I am adding some testcases to the merlin meta-api package. It is by no means complete, but in the process I am cleaning some things up and strengthining some contracts. The classes don't self validate much, although they do have expectations that certain values are correct. As I go through, I am making it fail early as opposed to later.
Quick question:
Is there any compelling reason to have both a declared exception and a runtime exception for the meta-model? It seems to me a mixing of methodologies, so I would like to standardize on one way of doing things.
The runtime exceptions are used in the meta builders.
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