On Tue May 28 02:40:33 2013, Dmitry Groshev wrote:
Sorry, I wasn't clear enough in my proposal.
I've mentioned clojurecheck [1] in it and the possibility of extending
it, because in my Erlang experience property-based testing is
extremely helpful for things that operates on something pure in
complicated way — exactly like core.matrix. But clojurecheck (AFAIK)
doesn't support a (arguably) critical feature of "shrinking" — that
is, reducing a failing randomly generated test case (that can be huge
and very unwieldy to check by hand) to a minimal one. So, I suppose,
given the fair amount of literature on the topic, shrinking can be
done during this project. It's not a "plan" yet, though, just an idea.
I just ran across this new github project with shrinkage:
https://github.com/reiddraper/simple-check
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