fix: address incorrect boundary conditions in searchsorted#898
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kgryte merged 6 commits intodata-apis:mainfrom Feb 17, 2025
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fix: address incorrect boundary conditions in searchsorted#898kgryte merged 6 commits intodata-apis:mainfrom
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This is much better. For maximal clarity within the structure you have proposed, I have a few suggestions.
Co-authored-by: Matt Haberland <mhaberla@calpoly.edu>
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Thanks, @mdhaber, for your review. As all suggestions were accepted, I'll go ahead and merge. |
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searchsortedhas incorrect boundary conditions #861 by fixing boundary conditions insearchsorted. The original specification incorrectly described behavior when an index fails to satisfy the index condition. This bug has been addressed and backported to the v2023 revision of the standard.cc @mdhaber