Derp, I fat-fingered my own library name in the subject :)

On Tuesday, July 16, 2013 2:18:54 PM UTC-5, Reid Draper wrote:
>
> I'm happy to announce the first non-snapshot version (0.1.0) of 
> simple-check, a QuickCheck inspired testing tool: 
> https://github.com/reiddraper/simple-check.
>
> simple-check is a fairly faithful port of a subset of Haskell's 
> QuickCheck, with some additional inspiration from Erlang QuickCheck. With 
> simple-check, you write your tests as a property that holds true for all 
> input to your function. So, supposing you were testing the `reverse` 
> function, you might say: for all vectors V, the reverse of the reverse of V 
> is equal to V. Further, reversing V preserves it's count. simple-check will 
> then test your property with some number of random input. If the property 
> fails, simple-check will attempt to 'shrink' the input, finding smaller 
> input for which the test still fails, where 'smaller' is data-type 
> specific. More documentation is available in the README, and API 
> documentation: http://reiddraper.github.io/simple-check/. Enjoy, and 
> please don't hesitate with feedback, positive or negative.
>
> Reid
>

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