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Revert "Update Array to respect FSStore's key_separator (#718)" #729

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@joshmoore joshmoore commented Apr 29, 2021

This reverts commit 449ed26.

see: #709 zarr-developers/n5py#12

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Merging #729 (8076e5b) into master (b170a48) will decrease coverage by 0.01%.
The diff coverage is 100.00%.

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@jakirkham @d-v-b @martindurant @grlee77 : I'll be disappearing for the evening soon, but if #709 is unlikely to go green and this needs to go out, 👍

@jakirkham jakirkham merged commit a8561fc into zarr-developers:master Apr 29, 2021
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Thanks Josh! 😄

This seems fine to revert for now. We can rework things in PR ( #709 ) and hopefully address the motivating use cases that way 🙂

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