
11 Dec
2008
11 Dec
'08
4:43 p.m.
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 9:07 AM, Johan RĂ¥de <rade@maths.lth.se> wrote:
In other words, we always have to force at least one of x and y to be truncated in order to have any guarantee. If we can do that we might as well force both values to be truncated, right. I think that so far in this discussion is has been assumed that the bounds are truncated.
Forcing truncation may have a bad effect on performance. That will be unacceptable to some users.
I think the idea is to force truncation on the bounds when they are set in the constraint object, which for many use cases happens only once per bounded value. Stjepan