edges_equal(edges1, edges2)
Equality here means equal as Python objects. Edge data must match if included. The order of the edges is not relevant.
edge tuples (u, v), or edge tuples with data dicts (u, v, d), or edge tuples with keys and data dicts (u, v, k, d)
True if edges are equal, False otherwise.
Check if edges are equal.
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