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BoltzGen : Boltzman sampler test generator is a tool to generate tests. Given a function signature it generates a random set of call of this function on generated random input. Inputs are generated using a Boltzman sampler for unlabeled structure. This project has the following goals:
You can read about them here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boltzmann_sampler . The idea is that, given rules that a structure must follow (exactly like a type); a measure of the size of a structure (the number of bits in memory or the length of a string representing it for an OCaml value) and the average size of structures you want to generate a Boltzmann sampler will generate structure such that structures of the same size have the same probability to be generated and the average size is respected. Don't be afraid by the mathematical abstraction Boltzmann sampler can be implemented in tractable way.
You can try online here: https://www.lacl.fr/~barbot/boltzgen/ Or in a terminal with
>boltzgen "val sum: int -> int -> int" --value-only -n 10
sum 19 (-7)
sum (-20) (-19)
sum (-8) (-3)
sum (-6) (-11)
sum 2 16
sum 1 (-19)
sum (-2) (-14)
sum (-13) 4
sum (-2) 9
sum (-2) 2
In this simple example integer have been generated. In a more involved example involving recursive algebraic type, we obtain the following:
>boltzgen "type 'a tree = Empty | Node of 'a tree*'a*'a tree
val flatten: int list tree -> int tree" --value-only -n 10 -b 10
flatten (Node((Empty,[],Empty)))
flatten Empty
flatten (Node(((Node((Empty,[],Empty))),[0],(Node((Empty,[(-2)],Empty))))))
flatten (Node(((Node((Empty,[12],(Node((Empty,[],Empty)))))),[],Empty)))
flatten (Node((Empty,[],(Node((Empty,[(-12); 1],Empty))))))
flatten (Node(((Node(((Node((Empty,[],Empty))),[],Empty))),[],(Node((Empty,[(-17); (-10)],(Node(((Node(((Node((Empty,[],Empty))),[],(Node(((Node(((Node((Empty,[],(Node((Empty,[(-8); (-4)],Empty)))))),[(-4)],Empty))),[(-11); (-13)],(Node((Empty,[0],Empty))))))))),[],(Node((Empty,[],Empty))))))))))))
flatten (Node(((Node((Empty,[13; (-5); 0],(Node((Empty,[],Empty)))))),[],Empty)))
flatten (Node(((Node((Empty,[(-14)],Empty))),[(-19); (-12); (-10)],Empty)))
flatten (Node((Empty,[],(Node((Empty,[],(Node((Empty,[18],(Node(((Node((Empty,[(-5)],Empty))),[],Empty))))))))))))
flatten (Node((Empty,[],(Node((Empty,[],Empty))))))
If given two OCaml implementation files, the tool will check that both of them match the signature given in argument and generate tests for the first function in the signature and report difference of behaviors by the function of the two files.
The following ocaml types are known by boltzgen :
This tool was programmed during the first COVID19 lockdown in France to grade programming exercise in order to make them a bit interactive. The tool features only what I needed for my students and was written in haste thus many caveats remains.
g
the generated function g
needs to generate at runtime new OCaml value, this requires some Obj.magic
. It currently works only for base types. Help from someone with knowledge of internal representation of value is welcome.This project could be used for unit testing it should be integrated in a testing framework it will require some change in the API.