#13629: provide xgcd for new polynomial rings through
_xgcd_univariate_polynomial
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Reporter: saraedum | Owner: AlexGhitza
Type: task | Status: positive_review
Priority: minor | Milestone: sage-6.4
Component: basic arithmetic | Resolution:
Keywords: sd59 | Merged in:
Authors: Julian Rueth | Reviewers: Peter Bruin, Bruno
Report Upstream: N/A | Grenet
Branch: | Work issues:
u/pbruin/13629-xgcd_univariate_polynomial| Commit:
Dependencies: #13628, #18461, | 828b5fc1a62567b98e35167cf686c59340b521f6
#18467 | Stopgaps:
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Comment (by pbruin):
Replying to [comment:35 bruno]:
> Doesn't this modify my ''local'' `develop` branch? What I did finally to
review the ticket is to create a new branch (`git branch ticket/13629`),
then pull your branch (`git trac pull 13629`, which I guess does the same
as what you propose). So finally this is close to what you mention.
>
> My question though: Isn't it ''dangerous'' to modify the local `develop`
branch? (I wouldn't like to take the risk to mess up some things I do not
understand ;-).)
Yes, I should have said that you should create a new branch first, which
seems to be what you did (but be careful to check out the branch first
with `git checkout ticket/13629`; you can actually create the new branch
at the same time with `git checkout -b 13629`).
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