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thanks!
I would like to find out where a spec has been defined (source file, namespace etc.) — is this possible?
hmm sorry not sure about that...
Some specs retain meta, but generally no. There is a ticket about this
I'm trying to test a function where the inputs are related
it's actually a bit like update-in
where ks
has to be related to m
I wrote a generator to generate m
, and i want the result of that generator to be inputs to a function that returns another generator for ks
those already mostly work, but how would i supply gen-overrides
in pairs?