Merge pull request #313 from jagerman/scoped-enums

Fix scoped enums and add scoped enum example
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Wenzel Jakob 2016-08-04 19:46:56 +02:00 committed by GitHub
commit 2fb81afb59
4 changed files with 48 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -14,6 +14,11 @@ enum EMyEnumeration {
ESecondEntry ESecondEntry
}; };
enum class ECMyEnum {
Two = 2,
Three
};
class ExampleWithEnum { class ExampleWithEnum {
public: public:
enum EMode { enum EMode {
@ -41,6 +46,10 @@ float test_function3(int i) {
return (float) i / 2.f; return (float) i / 2.f;
} }
void test_ecenum(ECMyEnum z) {
std::cout << "test_ecenum(ECMyEnum::" << (z == ECMyEnum::Two ? "Two" : "Three") << ")" << std::endl;
}
py::bytes return_bytes() { py::bytes return_bytes() {
const char *data = "\x01\x00\x02\x00"; const char *data = "\x01\x00\x02\x00";
return std::string(data, 4); return std::string(data, 4);
@ -56,6 +65,7 @@ void init_ex_constants_and_functions(py::module &m) {
m.def("test_function", &test_function1); m.def("test_function", &test_function1);
m.def("test_function", &test_function2); m.def("test_function", &test_function2);
m.def("test_function", &test_function3); m.def("test_function", &test_function3);
m.def("test_ecenum", &test_ecenum);
m.attr("some_constant") = py::int_(14); m.attr("some_constant") = py::int_(14);
py::enum_<EMyEnumeration>(m, "EMyEnumeration") py::enum_<EMyEnumeration>(m, "EMyEnumeration")
@ -63,6 +73,11 @@ void init_ex_constants_and_functions(py::module &m) {
.value("ESecondEntry", ESecondEntry) .value("ESecondEntry", ESecondEntry)
.export_values(); .export_values();
py::enum_<ECMyEnum>(m, "ECMyEnum")
.value("Two", ECMyEnum::Two)
.value("Three", ECMyEnum::Three)
;
py::class_<ExampleWithEnum> exenum_class(m, "ExampleWithEnum"); py::class_<ExampleWithEnum> exenum_class(m, "ExampleWithEnum");
exenum_class.def_static("test_function", &ExampleWithEnum::test_function); exenum_class.def_static("test_function", &ExampleWithEnum::test_function);
py::enum_<ExampleWithEnum::EMode>(exenum_class, "EMode") py::enum_<ExampleWithEnum::EMode>(exenum_class, "EMode")

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@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ sys.path.append('.')
from example import test_function from example import test_function
from example import some_constant from example import some_constant
from example import EMyEnumeration from example import EMyEnumeration
from example import ECMyEnum, test_ecenum
from example import EFirstEntry from example import EFirstEntry
from example import ExampleWithEnum from example import ExampleWithEnum
from example import return_bytes from example import return_bytes
@ -20,6 +21,27 @@ print(test_function())
print(test_function(7)) print(test_function(7))
print(test_function(EMyEnumeration.EFirstEntry)) print(test_function(EMyEnumeration.EFirstEntry))
print(test_function(EMyEnumeration.ESecondEntry)) print(test_function(EMyEnumeration.ESecondEntry))
test_ecenum(ECMyEnum.Three)
z = ECMyEnum.Two
test_ecenum(z)
try:
z == 2
print("Bad: expected a TypeError exception")
except TypeError:
try:
z != 3
print("Bad: expected a TypeError exception")
except TypeError:
print("Good: caught expected TypeError exceptions for scoped enum ==/!= int comparisons")
y = EMyEnumeration.ESecondEntry
try:
y == 2
y != 2
print("Good: no TypeError exception for unscoped enum ==/!= int comparisions")
except TypeError:
print("Bad: caught TypeError exception for unscoped enum ==/!= int comparisons")
print("enum->integer = %i" % int(EMyEnumeration.ESecondEntry)) print("enum->integer = %i" % int(EMyEnumeration.ESecondEntry))
print("integer->enum = %s" % str(EMyEnumeration(2))) print("integer->enum = %s" % str(EMyEnumeration(2)))

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@ -10,6 +10,10 @@ test_function(enum=1)
None None
test_function(enum=2) test_function(enum=2)
None None
test_ecenum(ECMyEnum::Three)
test_ecenum(ECMyEnum::Two)
Good: caught expected TypeError exceptions for scoped enum ==/!= int comparisons
Good: no TypeError exception for unscoped enum ==/!= int comparisions
enum->integer = 2 enum->integer = 2
integer->enum = EMyEnumeration.ESecondEntry integer->enum = EMyEnumeration.ESecondEntry
A constant = 14 A constant = 14

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@ -1019,9 +1019,14 @@ public:
this->def("__init__", [](Type& value, UnderlyingType i) { new (&value) Type((Type) i); }); this->def("__init__", [](Type& value, UnderlyingType i) { new (&value) Type((Type) i); });
this->def("__int__", [](Type value) { return (UnderlyingType) value; }); this->def("__int__", [](Type value) { return (UnderlyingType) value; });
this->def("__eq__", [](const Type &value, Type *value2) { return value2 && value == *value2; }); this->def("__eq__", [](const Type &value, Type *value2) { return value2 && value == *value2; });
this->def("__eq__", [](const Type &value, UnderlyingType value2) { return value == value2; });
this->def("__ne__", [](const Type &value, Type *value2) { return !value2 || value != *value2; }); this->def("__ne__", [](const Type &value, Type *value2) { return !value2 || value != *value2; });
this->def("__ne__", [](const Type &value, UnderlyingType value2) { return value != value2; }); if (std::is_convertible<Type, UnderlyingType>::value) {
// Don't provide comparison with the underlying type if the enum isn't convertible,
// i.e. if Type is a scoped enum, mirroring the C++ behaviour. (NB: we explicitly
// convert Type to UnderlyingType below anyway because this needs to compile).
this->def("__eq__", [](const Type &value, UnderlyingType value2) { return (UnderlyingType) value == value2; });
this->def("__ne__", [](const Type &value, UnderlyingType value2) { return (UnderlyingType) value != value2; });
}
this->def("__hash__", [](const Type &value) { return (UnderlyingType) value; }); this->def("__hash__", [](const Type &value) { return (UnderlyingType) value; });
m_entries = entries; m_entries = entries;
} }