import networkx as nx def test_unionfind(): # Fixed by: 2cddd5958689bdecdcd89b91ac9aaf6ce0e4f6b8 # Previously (in 2.x), the UnionFind class could handle mixed types. # But in Python 3.x, this causes a TypeError such as: # TypeError: unorderable types: str() > int() # # Now we just make sure that no exception is raised. x = nx.utils.UnionFind() x.union(0, 'a') def test_subtree_union(): # See https://github.com/networkx/networkx/pull/3224 # (35db1b551ee65780794a357794f521d8768d5049). # Test if subtree unions hare handled correctly by to_sets(). uf = nx.utils.UnionFind() uf.union(1, 2) uf.union(3, 4) uf.union(4, 5) uf.union(1, 5) assert list(uf.to_sets()) == [set([1, 2, 3, 4, 5])]