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SumOfTest.java:37-41: Following the rewrite of the Number... #1617

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0pdd opened this issue Jun 12, 2021 · 3 comments
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SumOfTest.java:37-41: Following the rewrite of the Number... #1617

0pdd opened this issue Jun 12, 2021 · 3 comments

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0pdd commented Jun 12, 2021

The puzzle 1335-2793a937 from #1335 has to be resolved:

* @todo #1335:30min Following the rewrite of the Number implementations
* in cactoos, the three methods below prefixed by overflow where adapted
* because they started to give different results. The task is to investigate
* thoroughly what is a "correct" behaviour concerning overflow in the case
* of SumOf and adapt the tests and the code to make this obvious and clear.

The puzzle was created by Victor Noël on 08-May-21.

Estimate: 30 minutes, role: DEV.

If you have any technical questions, don't ask me, submit new tickets instead. The task will be "done" when the problem is fixed and the text of the puzzle is removed from the source code. Here is more about PDD and about me.

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0pdd commented Jun 12, 2021

This puzzle inherited milestone 1.0 from issue #1335.

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0crat commented Jun 12, 2021

@0crat status (here)

@victornoel This is what I know about this job in C63314D6Z, as in §32:

  • The job #1617 is in scope for 32min
  • The role is DEV
  • The job is not assigned to anyone
  • The budget is not set yet
  • Job footprint (restricted area)

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