Crates that run multiple versions of a function and ensures the return value is the same?

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  1. Scientist

    :microscope: A Ruby library for carefully refactoring critical paths.

    For some google-fu, the ruby / .NET equivalent of this is https://github.com/github/scientist / https://github.com/scientistproject/Scientist.net

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  3. Scientist.net

    A .NET library for carefully refactoring critical paths. It's a port of GitHub's Ruby Scientist library

    For some google-fu, the ruby / .NET equivalent of this is https://github.com/github/scientist / https://github.com/scientistproject/Scientist.net

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