rapid
Rapid is a modern Go property-based testing library (by flyingmutant)
base32h.rb
Base32H encoder/decoder in Ruby (by Base32H)
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rapid
Posts with mentions or reviews of rapid.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-01.
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Property based testing in Go
You can check the package here, in official GitHub repo. I recently found this amazing testing framework and now I can't imagine developing tests without it. Let's try to refactor our previous example with this package:
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Prefer table driven tests (2019)
Yes, but using quick is just a PITA, I'd recommend using Rapid https://github.com/flyingmutant/rapid instead
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Why Turborepo is migrating from Go to Rust – Vercel
For finite solutions that you can fit in your head maybe, but I'm still sure that fuzzing, coverage, and [advanced testing](https://github.com/flyingmutant/rapid) are ways to go. And nothing beats integration testing if you need to see how application interacts as a whole.
base32h.rb
Posts with mentions or reviews of base32h.rb.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-01.
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Prefer table driven tests (2019)
I'm fond of taking this a step further and actually offloading the test cases to a separate language-agnostic file, then have implementations' test harnesses read cases from that file. The Ruby gem for Base32H¹ does exactly this to test the encoder/decoder logic, pulling the test cases from CSV files in a separate repo² included as a Git submodule. One of these days I need to port the other reference implementations over to using the tests repo, but once that's done I'll be able to update the test cases in one place and they'll automatically work everywhere.
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¹ https://github.com/Base32H/base32h.rb/tree/master/spec
² https://github.com/Base32H/base32h-tests
What are some alternatives?
When comparing rapid and base32h.rb you can also consider the following projects:
hopper - Coverage-Guided Greybox Distributed Fuzzer
American Fuzzy Lop - american fuzzy lop - a security-oriented fuzzer
datadriven - Data-Driven Testing for Go
base32h-tests - Base32H Test Suite