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552577668 MDExOlB1bGxSZXF1ZXN0MzY1MDU3NTg0 3710 Fix Sphinx links on contributing doc page rdrussotto 13667821 closed 0     2 2020-01-21T01:33:44Z 2020-01-26T17:32:45Z 2020-01-26T17:32:45Z CONTRIBUTOR   0 pydata/xarray/pulls/3710
  • [ ] Closes #3708

The links to the main Sphinx page and the intro to reStructuredText were broken since the pages have been moved from sphinx.pocoo.org to sphinx-doc.org. This PR provides the updated links.

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467773069 MDExOlB1bGxSZXF1ZXN0Mjk3MzUyMTk0 3119 Clarify apply_ufunc error message (Issue #2078) rdrussotto 13667821 closed 0     9 2019-07-13T22:36:46Z 2019-08-23T18:56:37Z 2019-08-23T18:56:14Z CONTRIBUTOR   0 pydata/xarray/pulls/3119
  • [x] Fully documented, including whats-new.rst for all changes and api.rst for new API

Changed an error message thrown by a dependent function of apply_ufunc to specify that "an input variable" rather than "the input variable" did not have the correct dimensions. This error occurs when apply_ufunc is used on a Dataset with multiple variables, at least one of which does not have correct dimensions matching the other input arguments. Wanted to add variable name to error message to specify which variable is causing the error, but this isn't possible without significantly refactoring the code.

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