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Update numpy requirement from <1.17,>=1.11 to >=1.11,<1.18 #901

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Updates the requirements on numpy to permit the latest version.

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Sourced from numpy's releases.

v1.17.0

NumPy 1.17.0 Release Notes

This NumPy release contains a number of new features that should substantially
improve its performance and usefulness, see Highlights below for a summary. The
Python versions supported are 3.5-3.7, note that Python 2.7 has been dropped.
Python 3.8b2 should work with the released source packages, but there are no
future guarantees.

Downstream developers should use Cython >= 0.29.11 for Python 3.8 support and
OpenBLAS >= 3.7 (not currently out) to avoid problems on the Skylake
architecture. The NumPy wheels on PyPI are built from the OpenBLAS development
branch in order to avoid those problems.

Highlights

  • A new extensible random module along with four selectable random number generators <random.BitGenerators> and improved seeding designed for use in parallel
    processes has been added. The currently available bit generators are MT19937 <random.mt19937.MT19937>, PCG64 <random.pcg64.PCG64>, Philox <random.philox.Philox>, and SFC64 <random.sfc64.SFC64>. See below under
    New Features.

  • NumPy's FFT <fft> implementation was changed from fftpack to pocketfft,
    resulting in faster, more accurate transforms and better handling of datasets
    of prime length. See below under Improvements.

  • New radix sort and timsort sorting methods. It is currently not possible to
    choose which will be used. They are hardwired to the datatype and used
    when either stable or mergesort is passed as the method. See below
    under Improvements.

  • Overriding numpy functions is now possible by default,
    see __array_function__ below.

New functions

  • numpy.errstate is now also a function decorator

Deprecations

numpy.polynomial functions warn when passed float in place of int

... (truncated)
Commits
  • d9b1e32 REL: NumPy 1.17.0 release.
  • 6790c7c Merge pull request #14133 from charris/prepare-1.17.0-release
  • d62bad5 MAINT: Update mailmap and changelog for 1.17.0
  • e902685 Merge pull request #14129 from charris/backport-14124
  • 840c7fd Merge pull request #14128 from charris/backport-14091
  • 7383e56 Merge pull request #14127 from charris/backport-14085
  • a3a0e6d Merge pull request #14126 from charris/backport-14048-14122
  • da7b366 MAINT: Use equality instead of identity check with literal
  • 52cd55f MAINT: Remove unused import.
  • 1455f31 Addressed PR feedback
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Updates the requirements on [numpy](https://github.com/numpy/numpy) to permit the latest version.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/numpy/numpy/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/numpy/numpy/blob/master/doc/HOWTO_RELEASE.rst.txt)
- [Commits](numpy/numpy@v1.11.0...v1.17.0)

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@dependabot-preview dependabot-preview bot added the kind:refactor Refactoring and code cleanup label Jul 28, 2019
@bonjourmauko bonjourmauko merged commit 8a02275 into master Jul 30, 2019
@bonjourmauko bonjourmauko deleted the dependabot/pip/numpy-gte-1.11-and-lt-1.18 branch July 30, 2019 15:42
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