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Let's say I have a Django model with a recursive, non-symmetrical relationship.

class Thing(models.Model):
    subthings = models.ManyToManyField("self",symmetrical=False)

I want to make sure that the relationship graph does not contain any cycles, i.e. the subthings (and their subthings) of A should never have A as a subthing.

I can imagine traversing the subthing tree when creating each relationship and verifying that there is no cycle... but I am hoping that there is a resource efficient way of achieving this result.

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