Github user galen-pivotal commented on a diff in the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/geode/pull/383#discussion_r99371844
  
    --- Diff: 
geode-core/src/test/java/org/apache/geode/internal/InternalDataSerializerQuickcheckStringTest.java
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    @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
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    +package org.apache.geode.internal;
    +
    +import static org.junit.Assert.*;
    +
    +import com.pholser.junit.quickcheck.Property;
    +import com.pholser.junit.quickcheck.runner.JUnitQuickcheck;
    +import org.apache.geode.DataSerializer;
    +import org.apache.geode.test.junit.categories.UnitTest;
    +import org.junit.Before;
    +import org.junit.experimental.categories.Category;
    +import org.junit.runner.RunWith;
    +
    +import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
    +import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
    +import java.io.DataInputStream;
    +import java.io.DataOutputStream;
    +import java.io.IOException;
    +
    +/**
    + * Tests the serialization and deserialization of randomly generated 
Strings.
    + *
    + * The current implementation (0.7 or 0.8alpha2) of 
junit-quickcheck-generators only generates valid
    + * codepoints, and that it doesn't tend to test strings that are 
particularly long, though the more
    + * trials you run, the longer they get.
    + */
    +@Category(UnitTest.class)
    +@RunWith(JUnitQuickcheck.class)
    +public class InternalDataSerializerQuickcheckStringTest {
    +  @Property(trials = 1000)
    +  public void StringSerializedDeserializesToSameValue(String 
originalString) throws IOException {
    +    ByteArrayOutputStream byteArrayOutputStream = new 
ByteArrayOutputStream();
    +    DataOutputStream dataOutputStream = new 
DataOutputStream(byteArrayOutputStream);
    +
    +    DataSerializer.writeString(originalString, dataOutputStream);
    +    dataOutputStream.flush();
    +
    +    byte[] stringBytes = byteArrayOutputStream.toByteArray();
    +    DataInputStream dataInputStream = new DataInputStream(new 
ByteArrayInputStream(stringBytes));
    +    String returnedString = DataSerializer.readString(dataInputStream);
    +
    +    assertEquals("Deserialized string matches original", originalString, 
returnedString);
    --- End diff --
    
    Yeah, I'm not sure why IntelliJ doesn't show the seed. I remember there 
being a way to run int tests on *all* inputs. I don't see it in the docs now, 
but you could write your own generator and run with that to do exhaustive 
testing of something that you knew failed.


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