tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21123659.post6961537846812817456..comments2023-05-03T09:30:17.042+02:00Comments on koweycode: testrunner for practical quickcheckkoweyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11175806459477851520noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21123659.post-47996379614085665872009-06-08T17:56:58.664+02:002009-06-08T17:56:58.664+02:00Hi Echo,
Actually, I started playing around test...Hi Echo,<br /><br />Actually, I started playing around test-framework in my previous post, and I'm actually rather embarrassed because I didn't notice it had the kinds of features that Reinier implemented (I just noticed what I used, being able to group properties, and having the driver work). Doh!<br /><br />I guess I should update my post to mention test-framework as well...koweyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11175806459477851520noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21123659.post-87034783705091804472009-06-08T17:42:46.517+02:002009-06-08T17:42:46.517+02:00Hi Eric.
Are you/Reiner aware of test-framework?...Hi Eric.<br /><br />Are you/Reiner aware of <a href="http://wiki.github.com/batterseapower/test-framework/readme" rel="nofollow"> test-framework</a>? It predates testrunner and offers all of: parallel tests, QuickCheck (1 and 2), ready made main function, selecting tests at the command line. If the answer is yes, what motivated starting a new project? I've been using test-framework for a personal project - nothing on the scale of darcs - quite successfully.Echo Nolannoreply@blogger.com