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|style="vertical-align:top" | During interval construction the desired decoration of the interval has been changed. An unbound interval cannot carry the ''common'' decoration. An empty interval must carry the ''trivial'' decoration. | |style="vertical-align:top" | During interval construction the desired decoration of the interval has been changed. An unbound interval cannot carry the ''common'' decoration. An empty interval must carry the ''trivial'' decoration. | ||
|style="vertical-align:top" | The interval's decoration is degraded as necessary. The input for the interval constructor could be considered illegal, e. g. [0, Inf]_com is no valid decorated interval literal. | |style="vertical-align:top" | The interval's decoration is degraded as necessary. The input for the interval constructor could be considered illegal, e. g. [0, Inf]_com is no valid decorated interval literal. | ||
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|style="vertical-align:top" | An error has occured during interval construction and the NaI object has been produced. The warning text contains further details. | |||
|style="vertical-align:top" | Nothing bad is going to happen, because the semantics of NaI are well defined by IEEE 1788. However, the user might choose to cancel the algorithm immediately when the NaI is encountered for the first time. | |||
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