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Bump numpy from 2.1.3 to 2.2.0 in /requirements #1958

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Bumps numpy from 2.1.3 to 2.2.0.

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2.2.0 (Dec 8, 2024)

NumPy 2.2.0 Release Notes

The NumPy 2.2.0 release is quick release that brings us back into sync with the usual twice yearly release cycle. There have been an number of small cleanups, as well as work bringing the new StringDType to completion and improving support for free threaded Python. Highlights are:

  • New functions matvec and vecmat, see below.
  • Many improved annotations.
  • Improved support for the new StringDType.
  • Improved support for free threaded Python
  • Fixes for f2py

This release supports Python versions 3.10-3.13.

Deprecations

  • _add_newdoc_ufunc is now deprecated. ufunc.__doc__ = newdoc should be used instead.

    (gh-27735)

Expired deprecations

  • bool(np.array([])) and other empty arrays will now raise an error. Use arr.size > 0 instead to check whether an array has no elements.

    (gh-27160)

Compatibility notes

  • numpy.cov now properly transposes single-row (2d array) design matrices when rowvar=False. Previously, single-row design matrices would return a scalar in this scenario, which is not correct, so this is a behavior change and an array of the appropriate shape will now be returned.

    (gh-27661)

New Features

  • New functions for matrix-vector and vector-matrix products

    Two new generalized ufuncs were defined:

    • numpy.matvec - matrix-vector product, treating the arguments as stacks of matrices and column vectors,

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Commits
  • e7a123b Merge pull request #27928 from charris/prepare-2.2.0
  • d97d071 MAINT: Try fixing MacOS cirrus build failures. [wheel build]
  • 1ed7b67 REL: Prepare for the NumPy 2.2.0 release [wheel build]
  • fd9e7ef Merge pull request #27916 from charris/backport-27915
  • 2e0941f MAINT: Bump actions/cache from 4.1.2 to 4.2.0
  • 013656d Merge pull request #27912 from charris/backport-27877
  • 7895ba6 Merge pull request #27913 from charris/backport-27896
  • ee8d1cd PERF: improve multithreaded ufunc scaling (#27896)
  • 77fff6b ENH: Refactor __qualname__ across API (#27877)
  • b30a338 Merge pull request #27911 from charris/backport-27891
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Bumps [numpy](https://github.com/numpy/numpy) from 2.1.3 to 2.2.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/numpy/numpy/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/numpy/numpy/blob/main/doc/RELEASE_WALKTHROUGH.rst)
- [Commits](numpy/numpy@v2.1.3...v2.2.0)

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Superseded by #1973.

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