Implement EqualityMapping and use for relevant dtype helpers#112
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Drops internal use of hashing via dicts for dtype helpers
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Resolves #111 by implementing a dict-like class
EqualityMappingthat uses equality for indexing, as opposed to hashing.The test suite would work again with NumPy-proper, except another issue now persists if you use newer versions of Hypothesis (specifically after HypothesisWorks/hypothesis#3156)—an internal check assumes floats are being returned for
xp.finfo(), which is not the case with NumPy-proper and so an unrelated error occurs for any test usingxps.from_dtype()... so any test usingxps.arrays()😅 I wrote a quick hack which now bypasses this internal check in__init__.py)... it's certainly not ideal, along with my originalst.floats()monkey patching, so will mull it over.