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Improving Functional Test With pytest Fixtures #75

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Thinking about the future of CytoSnake testing, would it be useful to provide these datasets without the functional distinction in the directory path? For example, would these ever be used for unit or integration testing?

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That's a good point. I think that's a great idea! When I was developing this, I had no idea how the datasets should be implemented because the unit and workflow tests were not developed yet.

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