Simplify implementation of is_numlike & is_string_like.#7996
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| return isinstance(obj, (six.string_types, np.str_)) |
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Ah the joys of Py2... fixed.
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See #7795 and #7835 for the motivation. Note that this PR does not actually deprecate either function -- just replaces them by a "saner" implementation (as argued in the issues).