Miroslav Karpíšek

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This is a much-needed feature as it is otherwise unusable in a corporate environment...

same problem with this matrix: [D, 161., D], [D, 1., D], [D, 157., D], [37., D, 5.], where D stands for DISALLOWED. It ends up in infinite loop

well, Python 3 has no limit on int value, so maybe setting the DISALLOWED to just a "really high" number would do the trick. Anyway it is not "good practise"...

@bmc now I'm working on my bachelor thesis, so I have no much time left to look deeply into the code. Now I'll test the workaround I mentioned earlier ^^....