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Small fix to avoid messed up hours when using M8[s] , with added test

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charris commented Jan 9, 2011

Committed, thanks.

mattip referenced this pull request in mattip/numpy Mar 20, 2019
DOC: Provide a better explanation of bounded int generation
bashtage referenced this pull request in bashtage/numpy May 18, 2019
DOC: Remove references to .generator
fangerer added a commit to hpyproject/numpy-hpy that referenced this pull request Jul 7, 2022
Merge in ~STEPAN.SINDELAR_ORACLE.COM/numpy-hpy from fa/ufunc3 to labs-hpy-port

* commit 'f77ad328cbf63a672f36774662ccc91ab54e6f60':
  Do not cache CAPI warn level
  Fix: do not close argument
  Migrate functions PyArray_TransferNDimToStrided and PyArray_TransferStridedToNDim.
  Remove some compiler warnings
  Abort in legacy strided loop functions due to wrong signature
  Completely remove PyArrayMethod_StridedLoop
  Fix: do not update native space pointer but handle
  Fix call to strided_loop function in PyUFunc_GeneralizedFunctionInternal
  Partially migrate function PyUFunc_GenericFunctionInternal and fix calls to strided_loop function
  Fix warnings due to PyArrayMethod_StridedLoop
  Fix warning: incompatible pointer assignment
  Fix warning: implicit cast
  Fix warning: unused var
  Migrate NPY_cast_info to HPy
luyahan pushed a commit to plctlab/numpy that referenced this pull request Apr 25, 2024
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