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Yes, that's me.

I accidentally got obsessed with test-case reduction as a result of writing Hypothesis, and wrote shrinkray because I thought it was ridiculous that I hadn't put all of the things I'd learned about test-case reduction into some general purpose tool that other people could benefit from.

Shrinkray is still a bit under-advertised and rough around the edges in places, but I think that basically there's no good reason to use C-reduce over shrinkray for things that aren't C or C++. Shrinkray has very good generic heuristics that should work in most languages (it even works pretty well on binary files apparently, although I've not tested this myself), a couple of language specific passes for other languages, and is much more fun to watch.

It might even be the case that you should use shrinkray for C and C++ too (because I use C-Reduce's transformations for those languages), but I'm less confident that that's true. The best I'll confidently claim is "probably more competitive than you'd expect".



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