Hmm I wonder, if we follow the TDD programming paradigm to the letter, any "unit" is fully defined by its tests. -- This is turn would also mean that if two units would have the same tests (and results) the units could be interchangeable: and in turn they are considered equivalent.
Now I have a problem with how this works for algorithms (say sorting): many a times there are several different ways to sort (heapsort, timsort or even bubblesort). The only difference is their performance characteristic; and since it does -often- matters which algorithm one chooses, the performance is also part …