CrossHair
awesome-django
CrossHair | awesome-django | |
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948 | 8,500 | |
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9.2 | 8.0 | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
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CrossHair
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Try CrossHair while working other Python projects
Writing some Python for Hacktoberfest? Try out CrossHair while you do that and get credit for a blog post too! https://github.com/pschanely/CrossHair/issues/173
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What are some amazing, great python external modules, libraries to explore?
CrossHair, Hypothesis, and Mutmut for advanced testing.
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Formal Verification Methods in industry
When you say "formal verification methods", what kind of techniques are you interested in? While using interactive theorem provers will most likely not become very widespread, there are plenty of tools that use formal techniques to give more correctness guarantees. These tools might give some guarantees, but do not guarantee complete functional correctness. WireGuard (VPN tunnel) is I think a very interesting application where they verified the protocol. There are also some tools in use, e.g. Mythril and CrossHair, that focus on detecting bugs using symbolic execution. There's also INFER from Facebook/Meta which tries to verify memory safety automatically. The following GitHub repo might also interest you, it lists some companies that use formal methods: practical-fm
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Klara: Python automatic test generations and static analysis library
The main difference that Klara bring to the table, compared to similar tool like pynguin and Crosshair is that the analysis is entirely static, meaning that no user code will be executed, and you can easily extend the test generation strategy via plugin loading (e.g. the options arg to the Component object returned from function above is not needed for test coverage).
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Pynguin – Allow developers to generate Python unit tests automatically
Just in case you are looking for an alternative approach: if you write contracts in your code, you might also consider crosshair [1] or icontract-hypothesis [2]. If your function/method does not need any pre-conditions then the the type annotations can be directly used.
(I'm one of the authors of icontract-hypothesis.)
[1] https://github.com/pschanely/CrossHair
[2] https://github.com/mristin/icontract-hypothesis
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Programming in Z3 by learning to think like a compiler
There's a tool for verification of Python programs based on contracts which uses Z3: https://github.com/pschanely/CrossHair
You can use it as part of your CI or during the development (there's even a neat "watch" mode, akin to auto-correct).
- Diff the behavior of two Python functions
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Finding Software Bugs Using Symbolic Execution
Looking at some of your SMT-based projects, I'd love to compare your SMT solver notes with my mine from working on https://github.com/pschanely/CrossHair
Sadly, there aren't a lot of resources on how to use SMT solvers well.
awesome-django
- I want to create IMDB for Open source projects
- Django/Rest Open Source project to simulate real job software/project after building some basic Django apps
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Marketing for Developers
awesome-django: a curated list of awesome Django projects; submit your own by making a PR.
- Django Roadmap
- Cool Github repositories for Everyone
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a list of useful extensions or something?
I'd be curious to know where others look. I usually start at awesome-django and often check django packages.
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What are some amazing, great python external modules, libraries to explore?
Aweome asyncio Awesome Django Awesome FastAPI
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Continuing with Django 4.0
One of my favorite things to do is to check out the latest Awesome Django projects
- Como avançar no conhecimento?
- Curated list of django related blogs.
What are some alternatives?
pynguin - The PYthoN General UnIt Test geNerator is a test-generation tool for Python
Misago - Misago is fully featured modern forum application that is fast, scalable and responsive.
icontract-hypothesis - Combine contracts and automatic testing.
Strapi - 🚀 Strapi is the leading open-source headless CMS. It’s 100% JavaScript/TypeScript, fully customizable and developer-first.
angr - A powerful and user-friendly binary analysis platform!
awesome-jmeter - A collection of resources covering different aspects of JMeter usage.
alive2 - Automatic verification of LLVM optimizations
awesome-creative-coding - Creative Coding: Generative Art, Data visualization, Interaction Design, Resources.
klee - KLEE Symbolic Execution Engine
redwood - The App Framework for Startups
miasm - Reverse engineering framework in Python
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