[MNT] testing package without soft dependencies, isolate matplotlib#662
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[MNT] testing package without soft dependencies, isolate matplotlib#662
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…PyPortfolio#662) * adds a CI job, `pytest-nosoftdeps`, to test the package without soft dependencies. * isolates soft dependency `matplotlib` in tests and the plotting module * isolates the `ecos` dependency almost entirely. There is one default that remains, which is deprecated and scheduled for removal in 1.7.0. * adds `scikit-base` soft dependency (without further dependencies) to manage soft dependencies This is also useful to check whether soft dependencies are properly isolated.
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pytest-nosoftdeps, to test the package without soft dependencies.matplotlibin tests and the plotting moduleecosdependency almost entirely. There is one default that remains, which is deprecated and scheduled for removal in 1.7.0.scikit-basesoft dependency (without further dependencies) to manage soft dependenciesThis is also useful to check whether soft dependencies are properly isolated.