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🤖️ MAIN: (deps): Bump numpy from 1.24.3 to 1.26.4 #162

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Bumps numpy from 1.24.3 to 1.26.4.

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v1.26.4

NumPy 1.26.4 Release Notes

NumPy 1.26.4 is a maintenance release that fixes bugs and regressions discovered after the 1.26.3 release. The Python versions supported by this release are 3.9-3.12. This is the last planned release in the 1.26.x series.

Contributors

A total of 13 people contributed to this release. People with a "+" by their names contributed a patch for the first time.

  • Charles Harris
  • Elliott Sales de Andrade
  • Lucas Colley +
  • Mark Ryan +
  • Matti Picus
  • Nathan Goldbaum
  • Ola x Nilsson +
  • Pieter Eendebak
  • Ralf Gommers
  • Sayed Adel
  • Sebastian Berg
  • Stefan van der Walt
  • Stefano Rivera

Pull requests merged

A total of 19 pull requests were merged for this release.

  • #25323: BUG: Restore missing asstr import
  • #25523: MAINT: prepare 1.26.x for further development
  • #25539: BUG: numpy.array_api: fix linalg.cholesky upper decomp...
  • #25584: CI: Bump azure pipeline timeout to 120 minutes
  • #25585: MAINT, BLD: Fix unused inline functions warnings on clang
  • #25599: BLD: include fix for MinGW platform detection
  • #25618: TST: Fix test_numeric on riscv64
  • #25619: BLD: fix building for windows ARM64
  • #25620: MAINT: add newaxis to __all__ in numpy.array_api
  • #25630: BUG: Use large file fallocate on 32 bit linux platforms
  • #25643: TST: Fix test_warning_calls on Python 3.12
  • #25645: TST: Bump pytz to 2023.3.post1
  • #25658: BUG: Fix AVX512 build flags on Intel Classic Compiler
  • #25670: BLD: fix potential issue with escape sequences in __config__.py
  • #25718: CI: pin cygwin python to 3.9.16-1 and fix typing tests [skip...
  • #25720: MAINT: Bump cibuildwheel to v2.16.4
  • #25748: BLD: unvendor meson-python on 1.26.x and upgrade to meson-python...
  • #25755: MAINT: Include header defining backtrace
  • #25756: BUG: Fix np.quantile([Fraction(2,1)], 0.5) (#24711)

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Commits
  • 9815c16 Merge pull request #25770 from charris/prepare-1.26.4
  • 114ed25 REL: Prepare for the NumPy 1.26.4 release
  • 2fae4d3 Merge pull request #25323 from stefanor/import-asstr
  • ce89a0a Merge pull request #25756 from charris/backport-24711
  • f62dfc6 Merge pull request #25755 from charris/backport-25709
  • fee88ab BUG: Fix np.quantile([Fraction(2,1)], 0.5) (#24711)
  • 659be68 MAINT: Include header defining backtrace
  • 837cd38 Merge pull request #25748 from rgommers/unvendor-mesonpython
  • f984240 CI: upgrade cibuildwheel from 2.16.4 to 2.16.5 [wheel build]
  • 3548f9d BLD: unvendor meson-python [wheel build]
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Bumps [numpy](https://github.com/numpy/numpy) from 1.24.3 to 1.26.4.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/numpy/numpy/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/numpy/numpy/blob/main/doc/RELEASE_WALKTHROUGH.rst)
- [Commits](numpy/numpy@v1.24.3...v1.26.4)

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