On Thu, 2023-07-13 at 21:53 -0500, Aaron Meurer wrote:
> Does astype make sense as a ufunc?
Yes and no. Implementation wise casting is practically a ufunc.
But there are real semantic differences: Casting _must_ provide the
exact output dtype (something that ufuncs do support, you have to pass
Hi All,
We plan to release NumPy 1.26 soon after the release of the Python
3.12.0rc1 release, which is currently scheduled for July 31, just a bit
more than two weeks off. What I'd like to do is
1. Tag the commit after v1.25.1 -- f9e85438782cc5 -- as 'v1.26.0.dev0',
marking it as the start