hspec-0.3.0: src/Test/Hspec/QuickCheck.hs
-- | Importing this module allows you to use a QuickCheck property as an example
-- for a behavior. Use the 'property' function to indicate a QuickCkeck property.
--
-- > describe "cutTheDeck" [
-- > it "puts the first half of a list after the last half"
-- > (property $ \ xs -> let top = take (length xs `div` 2) xs
-- > bot = drop (length xs `div` 2) xs
-- > in cutTheDeck xs == bot ++ top),
-- >
-- > it "restores an even sized list when cut twice"
-- > (property $ \ xs -> even (length xs) ==> cutTheDeck (cutTheDeck xs) == xs)
-- > ]
--
module Test.Hspec.QuickCheck (
property
) where
import Test.Hspec.Internal
import qualified Test.QuickCheck as QC
data QuickCheckProperty a = QuickCheckProperty a
property :: QC.Testable a => a -> QuickCheckProperty a
property = QuickCheckProperty
instance QC.Testable t => SpecVerifier (QuickCheckProperty t) where
it description (QuickCheckProperty prop) = do
r <- QC.quickCheckResult prop
case r of
QC.Success {} -> return (description, Success)
f@(QC.Failure {}) -> return (description, Fail (QC.output f))
g@(QC.GaveUp {}) -> return (description, Fail ("Gave up after " ++ quantify (QC.numTests g) "test" ))
QC.NoExpectedFailure {} -> return (description, Fail ("No expected failure"))