- 0.16.0 - Features: - New option in `PropCheck::Property::Configuration` to resize all generators at once. - Wrapper functions to modify this easily in `PropCheck::Property` called `#resize`, `#grow_fast`, `#grow_slowly`, `#grow_exponentially`, `#grow_quadratically`, `#grow_logarithmically`. - 0.15.0 - Features: - Generators for `Date`, `Time` and `DateTime`. - Basic work done by @Haniyya. Thank you very much! - Extra functions to generate dates/times/datetimes in the future or the past. - Allow overriding the epoch that is used. - A new option in `PropCheck::Property::Configuration` to set the default epoch. - Generator to generate `Set`s. - New builtin float generators (positive, negative, nonzero, nonnegative, nonpositive). Both in 'normal' flavor and in 'real' flavor (that will never generate infinity or other special values). - `PropCheck::Generator#with_config` which enables the possibility to inspect and act on the current `PropCheck::Property::Configuration` while generating values. - Fixes: - Preserve backwards compatibility with Ruby 2.5 by not using infinite ranges internally (c.f. #8, thank you, @hlaf!) - Make a flaky test deterministic by fixing the RNG. (c.f. #9, thank you, @hlaf!) - Fix a crash when using a hash where not all keys are symbols. (c.f. #7, thank you, @Haniyya!) - Fix situations in which `PropCheck::Generators.array` would for certain config values never generate empty arrays. - 0.14.1 - Swap `awesome_print` for `amazing_print` which is a fork of the former that is actively maintained. - 0.14.0 - Adds `uniq: true` option to `Generators.array`. Makes `PropCheck::Property` an immutable object that returns copies that have changes whenever reconfiguring, allowing re-usable configuration. - 0.13.0 - Adds Generator#resize - 0.12.1 - Fixes shrinking when filtering bug. - 0.12.0 - `PropCheck::Generators#instance` - 0.11.0 - Improved syntax to support Ruby 2.7 and up without deprecation warnings, full support for `#where`. - 0.10.0 - Some bugfixes, support for `#where` - 0.8.0 - New syntax that is more explicit, passng generated values to blocks as parameters.