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Stephen Mallette updated TINKERPOP-2875:
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          Component/s: process
    Affects Version/s: 3.5.5

> Duplicate elements are omitted when turning off bulk optimization
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>                 Key: TINKERPOP-2875
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TINKERPOP-2875
>             Project: TinkerPop
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: process
>    Affects Versions: 3.5.5
>            Reporter: Lei Tang
>            Priority: Major
>
> I create three vertices and two edges.
> {code:java}
> Vertex v1 = g.addV("vl0").property("vp0", 1).next(); // v[1]
> Vertex v2 = g.addV("vl0").property("vp0", 2).next(); // v[2]
> Vertex v3 = g.addV("vl0").property("vp0", 3).next(); // v[3]
> Edge e1 = g.addE("el0").from(v1).to(v2).next();
> Edge e2 = g.addE("el0").from(v1).to(v3).next();{code}
> When I execute the query 'g.E().outV()' without using bulk optimization,  I 
> expect the result \{v1,v1} is returned. However, it removes the duplicate 
> vertices.
> {code:java}
> gremlin> :> g.withBulk(false).E().outV()
> ==>v[1]
> gremlin> :> g.E().outV()
> ==>v[1]
> ==>v[1]
> {code}
> Since I do not use bulk operations in this query, I expect that even if we 
> turn off bulk opitmization, we can compute the correct result.



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