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Initialized env to empty dictionary instead of None.

This resolves two Coverity reported issues.

  • Have you provided a meaningful PR description?
  • Have you added a test, reproducer or referred to an issue with a reproducer?
  • Have you tested your changes locally for CPU and GPU devices?
  • Have you made sure that new changes do not introduce compiler warnings?
  • Have you checked performance impact of proposed changes?
  • If this PR is a work in progress, are you opening the PR as a draft?

This resolves two Coverity reported issues.
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Array API standard conformance tests for dpctl=0.14.6dev4=py310ha25a700_22 ran successfully.
Passed: 916
Failed: 84
Skipped: 119

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coverage: 85.635%. remained the same when pulling 02cfdb4 on coverity-scripts into 1993eae on master.

@oleksandr-pavlyk oleksandr-pavlyk merged commit a4fe4ad into master Aug 28, 2023
@oleksandr-pavlyk oleksandr-pavlyk deleted the coverity-scripts branch August 28, 2023 04:56
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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=0.14.6dev4=py310ha25a700_22 ran successfully.
Passed: 916
Failed: 84
Skipped: 119

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