#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 bruno):

 Replying to [comment:36 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`).
 Right, I did not mention the `git checkout ticket/13629` that I indeed
 did. Thanks again, and thank you for the shortcut! The way it works is now
 clearer.

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