Add a work-flow to run nightly tests of dpctl#1903
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This workflow runs nightly, install dpctl from dppy/label/dev, and runs tests This ensures tests are run even if no development happens. The intent is it might catch issues due to external dependency updates, and such. The work-flow can also be triggered manually.
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Deleted rendered PR docs from intelpython.github.com/dpctl, latest should be updated shortly. 🤞 |
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Array API standard conformance tests for dpctl=0.19.0dev0=py310hdf72452_250 ran successfully. |
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This workflow runs nightly, install dpctl from
dppy/label/dev, and runs tests
This ensures tests are run even if no development happens. The intent is it might catch issues due to external dependency updates, and such.
The work-flow can also be triggered manually.