package hegel

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Hegel for OCaml

Hegel is a property-based testing library for OCaml based on Hypothesis, and runs the native Hegel engine in-process via the libhegel C library.

Install Hegel

opam install hegel

The Hegel version in OPAM sometimes lags behind the version in Github. To pin the version in Github:

opam pin add hegel "git+ssh://git@github.com/hegeldev/hegel-ocaml.git"

Hegel calls the native libhegel shared library and locates it automatically at runtime — no separate install step. It looks, in order, for:

  1. $HEGEL_LIBHEGEL_PATH — an explicit path to the library (or a directory containing it);
  2. a sibling hegel-rust checkout at ../hegel-rust/target/release/ (then .../debug/) relative to your project;
  3. a checksum-verified download of the matching version from hegel-rust's GitHub releases, cached under ~/.cache/hegel-ocaml/libhegel/<version>/.

Set HEGEL_LIBHEGEL_NO_DOWNLOAD=1 to opt out of the download fallback.

Hegel for OCaml supports Linux (amd64/arm64) and macOS (Apple Silicon). macOS amd64 (Intel) has no published libhegel artifact, so on that platform point HEGEL_LIBHEGEL_PATH at a locally built libhegel.dylib.

Quick start

Add hegel to your dune library dependencies:

(library
 (name my_tests)
 (libraries hegel)
 (inline_tests (backend ppx_hegel_test))
 (preprocess (pps ppx_hegel_test)))

ppx_hegel_test is not required to use Hegel, but strongly recommended as it adds many convenience features and integration with dune runtest. The examples below assume ppx_hegel_test is used.

Write a property test using let%hegel_test:

open Hegel
open Hegel.Generators

let%hegel_test commutative_addition tc =
  let a = draw tc (integers ~min_value:(-1000) ~max_value:1000 ()) in
  let b = draw tc (integers ~min_value:(-1000) ~max_value:1000 ()) in
  assert (a + b = b + a)
;;

Run dune runtest. Hegel generates up to 100 random input pairs and reports the minimal counterexample if it finds one. When a test fails, Hegel prints each value you drew from the failing case, named after the let binding it was bound to (a = …, b = …). See Debugging failures for details.

To override the default settings, attach a [@@settings ...] attribute:

let%hegel_test commutative_addition tc =
  let a = draw tc (integers ()) in
  let b = draw tc (integers ()) in
  assert (a + b = b + a)
[@@settings Hegel.settings ~test_cases:500 ()]
;;

let%hegel_test name tc = body also defines name as a plain unit -> unit function, so you can still call it directly from an executable or hand it to another test harness like Alcotest.

For a full walkthrough, see docs/getting-started.md.

Development

just check       # Full CI: lint + docs + tests with 100% coverage
just test        # Run tests only

libhegel is located (and downloaded + cached if needed) automatically at runtime — there is no separate setup step.