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Add syntax sugar for resolving overloaded functions (#541)
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@ -104,6 +104,8 @@ With the above change, the same Python code now produces the following output:
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>>> print(p)
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<example.Pet named 'Molly'>
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.. [#f1] Stateless closures are those with an empty pair of brackets ``[]`` as the capture object.
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.. _properties:
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Instance and static fields
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@ -337,6 +339,35 @@ The overload signatures are also visible in the method's docstring:
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| Set the pet's name
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If you have a C++14 compatible compiler [#cpp14]_, you can use an alternative
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syntax to cast the overloaded function:
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.. code-block:: cpp
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py::class_<Pet>(m, "Pet")
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.def("set", py::overload_cast<int>(&Pet::set), "Set the pet's age")
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.def("set", py::overload_cast<const std::string &>(&Pet::set), "Set the pet's name");
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Here, ``py::overload_cast`` only requires the parameter types to be specified.
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The return type and class are deduced. This avoids the additional noise of
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``void (Pet::*)()`` as seen in the raw cast. If a function is overloaded based
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on constness, the ``py::const_`` tag should be used:
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.. code-block:: cpp
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struct Widget {
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int foo(int x, float y);
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int foo(int x, float y) const;
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};
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py::class_<Widget>(m, "Widget")
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.def("foo_mutable", py::overload_cast<int, float>(&Widget::foo))
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.def("foo_const", py::overload_cast<int, float>(&Widget::foo, py::const_));
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.. [#cpp14] A compiler which supports the ``-std=c++14`` flag
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or Visual Studio 2015 Update 2 and newer.
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.. note::
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To define multiple overloaded constructors, simply declare one after the
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@ -406,5 +437,3 @@ typed enums.
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...
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By default, these are omitted to conserve space.
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.. [#f1] Stateless closures are those with an empty pair of brackets ``[]`` as the capture object.
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@ -557,4 +557,39 @@ PYBIND11_DECL_FMT(bool, "?");
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/// Dummy destructor wrapper that can be used to expose classes with a private destructor
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struct nodelete { template <typename T> void operator()(T*) { } };
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// overload_cast requires variable templates: C++14 or MSVC 2015 Update 2
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#if defined(PYBIND11_CPP14) || _MSC_FULL_VER >= 190023918
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#define PYBIND11_OVERLOAD_CAST 1
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NAMESPACE_BEGIN(detail)
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template <typename... Args>
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struct overload_cast_impl {
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template <typename Return>
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constexpr auto operator()(Return (*pf)(Args...)) const noexcept
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-> decltype(pf) { return pf; }
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template <typename Return, typename Class>
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constexpr auto operator()(Return (Class::*pmf)(Args...), std::false_type = {}) const noexcept
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-> decltype(pmf) { return pmf; }
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template <typename Return, typename Class>
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constexpr auto operator()(Return (Class::*pmf)(Args...) const, std::true_type) const noexcept
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-> decltype(pmf) { return pmf; }
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};
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NAMESPACE_END(detail)
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/// Syntax sugar for resolving overloaded function pointers:
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/// - regular: static_cast<Return (Class::*)(Arg0, Arg1, Arg2)>(&Class::func)
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/// - sweet: overload_cast<Arg0, Arg1, Arg2>(&Class::func)
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template <typename... Args>
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static constexpr detail::overload_cast_impl<Args...> overload_cast = {};
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// MSVC 2015 only accepts this particular initialization syntax for this variable template.
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/// Const member function selector for overload_cast
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/// - regular: static_cast<Return (Class::*)(Arg) const>(&Class::func)
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/// - sweet: overload_cast<Arg>(&Class::func, const_)
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static constexpr auto const_ = std::true_type{};
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#endif // overload_cast
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NAMESPACE_END(pybind11)
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@ -23,6 +23,9 @@ std::string test_function3(int i) {
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return "test_function(" + std::to_string(i) + ")";
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}
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py::str test_function4(int, float) { return "test_function(int, float)"; }
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py::str test_function4(float, int) { return "test_function(float, int)"; }
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py::bytes return_bytes() {
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const char *data = "\x01\x00\x02\x00";
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return std::string(data, 4);
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@ -45,6 +48,14 @@ test_initializer constants_and_functions([](py::module &m) {
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m.def("test_function", &test_function2);
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m.def("test_function", &test_function3);
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#if defined(PYBIND11_OVERLOAD_CAST)
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m.def("test_function", py::overload_cast<int, float>(&test_function4));
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m.def("test_function", py::overload_cast<float, int>(&test_function4));
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#else
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m.def("test_function", static_cast<py::str (*)(int, float)>(&test_function4));
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m.def("test_function", static_cast<py::str (*)(float, int)>(&test_function4));
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#endif
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py::enum_<MyEnum>(m, "MyEnum")
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.value("EFirstEntry", EFirstEntry)
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.value("ESecondEntry", ESecondEntry)
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@ -14,6 +14,9 @@ def test_function_overloading():
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assert test_function(MyEnum.EFirstEntry) == "test_function(enum=1)"
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assert test_function(MyEnum.ESecondEntry) == "test_function(enum=2)"
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assert test_function(1, 1.0) == "test_function(int, float)"
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assert test_function(2.0, 2) == "test_function(float, int)"
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def test_bytes():
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from pybind11_tests import return_bytes, print_bytes
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int *internal4() { return &value; } // return by pointer
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const int *internal5() { return &value; } // return by const pointer
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py::str overloaded(int, float) { return "(int, float)"; }
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py::str overloaded(float, int) { return "(float, int)"; }
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py::str overloaded(int, float) const { return "(int, float) const"; }
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py::str overloaded(float, int) const { return "(float, int) const"; }
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int value = 0;
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};
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@ -117,6 +122,17 @@ test_initializer methods_and_attributes([](py::module &m) {
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.def("internal3", &ExampleMandA::internal3)
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.def("internal4", &ExampleMandA::internal4)
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.def("internal5", &ExampleMandA::internal5)
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#if defined(PYBIND11_OVERLOAD_CAST)
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.def("overloaded", py::overload_cast<int, float>(&ExampleMandA::overloaded))
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.def("overloaded", py::overload_cast<float, int>(&ExampleMandA::overloaded))
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.def("overloaded_const", py::overload_cast<int, float>(&ExampleMandA::overloaded, py::const_))
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.def("overloaded_const", py::overload_cast<float, int>(&ExampleMandA::overloaded, py::const_))
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#else
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.def("overloaded", static_cast<py::str (ExampleMandA::*)(int, float)>(&ExampleMandA::overloaded))
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.def("overloaded", static_cast<py::str (ExampleMandA::*)(float, int)>(&ExampleMandA::overloaded))
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.def("overloaded_const", static_cast<py::str (ExampleMandA::*)(int, float) const>(&ExampleMandA::overloaded))
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.def("overloaded_const", static_cast<py::str (ExampleMandA::*)(float, int) const>(&ExampleMandA::overloaded))
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#endif
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.def("__str__", &ExampleMandA::toString)
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.def_readwrite("value", &ExampleMandA::value)
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;
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assert instance1.internal4() == 320
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assert instance1.internal5() == 320
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assert instance1.overloaded(1, 1.0) == "(int, float)"
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assert instance1.overloaded(2.0, 2) == "(float, int)"
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assert instance1.overloaded_const(3, 3.0) == "(int, float) const"
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assert instance1.overloaded_const(4.0, 4) == "(float, int) const"
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assert instance1.value == 320
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instance1.value = 100
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assert str(instance1) == "ExampleMandA[value=100]"
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