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Qlib does not require the installation of packages like
CatBoostModelBut the output looks a little misleading.
To Reproduce
Run
examples/workflow_by_code.ipynbin jupyter notebook.Expected Behavior
Successfully run the script without installing CatBoostModel and warning.
Screenshot
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/465606/1