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feat: add C ndarray implementation for blas/base/srotm #2928

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Progresses #2039.

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This pull request adds C ndarray API for blas/base/srotm.

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@stdlib-bot stdlib-bot added the BLAS Issue or pull request related to Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms (BLAS). label Sep 21, 2024
@aman-095 aman-095 added Feature Issue or pull request for adding a new feature. C Issue involves or relates to C. labels Sep 21, 2024
@aman-095 aman-095 marked this pull request as ready for review September 21, 2024 12:15
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LGTM. Thanks, @aman-095!

@kgryte kgryte merged commit 807613d into stdlib-js:develop Sep 22, 2024
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