7 kyu
Overflowing with joy
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In terms of the one line that must be added to the solution to make it work properly, this kata is a duplicate of http://www.codewars.com/kata/overflowing-with-longing.
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Nice little Kata. I learned something new.
The tests that were probably supposed to be edge case tests contain values for shorts rather than ints.
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It seems that the test cases involving the overflow involves 0's and max/min values, but it's hard to pinpoint.
I couldn't understand junit test cases for exception handling
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