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* docs: move helpers to .github where allowed * docs: more guidelines in CONTRIBUTING * chore: update issue templates * fix: review from @bstaletic * refactor: a few points from @rwgk * docs: more touchup, review changes
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name: Bug Report
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about: File an issue about a bug
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title: "[BUG] "
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---
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Make sure you've completed the following steps before submitting your issue -- thank you!
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1. Make sure you've read the [documentation][]. Your issue may be addressed there.
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2. Search the [issue tracker][] to verify that this hasn't already been reported. +1 or comment there if it has.
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3. Consider asking first in the [Gitter chat room][].
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4. Include a self-contained and minimal piece of code that reproduces the problem. If that's not possible, try to make the description as clear as possible.
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a. If possible, make a PR with a new, failing test to give us a starting point to work on!
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[documentation]: https://pybind11.readthedocs.io
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[issue tracker]: https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/issues
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[Gitter chat room]: https://gitter.im/pybind/Lobby
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*After reading, remove this checklist and the template text in parentheses below.*
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## Issue description
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(Provide a short description, state the expected behavior and what actually happens.)
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## Reproducible example code
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(The code should be minimal, have no external dependencies, isolate the function(s) that cause breakage. Submit matched and complete C++ and Python snippets that can be easily compiled and run to diagnose the issue.)
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contact_links:
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- name: Gitter room
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url: https://gitter.im/pybind/Lobby
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about: A room for discussing pybind11 with an active community
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name: Feature Request
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about: File an issue about adding a feature
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title: "[FEAT] "
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---
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Make sure you've completed the following steps before submitting your issue -- thank you!
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1. Check if your feature has already been mentioned / rejected / planned in other issues.
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2. If those resources didn't help, consider asking in the [Gitter chat room][] to see if this is interesting / useful to a larger audience and possible to implement reasonably,
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4. If you have a useful feature that passes the previous items (or not suitable for chat), please fill in the details below.
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[Gitter chat room]: https://gitter.im/pybind/Lobby
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*After reading, remove this checklist.*
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name: Question
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about: File an issue about unexplained behavior
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title: "[QUESTION] "
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---
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If you have a question, please check the following first:
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1. Check if your question has already been answered in the [FAQ][] section.
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2. Make sure you've read the [documentation][]. Your issue may be addressed there.
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3. If those resources didn't help and you only have a short question (not a bug report), consider asking in the [Gitter chat room][]
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4. Search the [issue tracker][], including the closed issues, to see if your question has already been asked/answered. +1 or comment if it has been asked but has no answer.
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5. If you have a more complex question which is not answered in the previous items (or not suitable for chat), please fill in the details below.
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6. Include a self-contained and minimal piece of code that illustrates your question. If that's not possible, try to make the description as clear as possible.
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[FAQ]: http://pybind11.readthedocs.io/en/latest/faq.html
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[documentation]: https://pybind11.readthedocs.io
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[issue tracker]: https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/issues
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[Gitter chat room]: https://gitter.im/pybind/Lobby
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*After reading, remove this checklist.*
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CONTRIBUTING.md
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### Reporting bugs
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At the moment, this project is run in the spare time of a single person
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([Wenzel Jakob](http://rgl.epfl.ch/people/wjakob)) with very limited resources
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for issue tracker tickets. Thus, before submitting a question or bug report,
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please take a moment of your time and ensure that your issue isn't already
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discussed in the project documentation provided at
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[http://pybind11.readthedocs.org/en/latest](http://pybind11.readthedocs.org/en/latest).
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Before submitting a question or bug report, please take a moment of your time
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and ensure that your issue isn't already discussed in the project documentation
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provided at [pybind11.readthedocs.org][] or in the [issue tracker][]. You can
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also check [gitter][] to see if it came up before.
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Assuming that you have identified a previously unknown problem or an important
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question, it's essential that you submit a self-contained and minimal piece of
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code that reproduces the problem. In other words: no external dependencies,
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isolate the function(s) that cause breakage, submit matched and complete C++
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and Python snippets that can be easily compiled and run on my end.
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and Python snippets that can be easily compiled and run in isolation; or
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ideally make a small PR with a failing test case that can be used as a starting
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point.
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## Pull requests
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Contributions are submitted, reviewed, and accepted using Github pull requests.
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Please refer to [this
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article](https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests) for details and
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adhere to the following rules to make the process as smooth as possible:
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Contributions are submitted, reviewed, and accepted using GitHub pull requests.
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Please refer to [this article][using pull requests] for details and adhere to
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the following rules to make the process as smooth as possible:
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* Make a new branch for every feature you're working on.
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* Make small and clean pull requests that are easy to review but make sure they
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do add value by themselves.
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* Add tests for any new functionality and run the test suite (``make pytest``)
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to ensure that no existing features break.
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* Please run [``pre-commit``][pre-commit] to check your code matches the
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project style. (Note that ``gawk`` is required.) Use `pre-commit run
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* Add tests for any new functionality and run the test suite (`cmake --build
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build --target pytest`) to ensure that no existing features break.
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* Please run [`pre-commit`][pre-commit] to check your code matches the
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project style. (Note that `gawk` is required.) Use `pre-commit run
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--all-files` before committing (or use installed-mode, check pre-commit docs)
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to verify your code passes before pushing to save time.
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* This project has a strong focus on providing general solutions using a
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minimal amount of code, thus small pull requests are greatly preferred.
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[pre-commit]: https://pre-commit.com
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### Licensing of contributions
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pybind11 is provided under a BSD-style license that can be found in the
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@ -51,3 +49,120 @@ hereby grant the following license: a non-exclusive, royalty-free perpetual
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license to install, use, modify, prepare derivative works, incorporate into
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other computer software, distribute, and sublicense such enhancements or
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derivative works thereof, in binary and source code form.
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## Development of pybind11
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To setup an ideal development environment, run the following commands on a
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system with CMake 3.14+:
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```bash
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python3 -m venv venv
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source venv/bin/activate
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pip install -r tests/requirements.txt
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cmake -S . -B build -DPYTHON_EXECUTABLE=$(which python) -DDOWNLOAD_CATCH=ON -DDOWNLOAD_EIGEN=ON
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cmake --build build -j4
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```
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Tips:
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* You can use `virtualenv` (from PyPI) instead of `venv` (which is Python 3
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only).
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* You can select any name for your environment folder; if it contains "env" it
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will be ignored by git.
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* If you don’t have CMake 3.14+, just add “cmake” to the pip install command.
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* You can use `-DPYBIND11_FINDPYTHON=ON` instead of setting the
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`PYTHON_EXECUTABLE` - the new search algorithm can find virtual environments,
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Conda, and more.
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### Configuration options
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In CMake, configuration options are given with “-D”. Options are stored in the
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build directory, in the `CMakeCache.txt` file, so they are remembered for each
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build directory. Two selections are special - the generator, given with `-G`,
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and the compiler, which is selected based on environment variables `CXX` and
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similar, or `-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=`. Unlike the others, these cannot be changed
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after the initial run.
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The valid options are:
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* `-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE`: Release, Debug, MinSizeRel, RelWithDebInfo
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* `-DPYBIND11_FINDPYTHON=ON`: Use CMake 3.12+’s FindPython instead of the
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classic, deprecated, custom FindPythonLibs
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* `-DPYBIND11_NOPYTHON=ON`: Disable all Python searching (disables tests)
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* `-DBUILD_TESTING=ON`: Enable the tests
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* `-DDOWNLOAD_CATCH=ON`: Download catch to build the C++ tests
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* `-DOWNLOAD_EIGEN=ON`: Download Eigen for the NumPy tests
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* `-DPYBIND11_INSTALL=ON/OFF`: Enable the install target (on by default for the
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master project)
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* `-DUSE_PYTHON_INSTALL_DIR=ON`: Try to install into the python dir
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<details><summary>A few standard CMake tricks: (click to expand)</summary><p>
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* Use `cmake --build build -v` to see the commands used to build the files.
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* Use `cmake build -LH` to list the CMake options with help.
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* Use `ccmake` if available to see a curses (terminal) gui, or `cmake-gui` for
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a completely graphical interface (not present in the PyPI package).
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* Use `-G` and the name of a generator to use something different, like `Ninja`
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(automatic multithreading!). `cmake --help` lists the generators available.
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* Open the `CMakeLists.txt` with QtCreator to generate for that IDE.
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* Use `cmake --build build -j12` to build with 12 cores (for example).
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* You can use `-DCMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=ON` to generate the `.json` file
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that some tools expect.
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</p></details>
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To run the tests, you can "build" the check target:
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```bash
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cmake --build build --target check
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```
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`--target` can be spelled `-t` in CMake 3.15+. You can also run individual
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tests with these targets:
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* `pytest`: Python tests only
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* `cpptest`: C++ tests only
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* `test_cmake_build`: Install / subdirectory tests
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If you want to build just a subset of tests, use
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`-DPYBIND11_TEST_OVERRIDE="test_callbacks.cpp;test_pickling.cpp"`. If this is
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empty, all tests will be built.
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### Formatting
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All formatting is handled by pre-commit.
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Install with brew (macOS) or pip (any OS):
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```bash
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# Any OS
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python3 -m pip install pre-commit
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# OR macOS with homebrew:
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brew install pre-commit
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```
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Then, you can run it on the items you've added to your staging area, or all
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files:
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```bash
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pre-commit run
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# OR
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pre-commit run --all-files
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```
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And, if you want to always use it, you can install it as a git hook (hence the
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name, pre-commit):
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```bash
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pre-commit install
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```
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[pre-commit]: https://pre-commit.com
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[pybind11.readthedocs.org]: http://pybind11.readthedocs.org/en/latest
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[issue tracker]: https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/issues
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[gitter]: https://gitter.im/pybind/Lobby
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[using pull requests]: https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests
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Make sure you've completed the following steps before submitting your issue -- thank you!
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1. Check if your question has already been answered in the [FAQ](http://pybind11.readthedocs.io/en/latest/faq.html) section.
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2. Make sure you've read the [documentation](http://pybind11.readthedocs.io/en/latest/). Your issue may be addressed there.
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3. If those resources didn't help and you only have a short question (not a bug report), consider asking in the [Gitter chat room](https://gitter.im/pybind/Lobby).
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4. If you have a genuine bug report or a more complex question which is not answered in the previous items (or not suitable for chat), please fill in the details below.
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5. Include a self-contained and minimal piece of code that reproduces the problem. If that's not possible, try to make the description as clear as possible.
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*After reading, remove this checklist and the template text in parentheses below.*
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## Issue description
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(Provide a short description, state the expected behavior and what actually happens.)
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## Reproducible example code
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(The code should be minimal, have no external dependencies, isolate the function(s) that cause breakage. Submit matched and complete C++ and Python snippets that can be easily compiled and run to diagnose the issue.)
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Please also refer to the file CONTRIBUTING.md, which clarifies licensing of
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Please also refer to the file .github/CONTRIBUTING.md, which clarifies licensing of
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external contributions to this project including patches, pull requests, etc.
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# Invoking cmake with something like:
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# cmake -DPYBIND11_TEST_OVERRIDE="test_callbacks.cpp;test_picking.cpp" ..
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# cmake -DPYBIND11_TEST_OVERRIDE="test_callbacks.cpp;test_pickling.cpp" ..
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# lets you override the tests that get compiled and run. You can restore to all tests with:
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# cmake -DPYBIND11_TEST_OVERRIDE= ..
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if(PYBIND11_TEST_OVERRIDE)
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