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![]() A arity-reduced procedure-valued `prop:procedure' was not handled correctly, for example. A good candidate for random testing? I had the right kind of test in place, but only for an arity of 1. It turns out that testing any other arity would have exposed the problem, so now there are tests with arity 0. If I had randomly generated procedures instead of manually constructing `f0' through `f1:+' in "procs.rktl", then maybe I would have more naturally generalized the arity testing, too. Then again, I did already have relevant inputs, and it was the testing of inputs that was too specific. Closes PR 12870 |
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