On 2012-12-10, Richard Fateman <fateman at gmail.com> wrote:
> The function GREAT should not be called on MRATs.
> If it is called on MRATs then the function calling it is in error.
>
> It is not a good idea to have GREAT do a totaldisrep on its arguments.
> GREAT is called many times, and totaldisrep would be called many times.
OK, that makes sense to me. How about if we put a test for MRAT into
GREAT so that it triggers a more specific error. E.g. have it throw
HEY-NO-MRATS-PLEASE or merror("GREAT: dunno about MRAT") or something.
best
Robert Dodier