fix: NameError at runtime#188
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pradeeban merged 2 commits intoControlCore-Project:devfrom Feb 1, 2026
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Signed-off-by: Prasanna <iprasannamb@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Prasanna <iprasannamb@gmail.com>
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@pradeeban , Also The tests were failing in GitHub Actions with ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'numpy' because the workflow wasn't installing the main project dependencies. I've updated .github/workflows/tests.yml to install both: requirements.txt , requirements-dev.txt |
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Thanks for the catch and the fix! |
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Summary
This PR resolves a runtime crash caused by a missing NumPy import in
concore.pywhenconvert_numpy_to_python()is called.Details
concore.py(Lines 114–124)The function referenced
np.genericwithout importing NumPy, resulting in aNameErrorat runtime.Related Issues
closes #187
Fix
Added the missing import at the top of the file: