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stephen mallette closed TINKERPOP-1769. --------------------------------------- Resolution: Done Assignee: stephen mallette Fix Version/s: 3.4.0 Implemented this via CTR here: https://github.com/apache/tinkerpop/commit/7a814e196519775079005cdf9bc73ec934302891 > Python graph[empty] string representation is confusing > ------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: TINKERPOP-1769 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TINKERPOP-1769 > Project: TinkerPop > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: python > Affects Versions: 3.2.6 > Reporter: Jason Plurad > Assignee: stephen mallette > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 3.4.0 > > > From this [StackOverflow > post|https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46070265/gremlin-python-returning-empty-graph/46082468#46082468], > the string representation of the [Python > Graph|https://github.com/apache/tinkerpop/blob/3.2.6/gremlin-python/src/main/jython/gremlin_python/structure/graph.py#L37] > object is: > {noformat}graph[empty]{noformat} > This is likely trying to be similar to {{EmptyGraph}} in Java, but this can > be misleading for new users, especially if they had been using TinkerGraph > which shows how many vertices and edges are in the graph. Something like one > of these could be less confusing: > {noformat} > graph[remote] > graph[] > {noformat} -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)