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Strategies for combining delegate strategies into std::Results.
That is, the strategies here are for producing Ok and Err cases. To
simply adapt a strategy producing T into Result<T, something> which is
always Ok, you can do something like base_strategy.prop_map(Ok) to
simply wrap the generated values.
Note that there are two nearly identical APIs for doing this, termed “maybe
ok” and “maybe err”. The difference between the two is in how they shrink;
“maybe ok” treats Ok as the special case and shrinks to Err;
conversely, “maybe err” treats Err as the special case and shrinks to
Ok. Which to use largely depends on the code being tested; if the code
typically handles errors by immediately bailing out and doing nothing else,
“maybe ok” is likely more suitable, as shrinking will cause the code to
take simpler paths. On the other hand, functions that need to make a
complicated or fragile “back out” process on error are better tested with
“maybe err” since the success case results in an easier to understand code
path.
Re-exports§
pub use crate::option::prob;pub use crate::option::Probability;
Structs§
- Maybe
Err - Strategy which generates
Results usingOkandErrvalues from two delegate strategies. - Maybe
ErrValue Tree ValueTreetype corresponding toMaybeErr.- MaybeOk
- Strategy which generates
Results usingOkandErrvalues from two delegate strategies. - Maybe
OkValue Tree ValueTreetype corresponding toMaybeOk.
Functions§
- maybe_
err - Create a strategy for
Results whereOkvalues are taken fromtandErrvalues are taken frome. - maybe_
err_ weighted - Create a strategy for
Results whereOkvalues are taken fromtandErrvalues are taken frome. - maybe_
ok - Create a strategy for
Results whereOkvalues are taken fromtandErrvalues are taken frome. - maybe_
ok_ weighted - Create a strategy for
Results whereOkvalues are taken fromtandErrvalues are taken frome.