#12243: Girth of a graph fails for non-integer vertices
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   Reporter:  rbeezer        |          Owner:  jason, ncohen, rlm
       Type:  defect         |         Status:  positive_review   
   Priority:  minor          |      Milestone:  sage-4.8          
  Component:  graph theory   |       Keywords:                    
Work_issues:                 |       Upstream:  N/A               
   Reviewer:  Nathann Cohen  |         Author:  Rob Beezer        
     Merged:                 |   Dependencies:                    
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Comment(by ncohen):

 > I agree.  But (maybe) better to be slow and correct than fast and wrong.
 ;-)  I'll look forward to the Cythonization.

 Of course of course, not to mention that we usually keep the duplicate
 implementations to check each other, and also just in case one appears to
 be bugged later !

 Do you use the girth function much ? I'm randomly finding out that people
 around use Graph functions I wouldn't expect them to, and it's a pity
 otherwise I would know which kind of things should be reimplemented more
 efficiently first !

 I wish people would complain more about speed problems in the graph
 library `:-p`

 Nathann

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