#14527: chromatic_polynomial - fixed memory leak and added new test cases
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Reporter: azi | Owner: jason, ncohen, rlm
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_review
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-5.10
Component: graph theory | Resolution:
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Comment (by ncohen):
> I've attached a patch fixing this remark as well. Can you check if it
makes sense to stack patches like that?
Yeah it does. We do it often when we use Mercurial Queue, but if you don't
perhaps it is not worth trying it... considering that we will switch to
git soon (wheeeeeeeeeen ??)
> PS. What is the status of the edge contraction code? I would like to
test this memonization thing that I talk about..
The status ? Well, it has been there for years and never touched again :
{{{
~/sage/graphs$ hg log -r 13627
changeset: 13627:50d1cb107fc3
user: Robert Miller <[email protected]>
date: Thu Jan 14 00:38:41 2010 -0800
summary: Added tag 4.3.1.alpha3 for changeset 79eb28e13210
~/sage/graphs$ hg log -r 8924
changeset: 8924:ec7c9745bc66
user: Robert L. Miller <[email protected]>
date: Tue Mar 11 16:41:10 2008 -0700
summary: chromatic polynomial revisited
}}}
Nathann
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