Assert that there is at most one else in assertConsistency#177
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Thank you. :) As a general question: Wouldn't it make sense to reuse VariationNode::assertConsistency on the projections within DIffNode::assertConsistency? Then we could reuse the ELSE/ELIF check instead of implementing it twice.
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You are right, it does make sense to reuse the |
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This was originally discussed in #174 (comment)