HMmmmmmmmm O_O;;

I wanted to rewrite it anyway :-D

No idea where it comes from. I will attempt to tell you today :-)

Nathann

On Saturday, October 13, 2012 9:15:06 AM UTC+2, Georgi Guninski wrote:
>
> Package nauty is not needed, attached is gra2() |for g in graphs(k)| 
>
>
> On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 09:59:56AM +0300, Georgi Guninski wrote: 
> > RuntimeError: Segmentation fault in Graph.subgraph_search() 
> > 
> > Tested on binary 5.3 from sagemath on Ubuntu 10.04 and on 
> > sagenb.org:  http://sagenb.org/home/pub/5036. 
> > 
> > Many calls to Graph.subgraph_search() give Segmentation fault, 
> > though on different graphst. 
> > 
> > Here is a program that gives SEGV on usually different graphs: 
> > 
> > def gra1(): 
> >         f=[graphs.CompleteGraph(2),graphs.CompleteGraph(1), 2 * 
> graphs.CompleteGraph(1)] 
> >         for k in xrange(1,8): 
> >                 for g in graphs.nauty_geng("%s"%k): 
> >                         for h in f: 
> >                                 print 
> 'h=Graph("%s");g=Graph("%s")'%(h.sparse6_string(),g.sparse6_string()) 
> >                                 aa=g.subgraph_search(h) 
> > 
> > 
> > gra1() 
> > ... 
> > h=Graph(":@");g=Graph(":DoN") 
> > RuntimeError: Segmentation fault 
> > 
> > On different runs $h$ and $g$ might be different. 
> > 
> > On sagenb.org: 
> > h=Graph(":@");g=Graph(":CwN") 
> > Traceback (click to the left of this block for traceback) 
> > ... 
> > RuntimeError: Segmentation fault 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
>
>
> def gra1(): 
>         f=[graphs.CompleteGraph(2),graphs.CompleteGraph(1), 2 * 
> graphs.CompleteGraph(1)] 
>         for k in xrange(1,8): 
>                 for g in graphs.nauty_geng("%s"%k): 
>                         for h in f: 
>                                 print 
> 'h=Graph("%s");g=Graph("%s")'%(h.sparse6_string(),g.sparse6_string()) 
>                                 aa=g.subgraph_search(h) 
>
>
> def gra2(): 
>         f=[graphs.CompleteGraph(2),graphs.CompleteGraph(1), 2 * 
> graphs.CompleteGraph(1)] 
>         for k in xrange(1,8): 
>                 for g in graphs(k): 
>                         for h in f: 
>                                 print 
> 'h=Graph("%s");g=Graph("%s")'%(h.sparse6_string(),g.sparse6_string()) 
>                                 aa=g.subgraph_search(h)                       
>           
>
>

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