#15491: directed immutable graphs report twice too many edges
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       Reporter:         |        Owner:
  ncohen                 |       Status:  needs_review
           Type:         |    Milestone:  sage-5.13
  defect                 |   Resolution:
       Priority:  major  |    Merged in:
      Component:  graph  |    Reviewers:
  theory                 |  Work issues:
       Keywords:         |       Commit:
        Authors:         |  020cc82f8f9ba8bc8295ac1e79c396a12a4a5fd8
  Nathann Cohen          |     Stopgaps:
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  u/ncohen/15491         |
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Comment (by ncohen):

 Yooooooooooo !!

 > I don't like it either, but I do like if equal graphs evaluate equal.

 I can't say I like that equal graphs evaluate equal, but I certainly grew
 used to it.

 > Aha, I see. Pointers are mind bending.

 They are.

 > There is one in the doc string that I cited.

 Oh. Right.

 > > the english complain when I put spaces, the french when I don't.
 >
 > I don't like imposing rules of one language to another language. There
 are stories of Germans named, e.g., "Müller", having problems with US
 cops, because the cops wouldn't even notice that there are dots over the
 "u" in the guy's passport, and would certainly not accept that the correct
 way to spell this German name on a keyboard without Umlaut is "Mueller"
 and not "Muller". Actually I hate myself for writing "Groebner" instead of
 "Gröbner" in Sage doc strings (but at least I don't write "Grobner").

 Yeah. In Sage we respect freedom and everything, but accents are off
 limits `:-P`

 > Of course, errors can occur, specifically when writing text in a foreign
 language, and an extra space certainly is not a big drama

 And when we will be done with the spaces before ":" the hunt for american
 vs english spellings will begin `:-P`

 > (I am ''not'' calling you an imperialist : `:-P`).

 Good. Cause I just washed my hair and I have a towel on my head right now.
 And you can't seriously call "imperialist" somebody who has a (pink) towel
 on his head. Really, you can't. It would sound ridiculous.

 > Since the above mentioned doc string is from `static_sparse_graph.pyx`
 and thus from a file that your commits don't touch, I'd say one shouldn't
 try to fix it here.

 Ahahahah. Okay, as you prefer !

 Nathann

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