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Added new strategy: Soft TF2T #649

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marcharper and others added 30 commits May 17, 2016 18:45
Reducing max examples and using a timeout.
This decorator is heavily tested elsewhere through the other unit tests.
Fix PEP8 errors and redundant imports
Add match_attributes to match class
Just to check that the expected behaviour has kicked in. A cooperation
rating of 1 implies that they never defected as expected.
Closes #613

Clarifying a paragraph noted by reviewer of paper.
marcharper and others added 25 commits June 20, 2016 22:54
Removing the random module for hypothesis
Revert "Updating zenodo badges."
Merged under the bugfix convention
Also removed the tests that concerned csv method. It was mainly removed
because it was not being used any more.
Removing csv method from Result set.
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Hi @ranjinidas thanks so much for the contribution! Looking forward to getting these strategies in :)

It looks like your git history has brought quiet a few other commits with it which make reviewing this a bit tricky.

Could you try to rebase your changes on top of the latest master? If you're not sure how to do that please let me know and I'd be happy to help.

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Closing this as it's superseded by #659 (we can always open it again if need be).

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