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Unit tests need to be created that tests obfuscating with all possible Mutator permutations that are 2 Mutators long. So basically given the dozen or so current Mutators, make sure Mutators don't just work on their separately, but together as well. I've run into a few random cases where using Mutators in specific combinations produces faulty payloads, and want a test that can do this for me.
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