ScalaCheck is a library written in the Scala Programming Language and is used for automated specification-based testing of Scala or Java software applications. ScalaCheck was originally inspired by the Haskell library QuickCheck, but has also ventured into its own.
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The source code and issue handling for ScalaCheck is hosted on GitHub
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Snapshots and Releases published to the repository on scala-tools.org
The root directory of the project contains the SBT launcher, shell script, and Windows command script.
This is the directory structure of the build.
|-project +
| |-build +
| | |- ScalaCheckProject.scala Project Definition, containing module structure, compiler
| | | options, cross module dependencies, etc.
| | |- build.properties Version of SBT, Scala, and ScalaCheck.
| | A different version of Scala is used to run SBT and compile
| | the Project Definition than is used to compile ScalaCheck.
| |-target Compiled Project Definition
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| |-boot Versions of Scala Compiler and Library.
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|-src +
| |-main +
| | |-scala Source files
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| |-test +
| |-scala Test source files
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|-lib_managed Managed Dependencies for this module.
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|-target +
| - <scala version M> All built artifacts (classes, jars, scaladoc) for module N
built for version M of Scala.
- ./sbt update (this step is required after a fresh checkout, after changing the version of SBT, Scala, or other dependencies)
- ./sbt [compile | package | test-compile | test | publish-local | publish]
For continuous compilation of a module:
$ ./sbt
> project scalacheck
> ~compile
For other options, read the SBT documentation.