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Summary
mypy shows some issues in LightGBM's Python package.
mypy \
--exclude='python-package/compile/|python-package/build' \
--ignore-missing-imports \
python-package/18 errors in 4 files (click me)
python-package/lightgbm/compat.py:12: error: Name 'Series' already defined (possibly by an import)
python-package
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I believe this is undocumented behaviour.
import numba as nb
@nb.njit
def f1():
for i in nb.prange(1):
print(type(i)) # >>> int64
@nb.njit(parallel=True)
def f2():
for i in nb.prange(1):
print(type(i)) # >>> uint64
f1()
f2()
This caused a nasty bug in my own code that was hard to debug as the problem did not exist without `parallel=Tr
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Expected behavior
The red circled part should be fixed since the actual range is (-100, 100).
As a reference, plotly's counter plot is as follow
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Version of Singularity:
3.0.3
Expected behavior
Some progress or update information during the creation of the SIF file.
Actual behavior
During "Creating SIF file..." step, the console does not produce any visible output for the user - but does create the resulting file eventually.
Steps to reproduce behavior
I was executing a few “larger” builds through the bui
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Link run to CI build
- I have searched issues for similar feature requests
What is this feature about (1 sentence)
Expose link to CI build for a run
Why is it needed? What is the value? For whom do we build it?
Be able to access the build on CI from the run
High-level feature overview
Add a link that points to CI build. The data is in run.meta.ci.
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- The rf204_extrangefit.py should be translated also to C++
- The rf204b_extendedLikelihood_rangedFit.C tutorial should also be translated to C++
- The [rf204b_extendedLikelihood_rangedFit.C](https://root.cern.ch/doc/master/rf204b__extendedLikelihood_
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When users starts Serve cluster with a set of options (http options, checkpoint path) and then connects to it with a different set of options, we should either update it, or error out.