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This is the pybind11 **smart_holder** branch. Please refer to
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``README_smart_holder.rst`` for branch-specific information.
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.. warning::
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Combining older versions of pybind11 (< 2.6.0) with Python 3.9.0 will
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trigger undefined behavior that typically manifests as crashes during
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interpreter shutdown (but could also destroy your data. **You have been
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warned.**)
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We recommend that you update to the latest patch release of Python (3.9.1),
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which includes a `fix <https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/22670>`_
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that resolves this problem. If you do use Python 3.9.0, please update to
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the latest version of pybind11 (2.6.0 or newer), which includes a temporary
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workaround specifically when Python 3.9.0 is detected at runtime.
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**pybind11** is a lightweight header-only library that exposes C++ types
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in Python and vice versa, mainly to create Python bindings of existing
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C++ code. Its goals and syntax are similar to the excellent
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transparently applied to all entries of one or more NumPy array
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arguments.
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- Python’s slice-based access and assignment operations can be
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- Python's slice-based access and assignment operations can be
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supported with just a few lines of code.
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- Everything is contained in just a few header files; there is no need
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@ -57,16 +57,16 @@ clean, well written patch would likely be accepted to solve them.
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Python 3.9.0 warning
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Combining older versions of pybind11 (< 2.6.0) with Python on 3.9.0 will
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trigger undefined behavior that typically manifests as crashes during
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Combining older versions of pybind11 (< 2.6.0) with Python on exactly 3.9.0
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will trigger undefined behavior that typically manifests as crashes during
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interpreter shutdown (but could also destroy your data. **You have been
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warned**).
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This issue has been
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`fixed in Python <https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/22670>`_. As a
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mitigation until 3.9.1 is released and commonly used, pybind11 (2.6.0 or newer)
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includes a temporary workaround specifically when Python 3.9.0 is detected at
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runtime, leaking about 50 bytes of memory when a callback function is garbage
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collected. For reference; the pybind11 test suite has about 2,000 such
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callbacks, but only 49 are garbage collected before the end-of-process. Wheels
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built with Python 3.9.0 will correctly avoid the leak when run in Python 3.9.1.
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This issue was `fixed in Python <https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/22670>`_.
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As a mitigation for this bug, pybind11 2.6.0 or newer includes a workaround
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specifically when Python 3.9.0 is detected at runtime, leaking about 50 bytes
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of memory when a callback function is garbage collected. For reference, the
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pybind11 test suite has about 2,000 such callbacks, but only 49 are garbage
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collected before the end-of-process. Wheels (even if built with Python 3.9.0)
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will correctly avoid the leak when run in Python 3.9.1, and this does not
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affect other 3.X versions.
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breathe==4.26.1
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# docutils 0.17 breaks HTML tags & RTD theme
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# https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/issues/9001
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docutils==0.16
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sphinx==3.3.1
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sphinx_rtd_theme==0.5.0
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sphinxcontrib-moderncmakedomain==3.17
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#define PYBIND11_VERSION_MINOR 6
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#define PYBIND11_VERSION_PATCH 3.dev1
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// Similar to Python's convention: https://docs.python.org/3/c-api/apiabiversion.html
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// Additional convention: 0xD = dev
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#define PYBIND11_VERSION_HEX 0x020603D1
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#define PYBIND11_NAMESPACE_BEGIN(name) namespace name {
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#define PYBIND11_NAMESPACE_END(name) }
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noxfile.py
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session.install("-r", "docs/requirements.txt")
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session.chdir("docs")
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if "pdf" in session.posargs:
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session.run("sphinx-build", "-M", "latexpdf", ".", "_build")
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return
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session.run("sphinx-build", "-M", "html", ".", "_build")
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if session.posargs:
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if "serve" in session.posargs:
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print("Launching docs at http://localhost:8000/ - use Ctrl-C to quit")
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session.log("Launching docs at http://localhost:8000/ - use Ctrl-C to quit")
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session.run("python", "-m", "http.server", "8000", "-d", "_build/html")
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else:
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print("Unsupported argument to docs")
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elif session.posargs:
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session.error("Unsupported argument to docs")
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@nox.session(reuse_venv=True)
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setup.py
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r"^\s*#\s*define\s+PYBIND11_VERSION_([A-Z]+)\s+(.*)$", re.MULTILINE
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)
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def build_expected_version_hex(matches):
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patch_level_serial = matches["PATCH"]
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serial = None
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try:
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major = int(matches["MAJOR"])
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minor = int(matches["MINOR"])
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flds = patch_level_serial.split(".")
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if flds:
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patch = int(flds[0])
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level = None
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if len(flds) == 1:
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level = "0"
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serial = 0
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elif len(flds) == 2:
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level_serial = flds[1]
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for level in ("a", "b", "c", "dev"):
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if level_serial.startswith(level):
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serial = int(level_serial[len(level) :])
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break
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except ValueError:
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pass
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if serial is None:
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msg = 'Invalid PYBIND11_VERSION_PATCH: "{}"'.format(patch_level_serial)
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raise RuntimeError(msg)
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return "0x{:02x}{:02x}{:02x}{}{:x}".format(
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major, minor, patch, level[:1].upper(), serial
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)
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# PYBIND11_GLOBAL_SDIST will build a different sdist, with the python-headers
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# files, and the sys.prefix files (CMake and headers).
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)
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raise RuntimeError(msg)
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version_hex = matches.get("HEX", "MISSING")
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expected_version_hex = build_expected_version_hex(matches)
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if version_hex != expected_version_hex:
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msg = "PYBIND11_VERSION_HEX {} does not match expected value {}!".format(
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version_hex,
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expected_version_hex,
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)
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raise RuntimeError(msg)
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def get_and_replace(filename, binary=False, **opts):
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with open(filename, "rb" if binary else "r") as f:
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entry_points={
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"console_scripts": [
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"pybind11-config = pybind11.__main__:main",
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],
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"pipx.run": [
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"pybind11 = pybind11.__main__:main",
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]
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},
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cmdclass=cmdclass
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