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JoshuaLampert
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As discussed in #303, this PR adds a new bullet point in the limitations section explaining possible issues, when a (differentiable) function is composed of non-differentiable functions.

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The test failure might go away with #754

@andreasnoack andreasnoack merged commit bf9fa5f into JuliaDiff:master Jun 18, 2025
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@JoshuaLampert JoshuaLampert deleted the docs-limitation-nondiff-composition branch June 18, 2025 11:22
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