No, I'm missing something now; AFAIK there are only two numpy behaviors: with relaxed strides and without relaxed strides, and version number should be irrelevant beyond that. What's different between 1.8-without-relaxed-strides and 1.7 that makes the test break? On 4 Jan 2014 22:01, "Stefan Behnel" <stefan...@behnel.de> wrote:
> Stefan Behnel, 04.01.2014 22:51: > > Stefan Behnel, 04.01.2014 22:47: > >> Nathaniel Smith, 04.01.2014 18:36: > >>> On 4 Jan 2014 17:07, "Robert Bradshaw" wrote: > >>>> Yes, that'd be good. Do you know how? I won't have time to look at > this > >>> 'till next week. > >>> > >>> Something like > >>> > >>> if not np.ones((10, 1), order="C").flags.f_contiguous: > >>> # numpy without relaxed stride support > >>> raise SkipTest > >> > >> > https://github.com/cython/cython/commit/e1982505564125714d2010391eecfb8de61626fa > > > > Hmm, but this doesn't seem to work for me in older NumPy versions, > although > > the original test used to work there. Should we explicitly test for NumPy > > 0.18+ as well? > > (Looks like the Cython versioning scheme starts messing up my sense for > good versioning...) > > I meant NumPy 1.8, 'obviously', i.e. this: > > > https://github.com/cython/cython/commit/a95d8f912c995300a13fc244ee71bc277668cb9a > > Stefan > > _______________________________________________ > cython-devel mailing list > cython-devel@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cython-devel >
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