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Remove references to deprecated NumPy type aliases. #3399

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This change replaces references to a number of deprecated NumPy type aliases (np.bool, np.int, np.float, np.complex, np.object, np.str) with their recommended replacement (bool, int, float, complex, object, str).

Those types were deprecated in 1.20 and are removed in 1.24, cf numpy/numpy#22607.

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This change replaces references to a number of deprecated NumPy
type aliases (np.bool, np.int, np.float, np.complex, np.object,
np.str) with their recommended replacement (bool, int, float,
complex, object, str).

Those types were deprecated in 1.20 and are removed in 1.24,
cf numpy/numpy#22607.
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vrabaud commented Dec 21, 2022

BTW, there is no code to fix on 3.4 in opencv_contrib

@asmorkalov asmorkalov merged commit 6ccd799 into opencv:4.x Dec 22, 2022
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