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  • I have in fact! Testing that it errors / recovers from errors is already part of my testing. Those are easy since I more or less just check that it threw or returned false. I feel that this isn't sufficient to consider the code tested though since I still won't know if it is correct on correct inputs. Commented Jun 30, 2021 at 22:05