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* [http://www.rubrication.net/2007/04/24/strong-specifications/ Strong specifications in Coq: the type says everything] |
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+ | * Proving the monad laws in Coq |
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+ | ** [http://sequence.complete.org/node/358 Introduction] |
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+ | ** [http://sequence.complete.org/node/359 The First and Second Laws] |
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+ | ** [http://sequence.complete.org/node/360 The Third Law] |
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=== Isabelle=== |
=== Isabelle=== |
Revision as of 00:30, 24 September 2007
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
HUnit
Catch
- Does XMonad crash? On proving pattern coverage with Catch
- Preconditions on XMonad
- Equational Reasoning in Haskell
Proofs
GADTs
Coq
- Strong specifications in Coq: the type says everything
- Proving the monad laws in Coq
Isabelle
Related work
- See the section on theorem provers