Module QCheck2.Test

module Test: sig .. end

A test is a pair of a generator and a property that all generated values must satisfy.


The main features of this module are:

A test fails if the property does not hold for a given input. The simple form or the rich form) offer more elaborate forms to fail a test.

Note that while QCheck2.Test.check_exn is provided for convenience to discover QCheck or to run a single test in utop, to run QCheck tests in your project you probably want to opt for a more advanced runner, or convert QCheck tests to your favorite test framework:

type 'a cell 

A single property test on a value of type 'a. A QCheck2.Test.t wraps a cell and hides its type parameter.

val make_cell : ?if_assumptions_fail:[ `Fatal | `Warning ] * float ->
?count:int ->
?long_factor:int ->
?negative:bool ->
?max_gen:int ->
?max_fail:int ->
?retries:int ->
?name:string ->
?print:'a QCheck2.Print.t ->
?collect:('a -> string) ->
?stats:'a QCheck2.stat list ->
'a QCheck2.Gen.t -> ('a -> bool) -> 'a cell

make_cell gen prop builds a test that checks property prop on instances of the generator gen.

if_assumptions_fail : the minimum fraction of tests that must satisfy the precondition for a success to be considered valid. The fraction should be between 0. and 1. A warning will be emitted otherwise if the flag is `Warning, the test will be a failure if the flag is `Fatal. (since 0.10)
count : number of test cases to run, counting only the test cases which satisfy preconditions.
long_factor : the factor by which to multiply count, max_gen and max_fail when running a long test (default: 1).
negative : whether the test is expected not to satisfy the tested property.
max_gen : maximum number of times the generation function is called in total to replace inputs that do not satisfy preconditions (should be >= count).
max_fail : maximum number of failures before we stop generating inputs. This is useful if shrinking takes too much time.
retries : number of times to retry the tested property while shrinking.
name : the name of the test.
print : used in QCheck2.Print to display generated values failing the prop
collect : (* collect values by tag, useful to display distribution of generated *)
stats : on a distribution of values of type 'a
val make_cell_from_QCheck1 : ?if_assumptions_fail:[ `Fatal | `Warning ] * float ->
?count:int ->
?long_factor:int ->
?negative:bool ->
?max_gen:int ->
?max_fail:int ->
?retries:int ->
?name:string ->
gen:(Stdlib.Random.State.t -> 'a) ->
?shrink:('a -> ('a -> unit) -> unit) ->
?print:('a -> string) ->
?collect:('a -> string) ->
stats:'a QCheck2.stat list -> ('a -> bool) -> 'a cell
Deprecated. Migrate to QCheck2 and use QCheck2.Test.make_cell instead.

⚠️ Do not use, this is exposed for internal reasons only. ⚠️

val get_law : 'a cell -> 'a -> bool
val get_name : 'a cell -> string
val get_gen : 'a cell -> 'a QCheck2.Gen.t
val get_print_opt : 'a cell -> 'a QCheck2.Print.t option
val get_collect_opt : 'a cell -> ('a -> string) option
val get_stats : 'a cell -> 'a QCheck2.stat list
val set_name : 'a cell -> string -> unit
val get_count : 'a cell -> int

Get the count of a cell.

val get_long_factor : 'a cell -> int

Get the long factor of a cell.

val get_positive : 'a cell -> bool

Get the expected mode of a cell: positive indicates expected to satisfy the tested property, negative indicates expected not to satisfy the tested property.

type t = 
| Test : 'a cell -> t (*

Same as 'a cell, but masking the type parameter. This allows to put tests on different types in the same list of tests.

*)
val make : ?if_assumptions_fail:[ `Fatal | `Warning ] * float ->
?count:int ->
?long_factor:int ->
?max_gen:int ->
?max_fail:int ->
?retries:int ->
?name:string ->
?print:'a QCheck2.Print.t ->
?collect:('a -> string) ->
?stats:'a QCheck2.stat list ->
'a QCheck2.Gen.t -> ('a -> bool) -> t

make gen prop builds a test that checks property prop on instances of the generator gen. See QCheck2.Test.make_cell for a description of the parameters.

val make_neg : ?if_assumptions_fail:[ `Fatal | `Warning ] * float ->
?count:int ->
?long_factor:int ->
?max_gen:int ->
?max_fail:int ->
?retries:int ->
?name:string ->
?print:'a QCheck2.Print.t ->
?collect:('a -> string) ->
?stats:'a QCheck2.stat list ->
'a QCheck2.Gen.t -> ('a -> bool) -> t

make_neg gen prop builds a test that checks property prop on instances of the generator gen. The test is considered negative, meaning that it is expected not to satisfy the tested property. This information is recorded in an underlying test cell entry and interpreted suitably by test runners. See QCheck2.Test.make_cell for a description of the parameters.

val test_get_count : t -> int
val test_get_long_factor : t -> int
val fail_report : string -> 'a

Fail the test with some additional message that will be reported.

val fail_reportf : ('a, Stdlib.Format.formatter, unit, 'b) Stdlib.format4 -> 'a

Format version of QCheck2.Test.fail_report.

Example:

        Test.fail_reportf
          "Value N = %i should be greater than M = %i for Foo = %a" n m pp_foo foo
      

Running the test

include QCheck2.Test_exceptions
val print_instance : 'a cell -> 'a -> string
val print_c_ex : 'a cell -> 'a QCheck2.TestResult.counter_ex -> string
val print_fail : 'a cell ->
string -> 'a QCheck2.TestResult.counter_ex list -> string
val print_fail_other : string -> msg:string -> string
val print_expected_failure : 'a cell -> 'a QCheck2.TestResult.counter_ex list -> string
val print_error : ?st:string ->
'a cell ->
string -> 'a QCheck2.TestResult.counter_ex * exn -> string
val print_test_fail : string -> string list -> string
val print_test_error : string -> string -> exn -> string -> string
val print_collect : (string, int) Stdlib.Hashtbl.t -> string

Print "collect" results.

val print_stat : 'a QCheck2.stat * (int, int) Stdlib.Hashtbl.t -> string

Print statistics.

val check_result : 'a cell -> 'a QCheck2.TestResult.t -> unit

For a positive test check_result cell res checks that res is Ok _, and returns unit. For a negative test check_result cell res checks that res is Failed _, and returns unit. Otherwise, it raises some exception.

type res = 
| Success
| Failure
| FalseAssumption
| Error of exn * string
type 'a event = 
| Generating
| Collecting of 'a
| Testing of 'a
| Shrunk of int * 'a
| Shrinking of int * int * 'a
type 'a handler = string -> 'a cell -> 'a event -> unit 

Handler executed after each event during testing of an instance.

type 'a step = string -> 'a cell -> 'a -> res -> unit 

Callback executed after each instance of a test has been run. The callback is given the instance tested, and the current results of the test.

type 'a callback = string -> 'a cell -> 'a QCheck2.TestResult.t -> unit 

Callback executed after each test has been run. f name cell res means test cell, named name, gave res.

val check_cell : ?long:bool ->
?call:'a callback ->
?step:'a step ->
?handler:'a handler ->
?rand:Stdlib.Random.State.t ->
'a cell -> 'a QCheck2.TestResult.t

check_cell ~long ~rand test generates up to count random values of type 'a using Gen.t and the random state st. The predicate law is called on them and if it returns false or raises an exception then we have a counter-example for the law.

Note: check_cell ignores a test's polarity, acting as described above regardless of whether the tested cell is a positive or negative test.

long : if true then multiply the number of instances to generate by the cell's long_factor.
call : function called on each test case, with the result.
step : function called on each instance of the test case, with the result.
val check_cell_exn : ?long:bool ->
?call:'a callback ->
?step:'a step ->
?handler:'a handler ->
?rand:Stdlib.Random.State.t -> 'a cell -> unit

Same as QCheck2.Test.check_cell but calls QCheck2.Test.check_result on the result. check_cell test honors test polarity and thus expects positive tests to succeed without finding a counterexample and expects negative tests to fail by finding one.

val check_exn : ?long:bool -> ?rand:Stdlib.Random.State.t -> t -> unit

Checks the property against some test cases, and calls QCheck2.Test.check_result, which might raise an exception in case of failure. check_exn test honors test polarity and thus expects positive tests to succeed without finding a counterexample and expects negative tests to fail by finding one.