zio.test.laws.GenF2.scala Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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package zio.test.laws
import zio.stacktracer.TracingImplicits.disableAutoTrace
import zio.test.{FunctionVariants, Gen}
import zio.Trace
/**
* A `GenF` knows how to construct a generator of `F[A,B]` values given a
* generator of `A` and generator of `B` values. For example, a `GenF2` of
* `Function1` values knows how to generate functions A => B with elements given
* a generator of elements of that type `B`.
*/
trait GenF2[-R, F[_, _]] {
/**
* Construct a generator of `F[A,B]` values given a generator of `B` values.
*/
def apply[R1 <: R, A, B](gen: Gen[R1, B])(implicit trace: Trace): Gen[R1, F[A, B]]
}
object GenF2 extends FunctionVariants {
/**
* A generator of `Function1` A => B values.
*/
val function1: GenF2[Any, Function1] =
new GenF2[Any, Function1] {
override def apply[R1, A, B](gen: Gen[R1, B])(implicit
trace: Trace
): Gen[R1, Function1[A, B]] =
function[R1, A, B](gen)
}
}