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by iancmceachern 1518 days ago
Exactly. If the spec was wrong, fix the spec. But we must meet the spec, and we must have specs that are meaningful and accurate.
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"Exactly"? I'm pretty sure you just contradicted the comment you replied to by partly explaining why it does matter.

It's a failure of something no matter what, but "it doesn't matter how the gap causes problems" ain't true.

It doesn't matter. It just matters that they cause problems, not how. If the gaps cause problems when outside a certain spec, one needs to ensure the gaps are kept within those bounds. Why they fail outside of those bounds matters not.
To maintain your knowledge of whether the gaps cause problems, you need to know why they cause problems.

And for newer rules, you need to know why to double check that the rules have been made well.