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ASF GitHub Bot commented on GEODE-2206: --------------------------------------- GitHub user galen-pivotal opened a pull request: https://github.com/apache/geode/pull/383 GEODE-2206: Add junit-quickcheck to geode-core. * Rewrite a data serialization test to use junit-quickcheck. You can merge this pull request into a Git repository by running: $ git pull https://github.com/galen-pivotal/incubator-geode feature/GEODE-2206 Alternatively you can review and apply these changes as the patch at: https://github.com/apache/geode/pull/383.patch To close this pull request, make a commit to your master/trunk branch with (at least) the following in the commit message: This closes #383 ---- commit 778f5802b6136637ef50f8ef506efb40021cc758 Author: Galen O'Sullivan <gosulli...@pivotal.io> Date: 2017-01-31T23:05:17Z GEODE-2206: Add junit-quickcheck to geode-core. * Rewrite a data serialization test to use junit-quickcheck. ---- > Add junit-quickcheck to Gradle test dependencies. > ------------------------------------------------- > > Key: GEODE-2206 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-2206 > Project: Geode > Issue Type: Improvement > Reporter: Galen O'Sullivan > Assignee: Galen O'Sullivan > > Unit tests allow us to test cases we know about and have thought of. > Property-based testing allows us to test those, and some cases we haven't > thought of -- you're essentially fuzzing a limited subset of the code. > {{junit-quickcheck}} makes it easy to write "property-based" tests with > generators for the builtin types. You can also constrain input or build > custom generators for constrained data. > I think this would be especially helpful for testing areas like PDX > serialization, which should be able to accept any serializable object a user > creates. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.15#6346)