Known Problems
- The
subgraph adaptor has several known problems:
- Each instance of subgraph has its own copy of internal
vertex and edge properties. Only at the root subgraph are the
properties valid.
- Edge and vertex removal functions are unimplemented.
- The graph is required to have vertex descriptors of integral
type (that are the same as the vertex index). Practically
speaking, that means subgraph only applies to adjacency lists
with
VertexListS = vecS .
- The
EdgeListS parameter to the adjacency list is
essentially fixed to listS : other selectors are
unlikely to work.
- Using a GraphProperty with adjacency_list may cause a VC++ internal compiler error.
- Using get(property, graph, edge) may cause a VC++ internal compiler error.
- "using boost::tie;" may cause VC++ internal compiler error.
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