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"%PYTHON%" setup.py install --single-version-externally-managed --record=record.txt
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if errorlevel 1 exit 1
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#!/bin/bash
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${PYTHON} setup.py install --single-version-externally-managed --record=record.txt;
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package:
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name: pybind11
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version: {{ environ.get('GIT_DESCRIBE_TAG', '').replace('v', '') }}
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build:
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number: {{ environ.get('GIT_DESCRIBE_NUMBER', 0) }}
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{% if environ.get('GIT_DESCRIBE_NUMBER', '0') == '0' %}string: py{{ environ.get('PY_VER').replace('.', '') }}_0
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{% else %}string: py{{ environ.get('PY_VER').replace('.', '') }}_{{ environ.get('GIT_BUILD_STR', 'GIT_STUB') }}{% endif %}
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source:
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git_url: ../
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requirements:
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build:
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- python
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run:
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- python
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test:
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imports:
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- pybind11
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about:
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home: https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/
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summary: Seamless operability between C++11 and Python
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- Update the version number and push to pypi
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- Update ``pybind11/_version.py`` (set release version, remove 'dev')
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- Tag release date in ``doc/changelog.rst``.
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- ``git add`` and ``git commit``.
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- ``git tag -a vX.Y -m 'vX.Y release'``.
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- ``git push``
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- ``git push --tags``.
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- ``python setup.py sdist upload``.
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- ``python setup.py bdist_wheel upload``.
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- Tag release date in ``doc/changelog.rst``.
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- Tag the commit and push to anaconda.org
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- ``git tag -a vX.Y -m 'vX.Y release'``.
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- ``conda-build conda.recipe``
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This should ouput the path of the generated tar.bz2 for the package
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- ``conda-convert --platform all [path/to/tar.bz2] -o .``
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- ``for i in *-32/* *-64/*; do anaconda upload -u pybind $i; done``
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- Update conda-forge
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- change version number in ``meta.yml``
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- update checksum to match the one computed by pypi
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- Get back to work
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- Update ``_version.py`` (add 'dev' and increment minor).
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- Update version macros in ``include/pybind11/common.h``
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- ``git add`` and ``git commit``. ``git push``. ``git push --tags``.
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The remote for the last ``git push --tags`` should be the main repository for
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pybind11.
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- ``git add`` and ``git commit``.
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``git push``
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std::cout << endl;
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}
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void call_kw_func(py::function f) {
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py::tuple args = py::make_tuple(1234);
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py::dict kwargs;
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kwargs["y"] = py::cast(5678);
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f(*args, **kwargs);
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}
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void init_ex11(py::module &m) {
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m.def("kw_func", &kw_func, py::arg("x"), py::arg("y"));
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m.def("kw_func2", &kw_func, py::arg("x") = 100, py::arg("y") = 200);
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list.push_back(17);
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m.def("kw_func4", &kw_func4, py::arg("myList") = list);
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m.def("call_kw_func", &call_kw_func);
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}
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sys.path.append('.')
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from example import kw_func, kw_func2, kw_func3, kw_func4
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from example import kw_func, kw_func2, kw_func3, kw_func4, call_kw_func
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print(pydoc.render_doc(kw_func, "Help on %s"))
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print(pydoc.render_doc(kw_func2, "Help on %s"))
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kw_func4()
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kw_func4(myList = [1, 2, 3])
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call_kw_func(kw_func2)
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kw_func4: 13 17
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kw_func4: 1 2 3
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kw_func(x=1234, y=5678)
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}
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bool test_callback1(py::object func) {
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func.call();
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func();
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return false;
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}
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int test_callback2(py::object func) {
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py::object result = func.call("Hello", 'x', true, 5);
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py::object result = func("Hello", 'x', true, 5);
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return result.cast<int>();
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}
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return result;
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}
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template <typename... Args> object handle::call(Args&&... args) const {
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template <typename... Args> object handle::operator()(Args&&... args) const {
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tuple args_tuple = pybind11::make_tuple(std::forward<Args>(args)...);
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object result(PyObject_CallObject(m_ptr, args_tuple.ptr()), false);
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if (!result)
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return result;
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}
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template <typename... Args> object handle::call(Args &&... args) const {
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return operator()(std::forward<Args>(args)...);
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}
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inline object handle::operator()(detail::args args) const {
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object result(PyObject_CallObject(m_ptr, args.ptr()), false);
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if (!result)
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throw error_already_set();
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return result;
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}
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inline object handle::operator()(detail::args args, detail::kwargs kwargs) const {
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object result(PyObject_Call(m_ptr, args.ptr(), kwargs.ptr()), false);
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if (!result)
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throw error_already_set();
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return result;
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}
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#define PYBIND11_MAKE_OPAQUE(Type) \
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namespace pybind11 { namespace detail { \
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template<> class type_caster<Type> : public type_caster_base<Type> { }; \
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std::vector<size_t> shape; // Shape of the tensor (1 entry per dimension)
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std::vector<size_t> strides; // Number of entries between adjacent entries (for each per dimension)
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buffer_info() : ptr(nullptr), view(nullptr) {}
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buffer_info(void *ptr, size_t itemsize, const std::string &format, int ndim,
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const std::vector<size_t> &shape, const std::vector<size_t> &strides)
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: ptr(ptr), itemsize(itemsize), size(1), format(format),
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if (obj.get_type() != matrix_type.ptr()) {
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try {
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obj = matrix_type.call(obj);
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obj = matrix_type(obj);
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} catch (const error_already_set &) {
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PyErr_Clear();
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return false;
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{ sizeof(StorageIndex) }
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));
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return matrix_type.call(
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return matrix_type(
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std::make_tuple(data, innerIndices, outerIndices),
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std::make_pair(src.rows(), src.cols())
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).release();
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object src(src_, true);
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value = [src](Args... args) -> Return {
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gil_scoped_acquire acq;
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object retval(src.call(std::move(args)...));
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object retval(src(std::move(args)...));
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/* Visual studio 2015 parser issue: need parentheses around this expression */
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return (retval.template cast<Return>());
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};
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public:
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PYBIND11_OBJECT_CVT(array_t, array, is_non_null, m_ptr = ensure(m_ptr));
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array_t() : array() { }
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array_t(const buffer_info& info) : array(info) {}
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static bool is_non_null(PyObject *ptr) { return ptr != nullptr; }
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static PyObject *ensure(PyObject *ptr) {
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if (ptr == nullptr)
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template <typename T> struct npy_format_descriptor<T, typename std::enable_if<std::is_integral<T>::value>::type> {
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private:
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constexpr static const int values[] = {
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constexpr static const int values[8] = {
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array::API::NPY_BYTE_, array::API::NPY_UBYTE_, array::API::NPY_SHORT_, array::API::NPY_USHORT_,
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array::API::NPY_INT_, array::API::NPY_UINT_, array::API::NPY_LONGLONG_, array::API::NPY_ULONGLONG_ };
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public:
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if (a.descr)
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a.descr = strdup(a.descr);
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else if (a.value)
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a.descr = strdup(((std::string) ((object) handle(a.value).attr("__repr__")).call().str()).c_str());
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a.descr = strdup(((std::string) ((object) handle(a.value).attr("__repr__"))().str()).c_str());
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}
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auto const ®istered_types = detail::get_internals().registered_types_cpp;
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pybind11::gil_scoped_acquire gil; \
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pybind11::function overload = pybind11::get_overload(this, #name); \
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if (overload) \
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return overload.call(__VA_ARGS__).template cast<ret_type>(); }
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return overload(__VA_ARGS__).template cast<ret_type>(); }
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#define PYBIND11_OVERLOAD(ret_type, class_name, name, ...) \
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PYBIND11_OVERLOAD_INT(ret_type, class_name, name, __VA_ARGS__) \
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class object;
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class dict;
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class iterator;
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namespace detail { class accessor; }
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namespace detail { class accessor; class args; class kwargs; }
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/// Holds a reference to a Python object (no reference counting)
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class handle {
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inline detail::accessor attr(const char *key) const;
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inline pybind11::str str() const;
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template <typename T> T cast() const;
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template <typename ... Args> object call(Args&&... args_) const;
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template <typename ... Args>
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[[deprecated("call(...) was deprecated in favor of operator()(...)")]]
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object call(Args&&... args) const;
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template <typename ... Args> object operator()(Args&&... args) const;
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inline object operator()(detail::args args) const;
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inline object operator()(detail::args args, detail::kwargs kwargs) const;
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operator bool() const { return m_ptr != nullptr; }
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bool operator==(const handle &h) const { return m_ptr == h.m_ptr; }
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bool operator!=(const handle &h) const { return m_ptr != h.m_ptr; }
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bool check() const { return m_ptr != nullptr; }
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inline detail::args operator*() const;
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protected:
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PyObject *m_ptr;
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};
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ssize_t pos = 0;
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};
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class kwargs : public handle {
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public:
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kwargs(handle h) : handle(h) { }
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};
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class args : public handle {
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public:
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args(handle h) : handle(h) { }
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kwargs operator*() const { return kwargs(*this); }
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};
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inline bool PyIterable_Check(PyObject *obj) {
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PyObject *iter = PyObject_GetIter(obj);
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if (iter) {
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inline detail::accessor handle::attr(const char *key) const { return detail::accessor(ptr(), key, true); }
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inline iterator handle::begin() const { return iterator(PyObject_GetIter(ptr()), false); }
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inline iterator handle::end() const { return iterator(nullptr, false); }
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inline detail::args handle::operator*() const { return detail::args(*this); }
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class str : public object {
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public:
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