#12816: Documentation and list of Graph functions
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       Reporter:  ncohen        |         Owner:  jason, ncohen, rlm
           Type:  enhancement   |        Status:  needs_review      
       Priority:  major         |     Milestone:  sage-5.0          
      Component:  graph theory  |    Resolution:                    
       Keywords:                |   Work issues:                    
Report Upstream:  N/A           |     Reviewers:  David Coudert     
        Authors:                |     Merged in:                    
   Dependencies:  12743         |      Stopgaps:                    
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Changes (by ncohen):

  * status:  needs_info => needs_review


Old description:

> This patch only touches documentation. It mainly adds lists of function
> to the top of important Graph files so that we can, at long long long
> last, see what on earth those objects can do. This list will have to be
> maintained manually, so this is a bad solution to a problem that should
> be fixed by Sphinx. Only it is not, and we really need to have such lists
> !
>
> Nathann

New description:

 This patch only touches documentation. It mainly adds lists of function to
 the top of important Graph files so that we can, at long long long last,
 see what on earth those objects can do. This list will have to be
 maintained manually, so this is a bad solution to a problem that should be
 fixed by Sphinx. Only it is not, and we really need to have such lists !

 Apply:
     * [attachment:trac_12816-v2.patch]

 Nathann

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Comment:

 Patch updated ! Honestly, I am pretty happy with this result. Thank you
 for this contentstable trick !!

 I dedicate this patch to Emacs' macro feature, without which none of this
 would have been possible.

 God I love those macros `:-D`

 Nathann

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