#17034: New user interface for orthogonal arrays and a .explain_construction
method
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Reporter: ncohen | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: positive_review
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-6.4
Component: combinatorial | Resolution:
designs | Merged in:
Keywords: | Reviewers: Vincent Delecroix
Authors: Nathann Cohen | Work issues:
Report Upstream: N/A | Commit:
Branch: public/17034 | db9bd8d6a5e227c9cbf9f918382e913bed8bfa5b
Dependencies: | Stopgaps:
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Changes (by ncohen):
* status: needs_work => positive_review
* commit: c7eae7de7591d2f8f9c2f4de13396307ac210028 =>
db9bd8d6a5e227c9cbf9f918382e913bed8bfa5b
* branch: u/vdelecroix/17034 => public/17034
Comment:
> (use `assert` when you ''know'' that a condition must be true, not to
''check'' whether a condition is true)
Well, technically that's an 'assert' then. We added that when we noticed
that some of our code was calling this function with negative values,
while we *KNEW* that it had to be `>=0`
Nathann
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