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ASF GitHub Bot commented on TINKERPOP-3261:
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spmallette commented on code in PR #3483:
URL: https://github.com/apache/tinkerpop/pull/3483#discussion_r3493819880


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docs/src/dev/developer/for-committers.asciidoc:
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@@ -672,8 +672,19 @@ TinkerGQL support out of the box and runs these scenarios 
without any additional
 * `@InsertionOrderingRequired` - The scenario is reliant on the graph system 
predictably returning results (vertices,
 edges, properties) in the same order in which they were inserted into the 
graph.
 * `@MetaProperties` - The scenario makes use of meta-properties.
+* `@MultiLabel` - The scenario requires a graph that supports multi-label 
vertices (i.e.
+`ZERO_OR_MORE` vertex label cardinality). Providers that only support 
single-label vertices should
+exclude these tests.
+* `@MultiLabelDefault` - The scenario expects multi-label output as the 
default behavior for

Review Comment:
   is this correct? if it's testing a default, why are we setting `with` in 
this case. We didn't write that for single below. maybe the docs are just all 
off in this section?





> Enable multiple label support on vertex with configurable label cardinality
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TINKERPOP-3261
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TINKERPOP-3261
>             Project: TinkerPop
>          Issue Type: Task
>    Affects Versions: 4.0.0
>            Reporter: Yang Xia
>            Priority: Major
>
> Vertices are currently limited to a single immutable label assigned at 
> creation. This prevents modeling common real-world scenarios where entities 
> naturally belong to multiple categories (e.g., a person who is both an 
> employee and a manager).
>   
> Introduce a configurable LabelCardinality that controls how many labels a 
> vertex may have and whether they can be mutated after creation. Three 
> proposed modes: ONE (current behavior, default), ONE_OR_MORE (mutable, 
> minimum one), ZERO_OR_MORE (fully flexible).
>   
> New steps:
>   
> - labels() — flatMap step emitting each label as a traverser
> - addLabel(String, String...) — add labels to a vertex
> - dropLabel(String, String...) — remove specific labels
> - dropLabels() — remove all labels
> Edge labels remain at cardinality ONE. The infrastructure would support 
> future edge multi-label enablement without wire format changes.



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