TST: account for flakiness with Numpy v1#30950
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The flaky tests on display in the CI are unrelated 🙃 |
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PR summary
Closes #30882
As noted at #30882 (comment), the flakiness in the minver tests goes away with Numpy v2.0. Most of these tests will pass against Numpy v1.x if we add a small tolerance. The
pcolortest is sensitive to the exact value ofx[1](#30882 (comment)).I have run minver with this change 48 times on my fork, and all runs passed. I think previously the fails were in around 10% of runs, so this result is statistically significant at the 1% level. (Split between two pushes as I accidentally left a MacOS run in the first lot).
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