Avoid using a hard coded earth radius in compute destination point#296
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Thanks for your PR! For some reason the CI fails now: Could you please have a look and check if it's your change that's causing these failed tests? Doesn't really make sense to me but it worked before. |
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Ok, it does make sense because we have earth radius |
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Indeed, it most certainly is because the tests on computeDestinationPoint are based on that hard coded value of the earth radius. To me it would make sense to use the same value of earth radius across functions, if you agree I can update the tests.
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@manuelbieh just pushed a commit to fix the tests! |
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This should solve #290