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Deprecate vectorized floor methods in favor of compact broadcast syntax #18576

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@Sacha0 Sacha0 commented Sep 19, 2016

This PR deprecates all remaining vectorized floor methods (less those for SparseVectors, separate PR) in favor of compact broadcast syntax. Ref. #16285, #17302, #18495, #18512, #18513, #18558, #18564, #18566, #18571 and #18575. Best!

(Unlike with float, real, etc., the remaining vectorized floor methods never alias their input. This PR should be less controversial than #18495, #18512, and #18513 as a result.)

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@Sacha0 Sacha0 changed the title Deprecate vectorized float methods in favor of compact broadcast syntax Deprecate vectorized floor methods in favor of compact broadcast syntax Sep 19, 2016
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Sacha0 commented Sep 20, 2016

Travis macOS timeout seems unrelated?

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kshyatt commented Sep 21, 2016

Restarted Mac build, here is the gist of the failure: https://gist.github.com/kshyatt/a3cc2dda9990e36b73cbc2abe59bdc75

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Sacha0 commented Sep 21, 2016

Thanks @kshyatt!

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Sacha0 commented Dec 24, 2016

Rebased. Best!

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Sacha0 commented Dec 31, 2016

Subsumed by #19791.

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