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[ANN] LeanCheck v1.0.0 – Enumerative Property Testing
... and there's also the Extrapolate library that extends LeanCheck with counter-example generalization:
A new version of LeanCheck is out (v1.0.0). LeanCheck is a property testing library (like QuickCheck) that tests values enumeratively.
Installing. You can find LeanCheck on Hackage or GitHub. It is also tracked on Stackage. You can install it with:
You can take a look at the following section of LeanCheck's FAQ:
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