`cf.Field.match_by_construct` always returns `True` for 1-d constructs whose axis is not in the data
At v3.15.3, cf.Field.match_by_construct always returns True when matching against a size 1 construct that whose domain axis is not spanned by the field's data array, regardless of the condition:
>>> import cf >>> f = cf.example_field(0) >>> print(f) Field: specific_humidity (ncvar%q) ---------------------------------- Data : specific_humidity(latitude(5), longitude(8)) 1 Cell methods : area: mean Dimension coords: latitude(5) = [-75.0, ..., 75.0] degrees_north : longitude(8) = [22.5, ..., 337.5] degrees_east : time(1) = [2019-01-01 00:00:00] >>> f.match_by_construct(time=cf.dt('2019-01-01')) True >>> f.match_by_construct(time=cf.dt('1959-12-16')) True