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Sebb commented on MATH-422:
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The setters don't add any functionality to the class, because the constructor
allows all the values to be set.
Rather than try to re-use the class with a different setting, just create a new
instance of the class.
It has very little data, so won't require much storage.
The getters are potentially useful, as they allow access to the defaults.
I agree - the setters should be removed.
> Constructor calls overrideable methods
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> Key: MATH-422
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MATH-422
> Project: Commons Math
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Sebb
> Fix For: 3.0
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> The ctor MicrosphereInterpolator(int microsphereElements, int
> brightnessExponent) calls 2 public setters that are not final.
> This is unsafe if the class is ever extended.
> Likewise for ComplexFormat(String imaginaryCharacter, NumberFormat
> realFormat, NumberFormat imaginaryFormat)
> Are the setters even needed?
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