#18076: Coercion for numpy types
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Reporter: vdelecroix | Owner: vdelecroix
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_work
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-6.7
Component: coercion | Resolution:
Keywords: sd66 | Merged in:
Authors: Vincent | Reviewers: Jeroen Demeyer,
Delecroix, Jeroen Demeyer | Vincent Delecroix
Report Upstream: N/A | Work issues:
Branch: u/jdemeyer/18076 | Commit:
Dependencies: #18121 | d4c53ac38372916a2e81100e2c4dd360b5afcf51
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Comment (by jdemeyer):
I'm also wondering if this check is really needed:
{{{
if ty != type(y + x):
raise RuntimeError("x + y and y + x have different types...")
}}}
First of all, I cannot find any case where this happens. Second, even if
it does happen, would it really be a problem?
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