tinyarray 1.2.3-4build5 source package in Ubuntu

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tinyarray (1.2.3-4build5) noble; urgency=medium

  * No-change rebuild with Python 3.12 only

 -- Graham Inggs <email address hidden>  Wed, 10 Apr 2024 18:05:50 +0000

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python3-tinyarray: Arrays of numbers, optimized for small sizes

 Tinyarray is a numerical array module for Python. The multi-dimensional
 arrays it provides are best thought of as (possibly nested) tuples of numbers
 that, unlike Python's built-in tuples, support mathematical operations. Like
 tuples, tinyarrays are hashable and immutable and thus can be used as
 dictionary keys. The module's interface is a subset of that of NumPy and
 hence should be familiar to many Python programmers. Tinyarray has been
 heavily optimized for small arrays: For example, common operations on 1-d
 arrays of length 3 run 3-7 times faster than with NumPy. When storing many
 small arrays, memory consumption is reduced by a factor of 3. In summary,
 Tinyarray is a more efficient alternative to NumPy when many separate small
 numerical arrays are to be used.

python3-tinyarray-dbgsym: debug symbols for python3-tinyarray