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Bumps numpy from 2.2.2 to 2.2.5.

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v2.2.5 (Apr 19, 2025)

NumPy 2.2.5 Release Notes

NumPy 2.2.5 is a patch release that fixes bugs found after the 2.2.4 release. It has a large number of typing fixes/improvements as well as the normal bug fixes and some CI maintenance.

This release supports Python versions 3.10-3.13.

Contributors

A total of 7 people contributed to this release. People with a "+" by their names contributed a patch for the first time.

  • Charles Harris
  • Joren Hammudoglu
  • Baskar Gopinath +
  • Nathan Goldbaum
  • Nicholas Christensen +
  • Sayed Adel
  • karl +

Pull requests merged

A total of 19 pull requests were merged for this release.

  • #28545: MAINT: Prepare 2.2.x for further development
  • #28582: BUG: Fix return type of NpyIter_GetIterNext in Cython declarations
  • #28583: BUG: avoid deadlocks with C++ shared mutex in dispatch cache
  • #28585: TYP: fix typing errors in _core.strings
  • #28631: MAINT, CI: Update Ubuntu to 22.04 in azure-pipelines
  • #28632: BUG: Set writeable flag for writeable dlpacks.
  • #28633: BUG: Fix crackfortran parsing error when a division occurs within...
  • #28650: TYP: fix ndarray.tolist() and .item() for unknown dtype
  • #28654: BUG: fix deepcopying StringDType arrays (#28643)
  • #28661: TYP: Accept objects that write() to str in savetxt
  • #28663: CI: Replace QEMU armhf with native (32-bit compatibility mode)
  • #28682: SIMD: Resolve Highway QSort symbol linking error on aarch32/ASIMD
  • #28683: TYP: add missing "b1" literals for dtype[bool]
  • #28705: TYP: Fix false rejection of NDArray[object_].__abs__()
  • #28706: TYP: Fix inconsistent NDArray[float64].__[r]truediv__ return...
  • #28723: TYP: fix string-like ndarray rich comparison operators
  • #28758: TYP: some [arg]partition fixes
  • #28772: TYP: fix incorrect random.Generator.integers return type
  • #28774: TYP: fix count_nonzero signature

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  • 7be8c1f Merge pull request #28777 from charris/prepare-2.2.5
  • d561f09 REL: Prepare for the NumPy 2.2.5 release [wheel build]
  • b3e772c Merge pull request #28774 from charris/backport-28750
  • 9005fc1 TYP: Update numpy/_core/numeric.pyi
  • 8adcf87 TYP: fix count_nonzero signature
  • 29f6e15 Merge pull request #28772 from charris/backport-28738
  • b0c01d5 TYP: fix incorrect random.Generator.integers return type
  • c200e8c Merge pull request #28758 from charris/backport-28747
  • cbafc53 TYP: some [arg]partition fixes
  • 90fdcf9 Merge pull request #28723 from charris/backport-28717
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  • Update project dependencies to the latest patch version of NumPy

Bumps [numpy](https://github.com/numpy/numpy) from 2.2.2 to 2.2.5.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/numpy/numpy/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/numpy/numpy/blob/main/doc/RELEASE_WALKTHROUGH.rst)
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  dependency-version: 2.2.5
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
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This pull request updates the numpy dependency from version 2.2.2 to 2.2.5 in the requirements.txt file. This ensures that the project uses the latest bug fixes and improvements provided by the numpy library.

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