On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 04:16:56PM +0100, Wouter Swierstra wrote: > > * If you're an ICFP referee, you may want to avoid reading any further* > > > Test.IOSpec Version 1.0 > > > I'm pleased to announce the first release of the Test.IOSpec library, > that provides a pure specification of some functions in the IO monad. > This may be of interest to anyone who wants to debug, reason about, > analyse, or test impure code. > > Essentially, by importing libraries from IOSpec you can the same code > you would normally write in the IO monad. Once you're satisfied that > your functions are reasonably well-behaved, you can remove the > Test.IOSpec import and replace it with the "real" functions instead. > > Website: www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~wss/repos/IOSpec > Darcs: darcs get www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~wss/repos/IOSpec > Tarball: www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~wss/repos/IOSpec/dist/IOSpec-0.1.tar.gz > Haddock: www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~wss/repos/IOSpec/dist/doc/html > > Several examples are included with the sources. > > At the moment, the library consists of the following modules: > > * Test.IOSpec.Teletype: a specification of getChar and putChar. > * Test.IOSpec.IORef: a specification of most functions on IORefs. > * Test.IOSpec.Concurrent: specification of forkIO and MVars. > > As an added feature, running concurrent code using > Test.IOSpec.Concurrent will detect deadlocks, instead of looping > indefinitely. > > Future work includes: > > * Improving the interface, making it easier to combine functions > from different modules. > * Adding more functionality: STM and weak pointers seem likely > candidates. > > If you have any questions, comments, or feedback, please do get in > touch.
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