Explainable predicates are essentially functions from types
to Bool which can additionally describe themselves and
explain why an argument does or doesn't match. They are
intended to be used during unit tests to provide better
error messages when tests fail. For example, if a
collection is missing an element, an explainable predicate
can tell you which element is missing.
Changes
Revision history for explainable-predicates
0.1.2.2 – 2021-12-20
Better error messages for HUnit integration.
0.1.2.1 – 2021-12-20
Builds with GHC 9.2.1
0.1.2.0 – 2021-09-25
HUnit and Hspec integration is now available in Test.Predicates.HUnit.
0.1.1.0 – 2021-09-25
Predicate now has a Contravariant instance.
==~ is an infix synonym for accept.
Cabal regex and containers flags (default true) enable regex and
container predicates, respectively.
Cabal dev flag (default false) turns GHC warnings into errors.
The inBranch and qADT combinators are now available for more convenient
matching of algebraic data types and fields.
QuickCheck integration is now available in Test.Predicates.QuickCheck.