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6 changes: 2 additions & 4 deletions array_api_tests/test_operators_and_elementwise_functions.py
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -987,17 +987,15 @@ def test_clip(x, data):
base_shape=x.shape),
label="min.shape, max.shape")

dtypes = hh.real_floating_dtypes if dh.is_float_dtype(x.dtype) else hh.int_dtypes

min = data.draw(st.one_of(
st.none(),
hh.scalars(dtypes=st.just(x.dtype)),
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note: this misses out on the use case clip(Array[float], int)
#364

hh.arrays(dtype=dtypes, shape=shape1),
hh.arrays(dtype=st.just(x.dtype), shape=shape1),
), label="min")
max = data.draw(st.one_of(
st.none(),
hh.scalars(dtypes=st.just(x.dtype)),
hh.arrays(dtype=dtypes, shape=shape2),
hh.arrays(dtype=st.just(x.dtype), shape=shape2),
), label="max")

# min > max is undefined (but allow nans)
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