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NumPy 2.x changed the representation of scalaras including type
information. That lead to failing tests, since the test files were
written with the new representation (e.g. np.int64(0)).

This reverts to the old behavior of using plain 0. Though, the actual
fix is likely to use str() or f"{scalar!s}" as described in the
release notes.

NumPy 2.x changed the representation of scalaras including type
information. That lead to failing tests, since the test files were
written with the new representation (e.g. `np.int64(0)`).

This reverts to the old behavior of using plain `0`. Though, the actual
fix is likely to use `str()` or `f"{scalar!s}"` as described in the
release notes.
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