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you can wrap the generator in gen/not-empty
unless you meant something different by "blank"
I have made a fix for CLJ-2311 - an issue that was preventing me from providing an override for the dispatch-fn(key) in a multimethod
please test it and leave comments
source here: https://github.com/bonega/spec.alpha/tree/multi-spec-override
spec doesn't have anything analogous to schema completers, is that correct?
has anybody used spec somehow to fill in incomplete test data?
@gfredericks (merge (ffirst (s/exercise :foo/bar)) incomplete)
? :)
that works at one level, yes
schema does it recursively