My point is that if you understand the problem space well enough and specify the expectation well enough, ordinary tests are easily sufficient.If you understand the problem well enough, you might as well try and mathematically prove that your program conforms to the specification, and dispense with the tests all together.
In reply to Re^4: Test::LectroTest and pseudo random distributions
by Anonymous Monk
in thread When test-driven development just won't do
by Ovid
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