#18032: Broken copy, plot in sandpile
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Reporter: vbraun | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: positive_review
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-6.6
Component: graph theory | Resolution:
Keywords: sd66 | Merged in:
Authors: Peter Wicks | Reviewers: Nathann Cohen
Stringfield, Volker Braun | Work issues:
Report Upstream: N/A | Commit:
Branch: | c500bfa13492c6c51ea52a5b9c0b91fe7b47806a
u/vbraun/ticket/18032 | Stopgaps:
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Comment (by ncohen):
Hello,
> No, `G.copy` does not do what I expect it to do.
You misread. I was talking about `G.copy()` (no arguments). It does
exactly what you expect it to.
Do you think that it is a problem for a `copy` function to take optional
arguments? If so, can you explain why?
I do not believe that there is any risk of confusion possible, the meaning
of `G.copy(immutable=True)` or
`G.copy(data_structure="static_sparse_graph")` is rather obvious to
anybody who reads it.
Nathann
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