DOC: Add a release note for fully annotating the main numpy namespace#20217
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This is great news and a terrific (nee heroic) effort @BvB93 |
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Thanks Bas. |
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Closes #16546
Annotating the main Numpy namespace
Starting from the 1.20 release, PEP 484 type annotations have been included for parts of the NumPy library; annotating the remaining functions being a work in progress. With the release of 1.22 this process has been completed for the main NumPy namespace, which is now fully annotated.
Besides the main namespace, a limited number of sub-packages contain annotations as well. This includes, among others,
numpy.testing,numpy.linalgandnumpy.random(available since 1.21).