This should be imported, rather than :None:None:`_uarray`
so that an installed version could be used instead, if available. This means that users can call :None:None:`uarray.set_backend`
directly instead of going through SciPy.
uarray
provides functions for generating multimethods that dispatch to multiple different backends
uarray
provides functions for generating multimethods that dispatch to multiple different backends
This should be imported, rather than :None:None:`_uarray`
so that an installed version could be used instead, if available. This means that users can call :None:None:`uarray.set_backend`
directly instead of going through SciPy.
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scipy._lib._uarray._backend.generate_multimethod
scipy._lib.uarray
scipy._lib._uarray._backend.determine_backend
scipy._lib._uarray._backend.determine_backend_multi
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