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quickcheck
- Declarative Rust macros explanation
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Iterating on Testing in Rust
Maybe https://github.com/BurntSushi/quickcheck too?
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Switching from C++ to Rust
Yeah as other have mentioned, I was using Rust before 1.0.
This is my first public commit: https://github.com/BurntSushi/quickcheck/commit/c9eb2884d6a6...
I didn't write any substantive Rust before that point. So I'm at over 9 years.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (11/2023)!
The book, Zero To Production In Rust, uses quickcheck:
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Reltester: automatically verify the invariants of PartialOrd/PartialEq/Ord/Eq handwritten implementations
Hi all! I'm looking for some feedback on my latest crate, reltester. It's a small utility crate that, when paired with property-based testing with e.g. quickcheck makes it very easy to check that your handwritten comparison trait implementations satisfy the necessary constraints (transitivity, reflexivity, and all that stuff). I wrote it our of frustration after finding many subtle bugs in our PartialEq and PartialOrd implementations at $JOB, and hopefully someone else will find it useful.
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Code coverage beyond lines?
For what it's worth this would also be a good candidate for property based testing, like with: https://github.com/BurntSushi/quickcheck
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Property-Based Testing in Rust with Arbitrary
I'm aware of Hypothesis and its approach, but the connection between Hypothesis and arbitrary is indeed non-obvious. Even looking over the API docs again, the most I could pick up was this on the docs of Unstructured:
- Automated property based testing for Rust
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Rust is more portable than C for pngquant/libimagequant
Quickcheck https://github.com/BurntSushi/quickcheck
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How can I reproduce this quickcheck error (and why is it happening)?
I'm running into a strange issue while using [quickcheck](https://github.com/BurntSushi/quickcheck) to implement tests and I'm hoping someone here might have an idea. Long story short, I have tests which fail in weird ways when using quickcheck that I can't reproduce otherwise, so I'm not even sure if it's a legitimate issue or not.
gifski
- Kyutai AI research lab with a $330M budget that will make everything open source
- The last bit of C has fallen
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Ffmprovisr – Making FFmpeg Easier
You can do that with ffmpeg, but the output isn't ideal
I'd use gifski: https://gif.ski/
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Free High-Quality Gif Maker
If image quality is more important than size then give Gifski a try. No idea how it's on win but on a mac it's my default GIF solution.
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I imported an mp4 video into premiere pro. Then exported there with gif. Now I see these weird dots in the picture/video. Can someone explain to me why this is and how I can fix it? I appreciate any help!
To make a legitimate high quality GIF, you can try Gifski. YMMV, I haven't tried using it yet but that's what some of the people at highqualitygifs say they use to make actual GIFs.
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Product Demo GIF
To convert only - https://gif.ski
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Now live for all: Substack Notes
gifski does a great job at being relatively simple, while handling quality stuff for you.
https://gif.ski/
gifski --fps 10 --width 320 -o anim.gif video.mp4
What are some alternatives?
proptest - Hypothesis-like property testing for Rust
Project-Cuddlephish - Export GIFs from After Effects with amazing quality
afl.rs - 🐇 Fuzzing Rust code with American Fuzzy Lop
gifsicle - Create, manipulate, and optimize GIF images and animations
Mockito - HTTP mocking for Rust!
video2gif - A batch script for convert video to GIF files by FFmpeg.exe on Windows
Clippy - A bunch of lints to catch common mistakes and improve your Rust code. Book: https://doc.rust-lang.org/clippy/
BLAKE3 - the official Rust and C implementations of the BLAKE3 cryptographic hash function
shiny - a shiny test framework for rust
advent2021 - Advent of Code 2021
rFmt
ffmprovisr - Repository of useful FFmpeg commands for archivists!