On 30/04/12 01:03, Eddie Cao wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> I also prefer #2. #1 is not quite sensible because many readers like 
> MolFromSmiles will return None on failure and it will be hard to distinguish 
> bad input from an empty one if we choose to do #1. Semantically, in many 
> RDKit use cases, None and Empty Mol are as different as a webpage not found 
> (HTTP 404) and a blank web page.

FWIW, I agree to #2 too.

Paul.



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