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@antonwolfy antonwolfy commented Nov 10, 2022

Decrease a size of requested array from arange() call in test.
It will simplify the test logic, since no special handling in case of float16 type, and also will make tests more stable in external CI execution.

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@antonwolfy antonwolfy changed the title Decrease a requested size in arrange test Decrease a requested size in arange test Nov 10, 2022
@antonwolfy antonwolfy merged commit 2c3c6b0 into IntelPython:master Nov 10, 2022
@antonwolfy antonwolfy deleted the tests_arange_with_floats branch November 10, 2022 14:54
xaleryb pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 11, 2022
* Decrease array size for stability (#1227)

* dpnp_array must expose usm_type (#1228)

* Leave is_host() call with old compiler only (#1224)

* Leave is_host() call with old compiler only

* Incremented 2023-SWITCHOVER timestamp

* Exclude running upload steps for fork repo (#1230)

* Setting version to 0.11.0 (#1231)
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