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Show HN: IHP v1.0 (Batteries-included web framework built on Haskell and Nix)
While of course Haskell has more normal testing infrastructure available (eg. https://hspec.github.io/), my favorite bit of Haskell testing is QuickCheck, which IIUC started life in Haskell and has been reimplemented in other languages with various degrees of effectiveness and various degrees of connection to the original project.
John Hughes (not the filmmaker) gives a great talk about it: https://youtu.be/zi0rHwfiX1Q
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How can I write tests in Haskell, I’m having trouble understanding how to install a test module?
hspec is a great library for testing, you can also use it to group different kind of tests, like property-based tests with QuickCheck.
What are some alternatives?
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tasty - Modern and extensible testing framework for Haskell
smallcheck - Test your Haskell code by exhaustively checking its properties
QuickCheck - Automatic testing of Haskell programs.
smartcheck - A Smarter QuickCheck
HUnit-Plus - A test framework expanding on the HUnit Haskell testing package
fuzzcheck - A library for testing monadic code in the spirit of QuickCheck
HUnit - A unit testing framework for Haskell
quickspec - Equational laws for free
hspec-checkers - Allows to use checkers properties from hspec
DocTest - An implementation of Python's doctest for Haskell
HTF - Haskell Test Framework