Fix dpt.repeat() regression for 1D repeats array#2229
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Fix dpt.repeat() regression for 1D repeats array#2229vlad-perevezentsev merged 2 commits intomasterfrom
dpt.repeat() regression for 1D repeats array#2229vlad-perevezentsev merged 2 commits intomasterfrom
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Array API standard conformance tests for dpctl=0.22.0dev0=py310h93fe807_117 ran successfully. |
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After #2223
dpt.repeat()started raising an error whenrepeatsis as 1Dusm_ndarrayPreviously this worked because
int(repeats)was implicitly allowed for 1D usm_ndarraysThis PR updates
dpt.repeat()to explicitly extract the single element from size-1 1D usm_ndarray repeats before converting it to a Python scalar and extends tests to cover both 0D and 1D repeats cases