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Also update MANIFEST.in and documentation to reflect the move. The
discussion of this change is at #2384.
Closes #2384. Closes #4374.
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Run the 2to3 ws_comma fixer on *.py files. Some lines are now too long
and will need to be broken at some point. OTOH, some lines were already
too long and need to be broken at some point. Now seems as good a time
as any to do this with open PRs at a minimum.
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* numpy-swig:
Added more mentions of the SuperTensor tests and corrected the number of typemaps and tests (currently 1427 unit tests passed with 'make test': 372+324+324+324+40+19+24)
Added mention of the SuperTensor tests in the README file
Removed 'static' keyword from pyfragments.swg altoghether. I've had the following errors In function ‘SWIG_AsVal_long’: error: initialiser element is not constant In function ‘SWIG_AsVal_unsigned_SS_long’: error: initialiser element is not constant, BOTH in Windows/MinGW and Linux when compiling with gcc
Added tests for 4D tensors. Now using a consistant cubes,slices,rows,columns index order everywhere.
cleaned-up loop indexes in Tensor.cxx
cosmetic changes to numpy.i
Fixed the capsule / cobject memory destructor. Added types to deal with lists of arrays and lists of tensors as input and inplace types.
removed the note about testResize1 failing in testArray.py
fixed the testResize1 test in testArray.py -- Changed order of the resize arguments in Array2.h and replaced len(XXXnumpyarray) with XXXnumpyarray.size
Minor adjustments to numpy.i
Updated numpy.i testing documentation
Updated the numpy.i documentation
Initialize all DATA_TYPE* data_temp variables to NULL
Added Egor's ARGOUTVIEWM_ARRAY3 typemaps
Re-instated a Python 3 fix
Removed doc from list of sub-directories
Upgrade numpy.i
Got rid of a unit test
Conflicts:
doc/sphinxext
doc/swig/test/testFortran.py
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arguments in Array2.h and replaced len(XXXnumpyarray) with XXXnumpyarray.size
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Add `print_function` to all `from __future__ import ...` statements
and use the python3 print function syntax everywhere.
Closes #3078.
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The new import `absolute_import` is added the `from __future__ import`
statement and The 2to3 `import` fixer is run to make the imports
compatible. There are several things that need to be dealt with to make
this work.
1) Files meant to be run as scripts run in a different environment than
files imported as part of a package, and so changes to those files need
to be skipped. The affected script files are:
* all setup.py files
* numpy/core/code_generators/generate_umath.py
* numpy/core/code_generators/generate_numpy_api.py
* numpy/core/code_generators/generate_ufunc_api.py
2) Some imported modules are not available as they are created during
the build process and consequently 2to3 is unable to handle them
correctly. Files that import those modules need a bit of extra work.
The affected files are:
* core/__init__.py,
* core/numeric.py,
* core/_internal.py,
* core/arrayprint.py,
* core/fromnumeric.py,
* numpy/__init__.py,
* lib/npyio.py,
* lib/function_base.py,
* fft/fftpack.py,
* random/__init__.py
Closes #3172
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This should be harmless, as we already are division clean. However,
placement of this import takes some care. In the future a script
can be used to append new features without worry, at least until
such time as it exceeds a single line. Having that ability will
make it easier to deal with absolute imports and printing updates.
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