PennyLane is a cross-platform Python library for quantum computing, quantum machine learning, and quantum chemistry. Train a quantum computer the same way as a neural network.
Please complete the following checklist when submitting a PR:
[ ] All new features must include a unit test.
If you've fixed a bug or added code that should be tested, add a test to the
test directory!
[ ] All new functions and code must be clearly commented and documented.
If you do make documentation changes, make sure that the docs build and
render correctly by running make docs.
[ ] Ensure that the test suite passes, by running make test.
[ ] Add a new entry to the doc/releases/changelog-dev.md file, summarizing the
change, and including a link back to the PR.
[ ] The PennyLane source code conforms to
PEP8 standards.
We check all of our code against Pylint.
To lint modified files, simply pip install pylint, and then
run pylint pennylane/path/to/file.py.
When all the above are checked, delete everything above the dashed
line and fill in the pull request template.
Context: Add test support for PennyLane with Python 3.13.
Before submitting
Please complete the following checklist when submitting a PR:
[ ] All new features must include a unit test. If you've fixed a bug or added code that should be tested, add a test to the test directory!
[ ] All new functions and code must be clearly commented and documented. If you do make documentation changes, make sure that the docs build and render correctly by running
make docs
.[ ] Ensure that the test suite passes, by running
make test
.[ ] Add a new entry to the
doc/releases/changelog-dev.md
file, summarizing the change, and including a link back to the PR.[ ] The PennyLane source code conforms to PEP8 standards. We check all of our code against Pylint. To lint modified files, simply
pip install pylint
, and then runpylint pennylane/path/to/file.py
.When all the above are checked, delete everything above the dashed line and fill in the pull request template.
Context: Add test support for PennyLane with Python 3.13.
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