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 Good catch on eq and neq - thanks for taking the time! 💯
 
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Fixed most clippy warnings. Two remain but appear to be in the ndarray
s![]macro itself.One warning highlighted that the
ne()implementation forNotNonewhich actually calledeq()on the inner field. A default implementation ofne()is implied byeq(), so the buggy implementation could simply be removed.