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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T16:04:00+00:00 2026-05-28T16:04:00+00:00

For testing purposes of a RandomGen -reliant function I need a RandomGen instance which

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For testing purposes of a RandomGen-reliant function I need a RandomGen instance which will return the numbers I tell it to on instantiation so that I could compare the results of a tested function to the correct ones. I.e. on each call to random I want this function to return the next number from a list [5, 8, 2, 6, 6] (it may throw an error if it reaches the end or it may cycle). I expect an instance of that generator to be created as simply as StaticGen [5, 8, 2, 6, 6].

I am wondering if there exists such a library or maybe if I should take some different approach at my testing.

On Updates: turns out I originally stated the question wrong by specifying the next function instead of random as the one I wanted to return the values from a list. My apologies.

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    2026-05-28T16:04:02+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 4:04 pm

    Well, you could distribute such a library. But it would be very short.

    newtype StaticGen = StaticGen [Int]
    instance RandomGen StaticGen where
      next (StaticGen (x:xs)) = (x, StaticGen xs)
      next _ = error "No more random numbers!"
      split x = (x, x)           -- broken, but irrelevant
      genRange _ = (0, maxBound) -- choose your own
    

    Well, as mentioned this won’t give you out the sequence you pass in. You could rewrite your functions, so instead of taking a random number generator like this:

    myFunction :: RandomGen g => g -> a -> (b, g)
    

    They work like this instead:

    myFunction :: forall g. (g -> (Int, g)) -> g -> a -> (b, g)
    

    That way you can use it with a random number generator:

    myFunction random g a
    

    Or you can use it with a list:

    myFunction (\(x:xs) -> (x, xs)) [1,2,3,4] a
    
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