FYI, s/fdef takes a qualified symbol, not a keyword, and it should refer to
a function of the same qualified name. But you could do this instead to
address that:
(s/def ::a-fn
(s/fspec
:args (s/cat :arg ::a)
:ret ::a))
How could this even generate anything? That is, what would you expect it to
generate? There's no spec here that says anything about how to actually
create a concrete piece of data (there are no preds!). Because the maps are
using required keys, it has to try to create them.
On Sunday, January 1, 2017 at 9:04:20 PM UTC-6, John Schmidt wrote:
>
> I just ran in to a similar issue:
>
> -----------------------------
>
> (require '[clojure.spec :as s])
>
> (s/def ::a (s/keys :req [::b]))
>
> (s/fdef ::a-fn
> :args (s/cat :arg ::a)
> :ret ::a)
>
> (s/def ::b (s/keys :req [::a-fn]))
>
> ;; All of these fail even with s/*recursion-limit* bound to 1.
>
> (s/exercise ::a) ;; StackOverflowError clojure.test.check.rose-tree/pure
> (rose_tree.cljc:-1)
> (s/exercise ::b) ;; StackOverflowError
> clojure.lang.Numbers$LongOps.isPos (Numbers.java:447)
> (s/exercise ::a-fn) ;; StackOverflowError clojure.lang.AFn.applyToHelper
> (AFn.java:148)
>
>
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