It is misleading to draw an edge from a function to node with three dots
(...), since the graph output already includes all the known connected
nodes (for the specified depth-level). Most users would likely interpret the
meaning of three dots as the graph being incomplete for the given depth,
which was clearly not indented.
It is misleading to draw an edge from a function to node with three dots (...), since the graph output already includes all the known connected nodes (for the specified depth-level). Most users would likely interpret the meaning of three dots as the graph being incomplete for the given depth, which was clearly not indented.