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1052952145 PR_kwDOAMm_X84uf1L8 5988 Check for py version instead of try/except when importing entry_points Illviljan 14371165 closed 0     1 2021-11-14T14:23:18Z 2022-08-12T09:08:25Z 2021-11-14T20:16:57Z MEMBER   0 pydata/xarray/pulls/5988

This removes the need for the # type: ignore to make mypy happy. It is also clearer when this compatibillity code can be removed.

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1052888529 PR_kwDOAMm_X84ufplh 5986 Use set_options for asv bottleneck tests Illviljan 14371165 closed 0     2 2021-11-14T09:10:38Z 2022-08-12T09:07:55Z 2021-11-15T20:40:38Z MEMBER   0 pydata/xarray/pulls/5986

Inspired by #5734, remove the non-bottleneck build and instead use xr.set_options on the relevant tests. This makes the report much more readable and reduces testing time quite a bit since everything isn't accelerated by bottleneck.

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