Handle Base.hypot with more than 2 arguments#824
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Thanks for the suggestions @devmotion. The CI errors seems to be consistent with, e.g., the most recently merged commit. But the new hypot tests in base.jl seem to have passed. |
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| @testset "hypot(x, y, z, xs...)" begin |
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Can you also add tests with mixed Real/Complex inputs?
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Updated to test mixed inputs. The new tests are passing; CI failures are the same as before.
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Currently, there are rules for
hypot(x)andhypot(x, y), butBasedefineshypot(x, y, xs...), which is not handled by ChainRules. The two-argument case is infastmath_able, butBase.FastMathonly supports the two-argument method, so this PR adds separate forward and reverse rules specifically for 3 arguments, with aVarargon the end, to handle the remaining possibilities. These new rules are just mild generalizations of the two-argument rules.