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* [http://ics.p.lodz.pl/~stolarek/blog/2012/10/code-testing-in-haskell/ Code testing in Haskell] |
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== Proofs == |
== Proofs == |
Revision as of 22:12, 21 January 2013
Type system enforcement
Testing, correctness and proofs
QuickCheck
- Introduction to QuickCheck
- QuickChecking a window manager
- Robustness and QuickCheck
- Parsec Parser Testing with QuickCheck
- QuickCheck : Why Testing code should be Laissez-faire
- Calculating the reflect-rotate-translate normal form for an isometry of the plane in Haskell, and verifying it with QuickCheck.
- "Testing Haskell with QuickCheck"
HUnit
- HUnit 1.0 User's Guide
- On Unit Testing and Type Safety
- Getting started with HUnit
- Unit testing with HUnit
Catch
- Does XMonad crash? On proving pattern coverage with Catch
- Preconditions on XMonad
- Equational Reasoning in Haskell
Other
- Up-front Unit Testing in Haskell, this article is a tutorial about unit testing in Haskell using doctest, hspec and Cabal.
- Code testing in Haskell
Proofs
GADTs
Coq
- Strong specifications in Coq: the type says everything
- Proving the monad laws in Coq
- Strongly Specified Functions
Isabelle
Related work
- See the section on theorem provers