It does sound interesting. It even supports "custom" (user-defined) types. 

A plug-in for Pydantic supports Hypothesis 
<https://pypi.org/project/hypothesis/#description>, «a Python library for 
creating unit tests which are simpler to write and more powerful when run, 
finding edge cases in your code you wouldn’t have thought to look for. It 
is stable, powerful and easy to add to any existing test suite. It works by 
letting you write tests that assert that something should be true for every 
case, not just the ones you happen to think of.»

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