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| 1243123406 | PR_kwDOAMm_X844MH4t | 6624 | CFTime support for polyval | headtr1ck 43316012 | closed | 0 | 7 | 2022-05-20T13:04:46Z | 2022-06-04T10:18:14Z | 2022-05-31T17:16:04Z | COLLABORATOR | 0 | pydata/xarray/pulls/6624 |
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| 1251511305 | PR_kwDOAMm_X844nz8j | 6651 | Typing support for custom backends | headtr1ck 43316012 | closed | 0 | 4 | 2022-05-28T07:28:41Z | 2022-06-04T10:17:55Z | 2022-05-28T10:29:16Z | COLLABORATOR | 0 | pydata/xarray/pulls/6651 |
So far we have not found a good way of typing dynamically added custom backends (installed via pip). So the only fallback option is to allow str. I have decided to leave the Literal as type, since it gives the user a nice list of supported backends in the editor. |
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| 1260041574 | PR_kwDOAMm_X845E39t | 6661 | Typing of Dataset | headtr1ck 43316012 | closed | 0 | 4 | 2022-06-03T15:22:24Z | 2022-06-04T10:17:48Z | 2022-06-04T04:26:03Z | COLLABORATOR | 0 | pydata/xarray/pulls/6661 |
Feel free to wait with merging after the 2022.05.0.dev0 release :)
If anyone has some typing expertise: I think that the way align is typed is wrong. The current implementation only works for aligning a sequence of objects of the same type, but not mixed DataArrays and Datasets. In some placed I had to add some "#type: ignore"s... I should probably open an issue for that. |
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