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filepath System.OsPath.Types Ifdef around current platform (either WindowsPath or PosixPath).
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filepath System.OsPath.Types No documentation available.
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filepath System.OsPath.Types Filepaths are char[] data on unix as passed to syscalls.
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filepath System.OsPath.Types Commonly used Posix string as uninterpreted char[] array.
Present :: a -> Int -> LookupRes aunordered-containers Data.HashMap.Internal No documentation available.
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HUnit Test.HUnit.Base Uniquely describes the location of a test within a test hierarchy. Node order is from test case to root.
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HUnit Test.HUnit.Text As the general text-based test controller (runTestText) executes a test, it reports each test case start, error, and failure by constructing a string and passing it to the function embodied in a PutText. A report string is known as a "line", although it includes no line terminator; the function in a PutText is responsible for terminating lines appropriately. Besides the line, the function receives a flag indicating the intended "persistence" of the line: True indicates that the line should be part of the final overall report; False indicates that the line merely indicates progress of the test execution. Each progress line shows the current values of the cumulative test execution counts; a final, persistent line shows the final count values. The PutText function is also passed, and returns, an arbitrary state value (called st here). The initial state value is given in the PutText; the final value is returned by runTestText.
PutText :: (String -> Bool -> st -> IO st) -> st -> PutText stHUnit Test.HUnit.Text No documentation available.
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tasty-quickcheck Test.Tasty.QuickCheck Positive x: guarantees that x > 0.
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tasty-quickcheck Test.Tasty.QuickCheck No documentation available.