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Allow intentional unused @throws in implementations #95
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@pepakriz can you review it? |
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@marcospassos I really appreciate it and I want to promote it as the biggest improvement of the 0.9.x release. |
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Done and up to date with master |
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I've also added a few more tests. |
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This PR adds support for allowing unused
@throwsin implementations and fixes #17.Implementations that do not throw all possible exceptions can narrow the set of possibilities by overriding the documentation block or declaring
@throws void. However, there is a legitimate use case where it becomes necessary: one may want always to declare that a method might throw the exceptions stated in the prototype to make it future proof.