#13425: Compute mutation type of a ClusterSeed or ClusterQuiver
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       Reporter:  gmoose05                         |         Owner:  
sage-combinat                 
           Type:  enhancement                      |        Status:  closed     
                   
       Priority:  major                            |     Milestone:  sage-5.9   
                   
      Component:  combinatorics                    |    Resolution:  fixed      
                   
       Keywords:  cluster algebra, quiver, days45  |   Work issues:             
                   
Report Upstream:  N/A                              |     Reviewers:  Christian 
Stump, Gregg Musiker
        Authors:  Gregg Musiker, Christian Stump   |     Merged in:  
sage-5.9.beta2                
   Dependencies:  #13424                           |      Stopgaps:             
                   
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Comment (by leif):

 Replying to [comment:47 leif]:
 > Doctesting `devel/sage/sage/combinat/cluster_algebra_quiver/quiver.py`
 with `--long` takes by far too long, compared to other files.

 This one is totally weird.  When running `make testlong` on Sage
 5.9.beta2, this test initially timed out, so I afterwards doctested it
 twice with `sage -t --long ...`.  In both cases, it took about 25 minutes
 (+/-, I don't recall exactly).

 I then built Sage 5.9.beta2 with FLINT 2.3, and there it took less than
 half a minute (same machine, same compiler flags), repeatedly, and so I
 reran the test in vanilla 5.9.beta2 again, and it now takes about the same
 time there as well.

 Seems like the new doctesting framework is pretty flaky.

 (Still, `mutation_type.py`'s long doctests take quite a while in both
 installations, i.e., nearly 900 seconds.)

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