Yet. You’re adding one other thing that authors need to keep in mind when developing the product, fixing bugs, and adding features. The fact that the input must be trusted is not an intrinsic part of the business logic, it’s an additional caveat that humans need to remember.
Well think about this from a product perspective. A natural extension of this is to be able to simulate tax code that hasn’t been implemented yet. “Bring your own facts” is practically begging to be a feature here.
Yet. You’re adding one other thing that authors need to keep in mind when developing the product, fixing bugs, and adding features. The fact that the input must be trusted is not an intrinsic part of the business logic, it’s an additional caveat that humans need to remember.
What exactly do the developers need to keep in mind?
Well think about this from a product perspective. A natural extension of this is to be able to simulate tax code that hasn’t been implemented yet. “Bring your own facts” is practically begging to be a feature here.