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88 v0.1.3 Merge pull request #14 from jakirkham/use_np_113_print_style_doctests Use NumPy 1.13 legacy print mode in doctests push 08 Nov 2018 11:49PM UTC web-flow travis-ci pending completion
87 master Merge pull request #14 from jakirkham/use_np_113_print_style_doctests Use NumPy 1.13 legacy print mode in doctests push 08 Nov 2018 11:41PM UTC web-flow travis-ci pending completion
86 use_np_113_print_style_doctests Update NumPy Pull #14 08 Nov 2018 09:36PM UTC web-flow travis-ci pending completion
85 use_np_113_print_style_doctests Update NumPy push 08 Nov 2018 09:33PM UTC jakirkham travis-ci pending completion
84 use_np_113_print_style_doctests Use the NumPy 1.13 legacy print mode To keep the doctests consistent over time, use the NumPy 1.13 legacy print mode. Should keep the maintenance effort of doctests to a minimum. Pull #14 08 Nov 2018 09:18PM UTC web-flow travis-ci pending completion
81 v0.1.2 Merge pull request #11 from jakirkham/fix_doctests_win Fix doctests on Windows push 09 Mar 2017 06:52PM UTC web-flow travis-ci pending completion
80 master Merge pull request #11 from jakirkham/fix_doctests_win Fix doctests on Windows push 09 Mar 2017 06:49PM UTC web-flow travis-ci pending completion
79 master Switch all doctest arrays from `int64` to `uint64` It appears that on Windows the dtype will be displayed as part of the NumPy array representation if it is `int32` on Python 3, but not Python 2. However, it will display the dtype as part of the ... Pull #11 09 Mar 2017 06:39PM UTC web-flow travis-ci pending completion
78 fix_doctests_win Switch all doctest arrays from `int64` to `uint64` It appears that on Windows the dtype will be displayed as part of the NumPy array representation if it is `int32` on Python 3, but not Python 2. However, it will display the dtype as part of the ... push 09 Mar 2017 06:38PM UTC jakirkham travis-ci pending completion
77 master Merge pull request #12 from jakirkham/use_ternary_indices Flatten `indices` default dtype check push 09 Mar 2017 06:36PM UTC web-flow travis-ci pending completion
76 master Specify array types in doctests On Windows, it appears that the default integer type used by NumPy is `int32` if not otherwise specified. As these tests are based on using `int64`, just explicitly set this type instead of allowing it to be picked... Pull #11 09 Mar 2017 06:25PM UTC web-flow travis-ci pending completion
75 fix_doctests_win Specify array types in doctests On Windows, it appears that the default integer type used by NumPy is `int32` if not otherwise specified. As these tests are based on using `int64`, just explicitly set this type instead of allowing it to be picked... push 09 Mar 2017 06:24PM UTC jakirkham travis-ci pending completion
74 master Flatten `indices` default dtype check Use a ternary expression to fill in the `dtype` to use in `indices`, if it is not already specified. Should note that `int` on Unix and Windows translate to different things. On Unix, `int` is the same as `in... Pull #12 09 Mar 2017 06:22PM UTC web-flow travis-ci pending completion
73 use_ternary_indices Flatten `indices` default dtype check Use a ternary expression to fill in the `dtype` to use in `indices`, if it is not already specified. Should note that `int` on Unix and Windows translate to different things. On Unix, `int` is the same as `in... push 09 Mar 2017 06:21PM UTC jakirkham travis-ci pending completion
72 use_ternary_indices Flatten default dtype branch in `indices` Use a ternary expression to fill in the `dtype` to use in `indices`, if it is not already specified. Should note that `int` on Unix and Windows translate to different things. On Unix, `int` is the same as... push 09 Mar 2017 06:19PM UTC jakirkham travis-ci pending completion
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