Swap deprecated np.int to int#1
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@kbarbary I would really appreciate if this pull request is accepted! |
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@kbarbary could you please check this PR? |
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Note that a fork is being maintained at https://github.com/AmpelAstro/sfdmap2 I have mentioned this in #2. |
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Since numpy v1.20, the use of aliases such as
np.inthave been deprecated (see e.g https://numpy.org/devdocs/release/1.20.0-notes.html#deprecations). The recommended solution is to instead useint, which is equivalent. This PR replaces for four instances ofnp.intinsfdmap.pywithint.When I run the unit tests, I would previously get 38 warnings with numpy v1.22, but now get none.