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  1. data NFCQuickCheck_

    text-icu Data.Text.ICU.Char

    No documentation available.

  2. NFDQuickCheck :: NFDQuickCheck_

    text-icu Data.Text.ICU.Char

    No documentation available.

  3. data NFDQuickCheck_

    text-icu Data.Text.ICU.Char

    No documentation available.

  4. NFKCQuickCheck :: NFKCQuickCheck_

    text-icu Data.Text.ICU.Char

    No documentation available.

  5. data NFKCQuickCheck_

    text-icu Data.Text.ICU.Char

    No documentation available.

  6. NFKDQuickCheck :: NFKDQuickCheck_

    text-icu Data.Text.ICU.Char

    No documentation available.

  7. data NFKDQuickCheck_

    text-icu Data.Text.ICU.Char

    No documentation available.

  8. makeQuickCheckTest :: TestID -> Location -> Assertion -> Test

    HTF Test.Framework

    Construct a test where the given Assertion checks a quick check property. Mainly used internally by the htfpp preprocessor.

  9. makeQuickCheckTest :: TestID -> Location -> Assertion -> Test

    HTF Test.Framework.TestManager

    Construct a test where the given Assertion checks a quick check property. Mainly used internally by the htfpp preprocessor.

  10. polyQuickCheck :: Name -> ExpQ

    massiv-test Test.Massiv.Utils

    Test a polymorphic property, defaulting all type variables to Integer. Invoke as $(polyQuickCheck 'prop), where prop is a property. Note that just evaluating quickCheck prop in GHCi will seem to work, but will silently default all type variables to ()! $(polyQuickCheck 'prop) means the same as quickCheck $(monomorphic 'prop). If you want to supply custom arguments to polyQuickCheck, you will have to combine quickCheckWith and monomorphic yourself. If you want to use polyQuickCheck in the same file where you defined the property, the same scoping problems pop up as in quickCheckAll: see the note there about return [].

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