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ThisThis question of mine has been put on hold for being too broad.

I've specified the domain (numerical analysis), the application (integration) and the scenario where I'm in doubt about if I should use exceptions or report error messages (procedure fails to converge and improper user input).

I even ask explicitly

I was thinking about a scenario where exceptions are thrown by the library routines in the circumstances I mentioned above and caught by the user. Would that be acceptable? If not, what would be a good approach?

Is this still too broad? I mean the title may appear so but does the actual question?

Thanks.

This question of mine has been put on hold for being too broad.

I've specified the domain (numerical analysis), the application (integration) and the scenario where I'm in doubt about if I should use exceptions or report error messages (procedure fails to converge and improper user input).

I even ask explicitly

I was thinking about a scenario where exceptions are thrown by the library routines in the circumstances I mentioned above and caught by the user. Would that be acceptable? If not, what would be a good approach?

Is this still too broad? I mean the title may appear so but does the actual question?

Thanks.

This question of mine has been put on hold for being too broad.

I've specified the domain (numerical analysis), the application (integration) and the scenario where I'm in doubt about if I should use exceptions or report error messages (procedure fails to converge and improper user input).

I even ask explicitly

I was thinking about a scenario where exceptions are thrown by the library routines in the circumstances I mentioned above and caught by the user. Would that be acceptable? If not, what would be a good approach?

Is this still too broad? I mean the title may appear so but does the actual question?

Thanks.

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Question put on hold for being "too broad", but is it?

This question of mine has been put on hold for being too broad.

I've specified the domain (numerical analysis), the application (integration) and the scenario where I'm in doubt about if I should use exceptions or report error messages (procedure fails to converge and improper user input).

I even ask explicitly

I was thinking about a scenario where exceptions are thrown by the library routines in the circumstances I mentioned above and caught by the user. Would that be acceptable? If not, what would be a good approach?

Is this still too broad? I mean the title may appear so but does the actual question?

Thanks.