pub struct ReproducibilityValidator;Expand description
Reproducibility validator
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Source§impl ReproducibilityValidator
impl ReproducibilityValidator
Sourcepub fn validate_reproducibility(
&self,
original_results: &[Duration],
reproduced_results: &[Duration],
tolerance_percent: f64,
) -> ReproducibilityReport
pub fn validate_reproducibility( &self, original_results: &[Duration], reproduced_results: &[Duration], tolerance_percent: f64, ) -> ReproducibilityReport
Validate that results can be reproduced
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impl Freeze for ReproducibilityValidator
impl RefUnwindSafe for ReproducibilityValidator
impl Send for ReproducibilityValidator
impl Sync for ReproducibilityValidator
impl Unpin for ReproducibilityValidator
impl UnwindSafe for ReproducibilityValidator
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