Carlo,

Nice! I wrote a sketch of this idea the day after I watched the 
talk: https://github.com/tcrayford/laundromat, but never pursued it much 
further (though I do use it in my test suite).

Awesome to see some real work put into this idea.

On Friday, 28 November 2014 00:44:16 UTC, Carlo wrote:
>
> I've been working on a library for a little bit which I'm calling 
> stateful-check (at least for now). It's mainly my attempt to work 
> towards the sort of stateful testing that I first saw in John Hughes' 
> talk "Testing the Hard Stuff and Staying Sane"[1]. 
>
>   https://github.com/czan/stateful-check 
>   https://clojars.org/org.clojars.czan/stateful-check 
>
> Thus far I've only got it to perform single threaded operations, but I'm 
> hoping to enhance it in future to do the sort of concurrent tests that 
> are shown in the talk (although I'm not exactly sure how I'm going to do 
> that yet). 
>
> Anyway, I'm releasing this now in the hopes that somebody finds it 
> useful! 
>
> Carlo 
>
>
> [1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zi0rHwfiX1Q 
>

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