Reduce JL compat, test allocs in JL>1.8, explain regression.#64
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Sorry to be a bit asinine about this, I just get super picky about compats. |
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No worries. This is the right thing to do. |
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Since the compat problem was solely because of the tests, I just did a slight circumvention of the issue. I don't think that we need to bump the Julia compat; these alloc tests are solely performance regressions as opposed to correctness unit tests, so it seems unnecessary to bump the version just for the tests.