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Fix bug for categorical pandas index with categories with EA dtype #8481

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@phofl phofl commented Nov 23, 2023

  • Tests added
  • User visible changes (including notable bug fixes) are documented in whats-new.rst

This will become a lot more common when we start inferring strings as arrow backed strings in pandas

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Great thanks @phofl

@dcherian dcherian merged commit dc66f0d into pydata:main Nov 24, 2023
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@phofl phofl deleted the categorical_string branch November 24, 2023 23:27
dcherian added a commit to rabernat/xarray that referenced this pull request Nov 29, 2023
* upstream/main:
  Raise an informative error message when object array has mixed types (pydata#4700)
  Start renaming `dims` to `dim` (pydata#8487)
  Reduce redundancy between namedarray and variable tests (pydata#8405)
  Fix Zarr region transpose (pydata#8484)
  Refine rolling_exp error messages (pydata#8485)
  Use numbagg for `ffill` by default (pydata#8389)
  Fix bug for categorical pandas index with categories with EA dtype (pydata#8481)
  Improve "variable not found" error message (pydata#8474)
  Add whatsnew for pydata#8475 (pydata#8478)
  Allow `rank` to run on dask arrays (pydata#8475)
  Fix mypy tests (pydata#8476)
  Use concise date format when plotting (pydata#8449)
  Fix `map_blocks` docs' formatting (pydata#8464)
  Consolidate `_get_alpha` func (pydata#8465)
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