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array_api_strict
is a strict, minimal implementation of the Python array
API.
The purpose of array-api-strict is to provide an implementation of the array API for consuming libraries to test against so they can be completely sure their usage of the array API is portable.
It is not intended to be used by end-users. End-users of the array API should just use their favorite array library (NumPy, CuPy, PyTorch, etc.) as usual. It is also not intended to be used as a dependency by consuming libraries. Consuming library code should use the array-api-compat package to support the array API. Rather, it is intended to be used in the test suites of consuming libraries to test their array API usage.
See the documentation for more details https://data-apis.org/array-api-strict/
FAQs
A strict, minimal implementation of the Python array API standard.
We found that array-api-strict demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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