> If you type 1+1/2 then you do...

I do not do that often in Graph/Design code, if ever. And I would
probably be okay with Python doing the job anyway.

Well. Not that it is of public interest: I just wanted to show that
"indeed, some parts of Sage could be made somehow independent". Not
that it would be very useful nor practical.

Though as I was saying in the first message of this thread: some
graphs algorithms could be written in C++ without any problem, and
could of independent interest for people who [cannot/do not want to]
install Sage to solve their problem.

Nathann

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