Package quick implements utility functions to help with black box testing.
The testing/quick package is frozen and is not accepting new features.
quick.go
func Check(f any, config *Config) error
Check looks for an input to f, any function that returns bool, such that f returns false. It calls f repeatedly, with arbitrary values for each argument. If f returns false on a given input, Check returns that input as a *CheckError. For example:
func TestOddMultipleOfThree(t *testing.T) {
	f := func(x int) bool {
		y := OddMultipleOfThree(x)
		return y%2 == 1 && y%3 == 0
	}
	if err := quick.Check(f, nil); err != nil {
		t.Error(err)
	}
}
 func CheckEqual(f, g any, config *Config) error
CheckEqual looks for an input on which f and g return different results. It calls f and g repeatedly with arbitrary values for each argument. If f and g return different answers, CheckEqual returns a *CheckEqualError describing the input and the outputs.
func Value(t reflect.Type, rand *rand.Rand) (value reflect.Value, ok bool)
Value returns an arbitrary value of the given type. If the type implements the Generator interface, that will be used. Note: To create arbitrary values for structs, all the fields must be exported.
A CheckEqualError is the result CheckEqual finding an error.
type CheckEqualError struct {
    CheckError
    Out1 []any
    Out2 []any
}
 func (s *CheckEqualError) Error() string
A CheckError is the result of Check finding an error.
type CheckError struct {
    Count int
    In    []any
}
 func (s *CheckError) Error() string
A Config structure contains options for running a test.
type Config struct {
    // MaxCount sets the maximum number of iterations.
    // If zero, MaxCountScale is used.
    MaxCount int
    // MaxCountScale is a non-negative scale factor applied to the
    // default maximum.
    // A count of zero implies the default, which is usually 100
    // but can be set by the -quickchecks flag.
    MaxCountScale float64
    // Rand specifies a source of random numbers.
    // If nil, a default pseudo-random source will be used.
    Rand *rand.Rand
    // Values specifies a function to generate a slice of
    // arbitrary reflect.Values that are congruent with the
    // arguments to the function being tested.
    // If nil, the top-level Value function is used to generate them.
    Values func([]reflect.Value, *rand.Rand)
}
 A Generator can generate random values of its own type.
type Generator interface {
    // Generate returns a random instance of the type on which it is a
    // method using the size as a size hint.
    Generate(rand *rand.Rand, size int) reflect.Value
} A SetupError is the result of an error in the way that check is being used, independent of the functions being tested.
type SetupError string
func (s SetupError) Error() string
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