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ci: disallow some common capitalization mistakes (#2472)
* ci: only annotate linux for now * style: block some common mistakes
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@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ on:
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jobs:
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standard:
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strategy:
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fail-fast: false
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matrix:
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runs-on: [ubuntu-latest, windows-latest, macos-latest]
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arch: [x64]
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@ -103,6 +104,7 @@ jobs:
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run: python -m pip install -r tests/requirements.txt --prefer-binary
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- name: Setup annotations
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if: runner.os == 'Linux'
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run: python -m pip install pytest-github-actions-annotate-failures
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- name: Configure C++11 ${{ matrix.args }}
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@ -34,6 +34,14 @@ repos:
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types: [file]
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files: (\.cmake|CMakeLists.txt)(.in)?$
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- repo: local
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hooks:
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- id: disallow-caps
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name: Disallow improper capitalization
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language: pygrep
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entry: PyBind|Numpy|Cmake
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exclude: .pre-commit-config.yaml
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- repo: local
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hooks:
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- id: check-style
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@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ Vectors versus column/row matrices
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Eigen and numpy have fundamentally different notions of a vector. In Eigen, a
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vector is simply a matrix with the number of columns or rows set to 1 at
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compile time (for a column vector or row vector, respectively). Numpy, in
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compile time (for a column vector or row vector, respectively). NumPy, in
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contrast, has comparable 2-dimensional 1xN and Nx1 arrays, but *also* has
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1-dimensional arrays of size N.
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@ -628,7 +628,7 @@ v2.2.0 (August 31, 2017)
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in reference cycles.
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`#856 <https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/856>`_.
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* Numpy and buffer protocol related improvements:
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* NumPy and buffer protocol related improvements:
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1. Support for negative strides in Python buffer objects/numpy arrays. This
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required changing integers from unsigned to signed for the related C++ APIs.
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@ -1359,7 +1359,7 @@ Happy Christmas!
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* Improved support for ``std::shared_ptr<>`` conversions
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* Initial support for ``std::set<>`` conversions
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* Fixed type resolution issue for types defined in a separate plugin module
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* Cmake build system improvements
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* CMake build system improvements
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* Factored out generic functionality to non-templated code (smaller code size)
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* Added a code size / compile time benchmark vs Boost.Python
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* Added an appveyor CI script
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@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ CMake code. Conflicts can arise, however, when using pybind11 in a project that
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Python detection in a system with several Python versions installed.
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This difference may cause inconsistencies and errors if *both* mechanisms are used in the same project. Consider the following
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Cmake code executed in a system with Python 2.7 and 3.x installed:
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CMake code executed in a system with Python 2.7 and 3.x installed:
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.. code-block:: cmake
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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ something. The changes are:
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``CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=<number>`` instead, or any other valid CMake CXX or CUDA
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standard selection method, like ``target_compile_features``.
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* If you do not request a standard, PyBind11 targets will compile with the
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* If you do not request a standard, pybind11 targets will compile with the
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compiler default, but not less than C++11, instead of forcing C++14 always.
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If you depend on the old behavior, please use ``set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 14)``
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instead.
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));
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// test_type_selection
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// Numpy function which only accepts specific data types
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// NumPy function which only accepts specific data types
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m.def("selective_func", [](py::array_t<int, py::array::c_style>) { return "Int branch taken."; });
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m.def("selective_func", [](py::array_t<float, py::array::c_style>) { return "Float branch taken."; });
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m.def("selective_func", [](py::array_t<std::complex<float>, py::array::c_style>) { return "Complex float branch taken."; });
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