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As an effort to support multiple measurements without hardcoding large amounts of data, it should be possible to create a naive hashing algorithm for test output that verifies output as correct.
Also mentioned by Richard, tests could also compare results with the output of WSClean to verify correctness.
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As an effort to support multiple measurements without hardcoding large amounts of data, it should be possible to create a naive hashing algorithm for test output that verifies output as correct.
Also mentioned by Richard, tests could also compare results with the output of WSClean to verify correctness.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: