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Adding ECM regression tests and new helpers for regression tests #1764

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Pull request overview

Including ECM regression tests and more generalized helpers for NECB regression tests.

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  • Method changes or additions
  • Data changes or additions
  • Added tests for added methods
  • If methods have been deprecated, update rest of code to use the new methods
  • Documented new methods using yard syntax
  • Resolved yard documentation errors for new code (ran bundle exec rake doc)
  • Resolved rubocop syntax errors for new code (ran bundle exec rake rubocop)
  • All new and existing tests passes
  • If the code adds new require statements, ensure these are in core ruby or add to the gemspec

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  • Perform a code review on GitHub
  • All related changes have been implemented: method additions, changes, tests
  • Check rubocop errors
  • Check yard doc errors
  • If fixing a defect, verify by running develop branch and reproducing defect, then running PR and reproducing fix
  • If a new feature, test the new feature and try creative ways to break it
  • CI status: all green or justified

@ckirney ckirney merged commit c3181a1 into nrcan Jun 18, 2024
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@nicholas-pneumaticos-nrcan nicholas-pneumaticos-nrcan deleted the nrcan_424 branch June 25, 2024 15:41
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