On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 5:42 PM, Steven Degutis <sbdegu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What do you think? What approach would you take in this situation?

I guess I'd turn it around and ask what new problems you think
functional programming introduces for testing - and why do you think
that?

In general, I've found that writing tests for functional code is
substantially easier than for traditional procedural / OOP code, so I
suspect there's something wrong in your thought process, but based on
how you've presented it, I'm not sure where to start poking holes
first...

How would you test this stuff traditionally? How would you deal with
these problems traditionally?

And if you think they're specific to FP, why?
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