[Math] Clirr report and 'org.apache.commons.math.util.MathUtils'
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                 Key: MATH-532
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MATH-532
             Project: Commons Math
          Issue Type: Bug
    Affects Versions: 2.2
         Environment: Linux Ubuntu 10.04 (lucid)
            Reporter: Michael Yannakopoulos
            Priority: Minor


Clirr report mentions that method 'public void checkOrder(double[], 
org.apache.commons.math.util.MathUtils$OrderDirection, boolean)' has been 
added, however this doesn't comply with the javadoc of the very same function 
(because not "@since 2.2" tag was found). The same thing happens with the 
methods listed bellow:
'public void checkOrder(double[])'
'public boolean equals(float, float, float)'
'public boolean equals(float, float, int)'
'public boolean equalsIncludingNaN(float, float)'
'public boolean equalsIncludingNaN(float, float, float)'
'public boolean equalsIncludingNaN(float, float, int)'
'public boolean equalsIncludingNaN(float[], float[])'
'public boolean equalsIncludingNaN(double, double)'
'public boolean equalsIncludingNaN(double, double, double)'
'public boolean equalsIncludingNaN(double, double, int)'
'public boolean equalsIncludingNaN(double[], double[])'
'public double safeNorm(double[])'

In addition to this some functions have been deprecated but neither is it 
mentioned in the javadoc the version as of which they have been deprecated nor 
the clirr report refers to these methods. These are:
Deprecated Methods:
'public boolean equals(float, float)'
'public boolean equals(float[], float[])'

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