Fine for me

Luc


Phil Steitz <phil.ste...@gmail.com> a écrit :

Converting some of my code to use trunk, I discovered that the 
binomialCoefficient methods no longer throw IllegalArgumentException when 
parameters are invalid. The javadoc asserts that MathIllegalArgumentException 
will be thrown in these cases, but that is not correct, since what is actually 
thrown now can differ depending on the parameter problem and the resulting 
exceptions are neither standard IAEs nor descendents of MathIAE. I have patched 
the code to return a standard IAE (with localized message). Per discussion in 
[1] it looks like we were close to consensus to favor standard exceptions and 
in this case, I would much rather return a standard IAE with meaningful error 
message rather than a non-standard RTE (with exactly the same error message and 
generally confusing type - e.g. "NumberIsTooSmall" when n, k parameters are not 
in the right order) and keep the javadoc simple. Otherwise, the main method 
javadoc has to be rewritten to conform to what the code now does. Are t
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any objections to this change? Phil [1] 
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