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commit d93bdadc7ac4b88737542a7a3bc4d69570756c48
Author: Robert Dale
AuthorDate: Sun May 26 04:13:09 2019 -0400
fixed links CTR
---
docs/src/dev/provider/index.asciidoc| 6 +++---
docs/src/tutorials/gremlin-language-variants/index.asciidoc | 2 +-
docs/src/tutorials/the-gremlin-console/index.asciidoc | 3 +--
3 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/docs/src/dev/provider/index.asciidoc
b/docs/src/dev/provider/index.asciidoc
index 6aded0c..2fb34b9 100644
--- a/docs/src/dev/provider/index.asciidoc
+++ b/docs/src/dev/provider/index.asciidoc
@@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ determine how to read and write data to and from Hadoop.
For instance, `gremlin.
= GraphFilterAware Interface
-<> by OLAP processors to only pull a subgraph of
the full graph from the graph data source. For instance, the
+link:http://tinkerpop.apache.org/docs/x.y.z/reference/#graph-filter[Graph
filters] by OLAP processors to only pull a subgraph of the full graph from the
graph data source. For instance, the
example below constructs a `GraphFilter` that will only pull the "knows"-graph
amongst people into the `GraphComputer`
for processing.
@@ -441,8 +441,8 @@ if
(configuration.containsKey(Constants.GREMLIN_HADOOP_GRAPH_FILTER))
A graph system provider's `OutputFormat` should implement the
`PersistResultGraphAware` interface which
determines which persistence options are available to the user. For the
standard file-based `OutputFormats` provided
-by Hadoop-Gremlin (e.g. <>,
<>,
-and <>) `ResultGraph.ORIGINAL` is
not supported as the original graph
+by Hadoop-Gremlin (e.g.
link:++http://tinkerpop.apache.org/docs/x.y.z/reference/#gryo-io-format++[`GryoOutputFormat`],
link:++http://tinkerpop.apache.org/docs/x.y.z/reference/#graphson-io-format++[`GraphSONOutputFormat`],
+and
link:++http://tinkerpop.apache.org/docs/x.y.z/reference/#script-io-format++[`ScriptInputOutputFormat`])
`ResultGraph.ORIGINAL` is not supported as the original graph
data files are not random access and are, in essence, immutable. Thus, these
file-based `OutputFormats` only support
`ResultGraph.NEW` which creates a copy of the data specified by the `Persist`
enum.
diff --git a/docs/src/tutorials/gremlin-language-variants/index.asciidoc
b/docs/src/tutorials/gremlin-language-variants/index.asciidoc
index 28a0ded..c853645 100644
--- a/docs/src/tutorials/gremlin-language-variants/index.asciidoc
+++ b/docs/src/tutorials/gremlin-language-variants/index.asciidoc
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ tutorial, link:https://www.python.org/[Python] will serve
as the host language a
language variant. With link:https://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=223[JSR-223],
any language compiler written for the JVM
can directly access the JVM and any of its libraries (including Gremlin-Java).
-2. <>:
This model requires that there exist a Python
+2. <>:
This model requires that there exist a Python
class that mimics Gremlin-Java's `GraphTraversal` API. With each method call
of this Python class, Gremlin `Bytecode` is
generated which is ultimately translated into a Gremlin variant that can
execute the traversal (e.g. Gremlin-Java).
diff --git a/docs/src/tutorials/the-gremlin-console/index.asciidoc
b/docs/src/tutorials/the-gremlin-console/index.asciidoc
index 1f341f5..3cd9c08 100644
--- a/docs/src/tutorials/the-gremlin-console/index.asciidoc
+++ b/docs/src/tutorials/the-gremlin-console/index.asciidoc
@@ -180,8 +180,7 @@ sufficient complexity in your traversals where you will
need to:
* Test or debug pieces of the traversal in isolation.
* Experiment with different ways of expressing the same traversal.
* Examine the performance of a traversal through the
link:http://tinkerpop.apache.org/docs/x.y.z/reference/#profile-step[profile()]
-or
link:http://tinkerpop.apache.org/docs/x.y.z/reference/#explain-step[explain()]
steps or by other
-link:http://tinkerpop.apache.org/docs/x.y.z/reference/#benchmarking-and-profiling[profiling
and benchmarking] methods.
+or
link:http://tinkerpop.apache.org/docs/x.y.z/reference/#explain-step[explain()]
steps.
Consider an example where you are developing an application that uses
TinkerGraph and the data from the "modern"
toy graph. You want to encapsulate some logic for a graph traversal that finds
a "person" vertex, iterates outgoing