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Remove some dead code, activate ByOne generator again, add generators
for inclusive ranges, add generators that concentrate on the boundaries,
and add some print statements next to exceptions that might get eaten
by out of memory errors.
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all the boundary conditions I'm aware of, including not yet reported
ones such as
scala> 5 until 5 last
res0: Int = 4
and
scala> 1073741823 to Int.MaxValue by (1 << 24) size
res0: Int = 65
scala> 1073741823 to Int.MaxValue by (1 << 24) drop 100 size
res1: Int = 256
Also includes conformance improvements (e.g. 5 until 5 init should throw
an exception, not return empty) and general improvements (e.g. 1 to 10
tail should return a Range.) Will close associated tickets such as #3232
after I complete similar work on NumericRange. Review by community.
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including "CheckEither", written against scalacheck 1.2 in the year 471
AD. Removed all the duplicates I could find, mostly between pending
and files. Renamed a bunch of tests so they wouldn't look like likely
duplicates next time around. Nominated somebody else to do this once in
a while.
No review.
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Disabled scalacheck tests because they interfere with library
refactorings (refactorings break scalacheck).
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