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<title>tests: Test reader end-to-end, don't test specific functions.</title>
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<name>Arun Isaac</name>
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This makes the tests less fragile—that is, less subject to breakage
due to code refactoring. And, we can be more confident that the reader
actually works end-to-end.
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