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feat: is_biconnected() checks if a graph is biconnected #1204

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@szhorvat szhorvat commented Feb 5, 2024

Includes auto-gen update for just for this function, but all new additions after the recent C core update.

Marked as experimental out of principle, since it's experimental in C as well. But this will almost certainly not change.

Not urgent, but safe for tomorrow's release.

I know the name of the branch is incorrect, that was an accident, but it doesn't matter.

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@szhorvat szhorvat marked this pull request as draft February 5, 2024 20:01
@szhorvat szhorvat marked this pull request as ready for review February 5, 2024 20:08
@szhorvat szhorvat changed the title feat: is_biconnected() feat: is_biconnected() checks if a graph is biconnected Feb 6, 2024
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krlmlr commented Feb 8, 2024

Thanks!

@aviator-app aviator-app bot merged commit 4875489 into main Feb 8, 2024
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