While this file was originally intended for Python 2 -> 3 transition, it is now used to create a compatibility layer between different minor versions of Python 3.
While the active version of numpy may not support a given version of python, we allow downstream libraries to continue to use these shims for forward compatibility with numpy while they transition their code to newer versions of Python.
Python 3.X compatibility tools.
Python 3.X compatibility tools.
While this file was originally intended for Python 2 -> 3 transition, it is now used to create a compatibility layer between different minor versions of Python 3.
While the active version of numpy may not support a given version of python, we allow downstream libraries to continue to use these shims for forward compatibility with numpy while they transition their code to newer versions of Python.
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