This looks really interesting and useful. Thanks for sharing. Thinking out 
loud, it would be interesting to see these failures integrated with 
something like Probe (https://github.com/VitalLabs/probe), which could not 
only record the failures but also potentially feed them into a monitoring 
system. Also, in tandem with Manifold 
(https://github.com/ztellman/manifold), I could see this greatly aiding 
asynchronous error tracing. 

On Sunday, March 27, 2016 at 8:03:46 PM UTC-4, Sébastien Bocq wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm pleased to announce Predicat <https://github.com/sbocq/predicat>, a 
> new validation library that permits to create and compose predicate 
> functions whose failures always carry the expression and the input of the 
> predicate that fails.
>
> See readme on github for the motivation examples:
> https://github.com/sbocq/predicat
>
> I hope you find it useful!
>
> Sébastien
>

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