// (C) Copyright 2004 Douglas Gregor and Jeremy Siek // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See // accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at // http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) // NOTE: This test illustrates a longstanding bug in the // adjacency_list class template. We do not test it because it will // cause problems until we have time to fix the bug. Annoying? Yes. #include #include #include struct edge_prop { int weight; }; int test_main(int, char*[]) { { typedef boost::adjacency_list graph; typedef boost::graph_traits::edge_descriptor edge; graph g(2); edge_prop p1 = { 42 }; edge_prop p2 = { 17 }; add_edge(0, 1, p1, g); add_edge(1, 0, p2, g); edge e1 = boost::edge(0, 1, g).first; edge e2 = boost::edge(1, 0, g).first; BOOST_CHECK( num_edges(g) == 2 ); BOOST_CHECK( g[e1].weight == 42 ); BOOST_CHECK( g[e2].weight == 17 ); remove_edge(e1, g); BOOST_CHECK( num_edges(g) == 1 ); // e2 has been invalidated, so grab it again bool b2; boost::tie(e2, b2) = boost::edge(1, 0, g); BOOST_CHECK( b2 ); BOOST_CHECK( g[e2].weight == 17 ); /* Now remove the other edge. Here, the fact that * stored_ra_edge_iterator keeps an index but does not update it * when edges are removed. So, this will be incorrect but the * error may not always show up (use an STL debug mode to see the * error for sure.) */ remove_edge(e2, g); } return boost::exit_success; }