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@shoyer shoyer commented Aug 11, 2019

It has some questionable coercion logic that no longer seems to be necessary.

Not a user facing change.

  • Passes black . && mypy . && flake8

shoyer added 2 commits August 11, 2019 14:13
It has some questionable coercion logic that no longer seems to be necessary.
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shoyer commented Aug 11, 2019

I did have to disable a few of the sparse tests that entailed element-wise comparison between dense and sparse arrays. This currently isn't supported by sparse (but perhaps it should be): pydata/sparse#270

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@shoyer shoyer merged commit fc44bae into pydata:master Aug 12, 2019
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param(
do("broadcast_equals", make_xrvar({"x": 10, "y": 5})),
False,
marks=xfail(reason="https://github.com/pydata/sparse/issues/270"),
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This issue is fixed, so we should be able to re-enable these tests after the next sparse release.

dcherian added a commit to dcherian/xarray that referenced this pull request Aug 14, 2019
* upstream/master:
  chunk sparse arrays (pydata#3202)
  Annotations for .data_vars() and .coords() (pydata#3207)
  Remove duck_array_ops.as_like_arrays() (pydata#3204)
  Match mypy version between CI and pre-commit hook (pydata#3203)
  BUG fix +test .sel method gives error with float32 values (pydata#3153)
  fix precommit file (pydata#3201)
  Enforce mypy compliance in CI (pydata#3197)
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