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* add TruncationUnion implementation * add projection mooncake rules * Ensure `blocktype` is correctly inferred for CuArray * mark tests as no longer broken * type stability improvements type stability improvements
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This PR consists of some small fixes to unbreak the tests.
None of these should affect downstream users, as the ambiguity only hits a new feature, but it is required to make the tests of all current PRs pass.
The CUDA arrays where wrong
blocktypeimplementations, which made the algorithm selection trip. This was already tackled in #375, but I handled it slightly differently here by just making the overload more specific, to avoid accidentally running into this in the future. It does mean we rely a bit more on type inference for that, but I think this is a reasonable trade-off.