LSP question. you have a method that accepts a parameter within a set/range of possible values (say, an int or a string), otherwise throws an exception.
class A{
function baz($a){
if(in_array($a, [10,20,30])) return true;
throw new Exception;
}
}
would you consider this: an LSP violation?
class B extends A{
function baz($a){
if(in_array($a, [10,20,30,40])) return true;
throw new Exception;
}
}
basically the caller code might be relying on the fact that passing in 40 would throw an exception, which it doesn't in the child class. would you avoid…