A program should always gracefully survive even the worst data.
Whether it carries on unperturbed with a warning message in a log, or dies but clearly spells out why (and does not frag the disk), will depend on the specific nature of the application. I was reminded of this today while trying to load a corrupt spreadsheet into Excel (which breaks all the rules 8-( ).
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I'd like to be able to assign to an luser
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by Albannach
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