Fix getindex rule with AxisArrays (but break existing tests?)#780
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Fix getindex rule with AxisArrays (but break existing tests?)#780
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So it is only that one test I also saw break (I did not wait for all tests to finish running), though there may be more things breaking that aren't tested. Do you think this PR is worth pursuing further? |
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This PR tries the suggestion in #779 (comment) which apparently breaks some existing tests. I wonder what exactly is broken by these changes since the two-arg
similaris quite standard and even recommended in the Julia docs: https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/manual/methods/#Building-a-similar-type-with-a-different-type-parameter