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Recently, I've been doing most of my dev work for tartufo on a Linux machine. Everything was great and hunky-dory, until I moved over to my Mac and tried running the test suite there. That was when #94 reared its ugly head. We should be able to safe-guard against these types of things happening.
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It would be nice to modify the
lyapunovsfunction (and via same process also thelyapunov) to have aconvergenceargument, that terminates evolution when numerical convergence is met. Ifconvergenceis given, then the argumentTmeans maximum integration time in case convergence is not reached until then.One way I envision checking for convergence is via a running average: we store i