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feat: add support for stack for blas/sswap #2898

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This pull request updates the existing implementation for blas/sswap, adds support for stack input, following the blas/dswap package.

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@stdlib-bot stdlib-bot added the BLAS Issue or pull request related to Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms (BLAS). label Sep 13, 2024
@kgryte kgryte changed the title refactor: add support for stack for blas/sswap feat: add support for stack for blas/sswap Sep 14, 2024
@kgryte kgryte added the Feature Issue or pull request for adding a new feature. label Sep 14, 2024
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LGTM. Thanks, @aman-095!

@kgryte kgryte merged commit 2d7e925 into stdlib-js:develop Sep 14, 2024
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