MAINT: improve conversion of masked values to Python scalars#118
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Willl close gh-28
Turns out there are some tests that currently depend on
__bool__and__index__to be defined for masked values. For instance, thatxp.all([])is True makes sense in some applications, and this sort of logic is relied on in some tests. Note thatmxp.all(mxp.asarray([]))currently returns a masked True, as it does when all elements of the argument are masked. With the current behavior, this evaluates toTruewhen forced to be boolean, consistent withxp.all([]), but now it raises. Perhapsallon an empty array should return a non-masked True?I'll have to a take a closer look at the tests to see if we really rely on this behavior or if tests just need to be refactored.