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Track base class pointers of instances
This commits adds base class pointers of offset base classes (i.e. due to multiple inheritance) to `registered_instances` so that if such a pointer is returned we properly recognize it as an existing instance. Without this, returning a base class pointer will cast to the existing instance if the pointer happens to coincide with the instance pointer, but constructs a new instance (quite possibly with a segfault, if ownership is applied) for unequal base class pointers due to multiple inheritance.
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@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ inline PyTypeObject *make_default_metaclass();
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/// Additional type information which does not fit into the PyTypeObject
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struct type_info {
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PyTypeObject *type;
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const std::type_info *cpptype;
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size_t type_size;
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void *(*operator_new)(size_t);
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void (*init_holder)(PyObject *, const void *);
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@ -35,9 +36,11 @@ struct type_info {
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void *get_buffer_data = nullptr;
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/** A simple type never occurs as a (direct or indirect) parent
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* of a class that makes use of multiple inheritance */
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bool simple_type = true;
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bool simple_type : 1;
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/* True if there is no multiple inheritance in this type's inheritance tree */
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bool simple_ancestors : 1;
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/* for base vs derived holder_type checks */
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bool default_holder = true;
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bool default_holder : 1;
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};
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PYBIND11_NOINLINE inline internals &get_internals() {
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@ -197,7 +200,7 @@ inline PyThreadState *get_thread_state_unchecked() {
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// Forward declarations
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inline void keep_alive_impl(handle nurse, handle patient);
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inline void register_instance(void *self);
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inline void register_instance(void *self, const type_info *tinfo);
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inline PyObject *make_new_instance(PyTypeObject *type, bool allocate_value = true);
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class type_caster_generic {
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@ -338,7 +341,7 @@ public:
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throw cast_error("unhandled return_value_policy: should not happen!");
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}
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register_instance(wrapper);
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register_instance(wrapper, tinfo);
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tinfo->init_holder(inst.ptr(), existing_holder);
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return inst.release();
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@ -185,18 +185,35 @@ inline PyTypeObject* make_default_metaclass() {
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return type;
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}
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inline void register_instance(void *self) {
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auto *inst = (instance_essentials<void> *) self;
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get_internals().registered_instances.emplace(inst->value, self);
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/// For multiple inheritance types we need to recursively register/deregister base pointers for any
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/// base classes with pointers that are difference from the instance value pointer so that we can
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/// correctly recognize an offset base class pointer. This calls a function with any offset base ptrs.
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inline void traverse_offset_bases(void *valueptr, const detail::type_info *tinfo, void *self,
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bool (*f)(void * /*parentptr*/, void * /*self*/)) {
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for (handle h : reinterpret_borrow<tuple>(tinfo->type->tp_bases)) {
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if (auto parent_tinfo = get_type_info((PyTypeObject *) h.ptr())) {
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for (auto &c : parent_tinfo->implicit_casts) {
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if (c.first == tinfo->cpptype) {
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auto *parentptr = c.second(valueptr);
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if (parentptr != valueptr)
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f(parentptr, self);
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traverse_offset_bases(parentptr, parent_tinfo, self, f);
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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inline bool deregister_instance(void *self) {
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auto *inst = (instance_essentials<void> *) self;
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auto type = Py_TYPE(inst);
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inline bool register_instance_impl(void *ptr, void *self) {
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get_internals().registered_instances.emplace(ptr, self);
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return true; // unused, but gives the same signature as the deregister func
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}
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inline bool deregister_instance_impl(void *ptr, void *self) {
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auto ®istered_instances = get_internals().registered_instances;
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auto range = registered_instances.equal_range(inst->value);
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auto range = registered_instances.equal_range(ptr);
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for (auto it = range.first; it != range.second; ++it) {
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if (type == Py_TYPE(it->second)) {
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if (Py_TYPE(self) == Py_TYPE(it->second)) {
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registered_instances.erase(it);
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return true;
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}
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@ -204,6 +221,21 @@ inline bool deregister_instance(void *self) {
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return false;
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}
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inline void register_instance(void *self, const type_info *tinfo) {
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auto *inst = (instance_essentials<void> *) self;
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register_instance_impl(inst->value, self);
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if (!tinfo->simple_ancestors)
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traverse_offset_bases(inst->value, tinfo, self, register_instance_impl);
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}
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inline bool deregister_instance(void *self, const detail::type_info *tinfo) {
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auto *inst = (instance_essentials<void> *) self;
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bool ret = deregister_instance_impl(inst->value, self);
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if (!tinfo->simple_ancestors)
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traverse_offset_bases(inst->value, tinfo, self, deregister_instance_impl);
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return ret;
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}
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/// Creates a new instance which, by default, includes allocation (but not construction of) the
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/// wrapped C++ instance. If allocating value, the instance is registered; otherwise
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/// register_instance will need to be called once the value has been assigned.
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@ -215,7 +247,7 @@ inline PyObject *make_new_instance(PyTypeObject *type, bool allocate_value /*= t
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instance->holder_constructed = false;
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if (allocate_value) {
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instance->value = tinfo->operator_new(tinfo->type_size);
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register_instance(self);
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register_instance(self, tinfo);
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} else {
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instance->value = nullptr;
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}
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@ -248,12 +280,15 @@ extern "C" inline int pybind11_object_init(PyObject *self, PyObject *, PyObject
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inline void clear_instance(PyObject *self) {
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auto instance = (instance_essentials<void> *) self;
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bool has_value = instance->value;
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type_info *tinfo = nullptr;
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if (has_value || instance->holder_constructed) {
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auto type = Py_TYPE(self);
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get_type_info(type)->dealloc(self);
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tinfo = get_type_info(type);
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tinfo->dealloc(self);
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}
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if (has_value) {
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if (!deregister_instance(self))
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if (!tinfo) tinfo = get_type_info(Py_TYPE(self));
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if (!deregister_instance(self, tinfo))
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pybind11_fail("pybind11_object_dealloc(): Tried to deallocate unregistered instance!");
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if (instance->weakrefs)
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/* Register supplemental type information in C++ dict */
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auto *tinfo = new detail::type_info();
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tinfo->type = (PyTypeObject *) m_ptr;
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tinfo->cpptype = rec.type;
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tinfo->type_size = rec.type_size;
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tinfo->operator_new = rec.operator_new;
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tinfo->init_holder = rec.init_holder;
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tinfo->dealloc = rec.dealloc;
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tinfo->simple_type = true;
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tinfo->simple_ancestors = true;
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auto &internals = get_internals();
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auto tindex = std::type_index(*rec.type);
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@ -825,8 +828,14 @@ protected:
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internals.registered_types_cpp[tindex] = tinfo;
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internals.registered_types_py[m_ptr] = tinfo;
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if (rec.bases.size() > 1 || rec.multiple_inheritance)
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if (rec.bases.size() > 1 || rec.multiple_inheritance) {
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mark_parents_nonsimple(tinfo->type);
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tinfo->simple_ancestors = false;
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}
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else if (rec.bases.size() == 1) {
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auto parent_tinfo = get_type_info((PyTypeObject *) rec.bases[0].ptr());
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tinfo->simple_ancestors = parent_tinfo->simple_ancestors;
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}
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}
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/// Helper function which tags all parents of a type using mult. inheritance
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@ -107,8 +107,16 @@ test_initializer multiple_inheritance_casting([](py::module &m) {
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py::class_<I801C, I801B1, I801B2, std::shared_ptr<I801C>>(m, "I801C").def(py::init<>());
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py::class_<I801D, I801C, std::shared_ptr<I801D>>(m, "I801D").def(py::init<>());
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// When returned a base class pointer to a derived instance, we cannot assume that the
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// pointer is `reinterpret_cast`able to the derived pointer because the base class
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// Two separate issues here: first, we want to recognize a pointer to a base type as being a
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// known instance even when the pointer value is unequal (i.e. due to a non-first
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// multiple-inheritance base class):
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m.def("i801b1_c", [](I801C *c) { return static_cast<I801B1 *>(c); });
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m.def("i801b2_c", [](I801C *c) { return static_cast<I801B2 *>(c); });
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m.def("i801b1_d", [](I801D *d) { return static_cast<I801B1 *>(d); });
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m.def("i801b2_d", [](I801D *d) { return static_cast<I801B2 *>(d); });
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// Second, when returned a base class pointer to a derived instance, we cannot assume that the
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// pointer is `reinterpret_cast`able to the derived pointer because, like above, the base class
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// pointer could be offset.
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m.def("i801c_b1", []() -> I801B1 * { return new I801C(); });
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m.def("i801c_b2", []() -> I801B2 * { return new I801C(); });
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assert d.dynamic == 1
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def test_mi_unaligned_base():
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"""Returning an offset (non-first MI) base class pointer should recognize the instance"""
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from pybind11_tests import I801C, I801D, i801b1_c, i801b2_c, i801b1_d, i801b2_d
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n_inst = ConstructorStats.detail_reg_inst()
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c = I801C()
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d = I801D()
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# + 4 below because we have the two instances, and each instance has offset base I801B2
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assert ConstructorStats.detail_reg_inst() == n_inst + 4
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b1c = i801b1_c(c)
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assert b1c is c
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b2c = i801b2_c(c)
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assert b2c is c
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b1d = i801b1_d(d)
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assert b1d is d
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b2d = i801b2_d(d)
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assert b2d is d
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assert ConstructorStats.detail_reg_inst() == n_inst + 4 # no extra instances
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del c, b1c, b2c
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assert ConstructorStats.detail_reg_inst() == n_inst + 2
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del d, b1d, b2d
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assert ConstructorStats.detail_reg_inst() == n_inst
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def test_mi_base_return():
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"""Tests returning an offset (non-first MI) base class pointer to a derived instance"""
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from pybind11_tests import (I801B2, I801C, I801D, i801c_b1, i801c_b2, i801d_b1, i801d_b2,
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assert d1.a == 1
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assert d1.b == 2
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assert ConstructorStats.detail_reg_inst() == n_inst + 2
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assert ConstructorStats.detail_reg_inst() == n_inst + 4
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c2 = i801c_b2()
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assert type(c2) is I801C
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assert d2.a == 1
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assert d2.b == 2
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assert ConstructorStats.detail_reg_inst() == n_inst + 4
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assert ConstructorStats.detail_reg_inst() == n_inst + 8
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del c2
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assert ConstructorStats.detail_reg_inst() == n_inst + 3
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assert ConstructorStats.detail_reg_inst() == n_inst + 6
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del c1, d1, d2
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assert ConstructorStats.detail_reg_inst() == n_inst
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