fix: make dataset nodes ordering stable#363
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tristan-f-r wants to merge 10 commits intoReed-CompBio:mainfrom
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fix: make dataset nodes ordering stable#363tristan-f-r wants to merge 10 commits intoReed-CompBio:mainfrom
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This is the main change:
spras/spras/dataset.py
Lines 107 to 108 in a61bfce
Some algorithms depend on the ordering of their nodes, which is why this is marked as needed for benchmarking: we can guarantee immutable generated outputs this way. We never want interactome permutations, as they don't produce immutable output for some algorithms.
This also adds tests to all inputs, closing #336.
This will be annoying to review. I have at least gone through and compared it with the regular input file to see that this looks right, but a thorough review of all of the test files will be unfortunately tedious.