me, before writing a hundred of tests: "ugh, i don't wanna, i bet it won't even find any bugs" me, after: "holy crap so many bugs. so many"
I see. If you can write code to catch wrongness, fuzzing might work, but yes it doesn't always apply well, can be hard to apply.
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I can catch wrongness. But almost all (in the set theory sense) cases of wrongness are in the end simply operator error!
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It's like trying to use a fuzzer to write C programs and then running them.
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@johnregehr I see what you did there.
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