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Due to 2022.2.1 compiler release on Windows, we need to increment __SYCL_COMPILER_2023_SWITCHOVER timestamp to fence out code intended for 2023, since currently available compiler does not have those changes yet.

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Coverage remained the same at 81.978% when pulling a4720e2 on increment-2023-switchover-timestamp into fa8eb17 on master.

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Array API standard conformance tests for dpctl=0.14.0rc1=py310h8c27c75_2 ran successfully.
Passed: 33
Failed: 801
Skipped: 3138

@oleksandr-pavlyk oleksandr-pavlyk merged commit a2a62dc into master Nov 10, 2022
@oleksandr-pavlyk oleksandr-pavlyk deleted the increment-2023-switchover-timestamp branch November 10, 2022 21:00
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Deleted rendered PR docs from intelpython.github.com/dpctl, latest should be updated shortly. 🤞

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Array API standard conformance tests for dpctl=0.14.0rc1=py310h8c27c75_2 ran successfully.
Passed: 33
Failed: 801
Skipped: 3138

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