BUG: Include python-including headers first (#29281)#29783
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charris merged 1 commit intonumpy:maintenance/2.3.xfrom Sep 22, 2025
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BUG: Include python-including headers first (#29281)#29783charris merged 1 commit intonumpy:maintenance/2.3.xfrom
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Makes sure that Python headers always come first (if implicitly) Also adds a script to check this and a CI run to ensure this. NOTE(seberg): If that script/CI run becomes problematic and not super easy to fix maybe we shouldn't worry too much about even deleting it again. It's wortwhile for sure, but I am not sure it is worthwhile to spend too many cycles making pretty.
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Backport of #29281
Makes sure that Python headers always come first (if implicitly)
Also adds a script to check this and a CI run to ensure this.
NOTE(seberg): If that script/CI run becomes problematic and not super easy to fix maybe we shouldn't worry too much about even deleting it again. It's wortwhile for sure, but I am not sure it is worthwhile to spend too many cycles making pretty.