[WIP] Error injection support for CC#457
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[WIP] Error injection support for CC#457wvlothuizen wants to merge 31 commits intoQuTech-Delft:developfrom
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Error injection is a new CC feature being developed, where conditional gates are triggered from the outcome of a Pseudo Random Number Generator followed by a user configurable thresholding operation.
This PR adds user functions to operate error injection, and backend support for the CC.
NB: this PR is work in progress