Diffract
A .NET library to perform structural diff between two objects (by d-edge)
fsharp-hedgehog
Release with confidence, state-of-the-art property testing for .NET. (by hedgehogqa)
Diffract | fsharp-hedgehog | |
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1 | 5 | |
48 | 270 | |
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3.8 | 6.7 | |
21 days ago | 9 months ago | |
F# | F# | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Diffract
Posts with mentions or reviews of Diffract.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-01.
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What are you working on? (2021-11)
During the hacktoberfest, we open source Diffract. It is a .NET library that displays a readable diff between two objects. It is particularly useful for unit testing complex objects. The library is written in F# but works with both F# and C#. Here is an example from the readme with union where the case is different:
fsharp-hedgehog
Posts with mentions or reviews of fsharp-hedgehog.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-15.
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Resources to learn the F# ecosystem
Unit testing: I personally use FsUnit, specifically FsUnit.Xunit. There's some other libraries like Expecto and Hedgehog (property testing), but I haven't found a reason to use them. I recently started experimenting a little with Hedgehog. FsUnit integrates well into Visual Studio, since it sits nicely on top of NUnit and xUnit, and it's done everything I've needed so far.
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What are you working on? (2021-06)
Looks cool. Is there a reason why you didn't use FsCheck or Hedgehog? They're built to generate random data for testing, and can return the seed if a test fails so you can rerun the test with the exact same data once you figure out what the problem is - which is useful if the failure condition is rare.
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Mutation Testing
Haskell has QuickCheck and Hedgehog, and dotnet has both as well. F# is favored, but there's C# interop.
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LPT: There is a library called Bogus, you should know it exists much earlier than I did in my career.
Dotnet has FsCheck and Hedgehog. Both are primarily aimed at F#, but C# is supported as well.
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In praise of property-based testing
Hedgehog