#19985: Add is_partial_cube
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Reporter: jaanos | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_work
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-7.1
Component: graph theory | Resolution:
Keywords: graphs partial | Merged in:
cubes | Reviewers:
Authors: Janoš Vidali | Work issues:
Report Upstream: N/A | Commit:
Branch: | 28cbf3a1c6a9e74dda73eb8cd585c2a968004da4
u/jaanos/add_is_partial_cube | Stopgaps:
Dependencies: |
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Comment (by ncohen):
I cannot tell: could you have run the compilation but missed an error?
When I compiled your doc, I got something like that:
{{{
OSError: [graphs ] /home/ncohen/.Sage/local/lib/python2.7/site-
packages/sage/graphs/partial_cube.py:docstring of
sage.graphs.partial_cube.is_partial_cube:19: WARNING: duplicate citation
Eppstein2008, other instance in
/home/ncohen/.Sage/src/doc/en/reference/graphs/sage/graphs/graph.rst
}}}
Perhaps the doc does not compile, and so the page you are looking at is
never refreshed? I don't see anything wrong in its code.
By the way: the 'trick' here is to move the 'reference' section into the
module's doc. This way, sphinx will not see it defined in two functions:
the one in `partial_cube`, and the one (equal to it) in `graph.py`.
"Welcome to Sage development. If it's your first night here: you can't
trust sphinx"
Nathann
Nathann
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