#14528: Additional doctests for the graph module
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       Reporter:  azi            |         Owner:  tbd         
           Type:  PLEASE CHANGE  |        Status:  needs_review
       Priority:  major          |     Milestone:  sage-5.10   
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Comment (by ncohen):

 Helloooooooooo !!

 > Yes! Also considering the fact that your hardware setup may change
 drastically over the years...

 But if you just want to avoid severe regressions, it is enough to check
 that Sage X+1 is not much slower that Sage X ?... Though it would be nice
 to know how our performances evolve...

 > BTW do you use the make flag that makes use of parallelization when
 building sage?

 From time to time. Actually, I run all tests on my lab's computer, not on
 my laptop. This parallel tests do make a difference !

 > Yes! As mentioned in the other trac ticket I agree with you. Though I
 still think the current tests are way way to small (testing just a few
 documentation examples).

 Yep. It's mostly to check different input, and to "remember" that some
 things have been fixed if we ever reimplement it.

 > We need a better framework for extensive tests. Something that you can
 run over the night, as is I don't feel relieved when the tests pass with
 success.

 That's definitely worth a long email to sage-devel. And another GSOC
 project perhaps `:-D`

 Nathann

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