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"What's a technique so woodworkers can make sure their furniture fits together on the first try?"
"Measuring and marking out the plan before making cuts."
"Hmm. No, that sounds tedious and difficult, and requires the woodworker to be proactive. No thank you."
Interesting analogy, but it's probably better to address my point directly instead of arguing about woodworking
It's very clear that you want a magic solution that does what you want without any upfront effort. Please let us all know if you find one.
Nothing is without effort. I want something with high confidence. Most organizations fail at testing in one way or another (riddled with false positives, flaky tests, or outright low coverage). Tests are good to have, but they are not enough for what I want.
If you think type systems are magic, then sure :)
It looks like I can leverage certain type systems to do this. I might need to work with it more before concluding.