It looks to me like the Graph module has a bug
in it. Since all the vertices in your example
graph are strongly connected, a graph with a single
vertex and no edges should be returned.
However, it looks like the graph computed by
strongly_connected_graph() is created by adding
edges. There needs to be some logic added to
copy the single vertex if there are no edges.
The strongly_connected_components() method does
return all four vertices.
I have sent Jarkko a suggestion for how to fix this,
msg me if you need a copy.
Update:
Keep asking, and you will receive.
Jarkko has just released Graph-0.20102, a bug-fix
release, which includes the fix mentioned above
and others.
Update #2:
Jarkko notes that he does not claim that the module
is bug-free as of now.
It should work perfectly the first time! - toma
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