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More precise return_value_policy::automatic documentation. (#2920)
* Adding test_return_vector_bool_raw_ptr to test_stl.py. * First attempt to make the documentation more accurate, but not trying to be comprehensive, to not bloat the reference table with too many details. * Fixing minor oversights. * Applying reviewer suggestion.
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@ -90,17 +90,18 @@ The following table provides an overview of available policies:
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| | return value is referenced by Python. This is the default policy for |
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| | property getters created via ``def_property``, ``def_readwrite``, etc. |
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+--------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| :enum:`return_value_policy::automatic` | **Default policy.** This policy falls back to the policy |
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| :enum:`return_value_policy::automatic` | This policy falls back to the policy |
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| | :enum:`return_value_policy::take_ownership` when the return value is a |
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| | pointer. Otherwise, it uses :enum:`return_value_policy::move` or |
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| | :enum:`return_value_policy::copy` for rvalue and lvalue references, |
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| | respectively. See above for a description of what all of these different |
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| | policies do. |
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| | policies do. This is the default policy for ``py::class_``-wrapped types. |
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+--------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| :enum:`return_value_policy::automatic_reference` | As above, but use policy :enum:`return_value_policy::reference` when the |
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| | return value is a pointer. This is the default conversion policy for |
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| | function arguments when calling Python functions manually from C++ code |
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| | (i.e. via handle::operator()). You probably won't need to use this. |
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| | (i.e. via ``handle::operator()``) and the casters in ``pybind11/stl.h``. |
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| | You probably won't need to use this explicitly. |
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+--------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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Return value policies can also be applied to properties:
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@ -334,4 +334,10 @@ TEST_SUBMODULE(stl, m) {
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py::class_<Issue1561Outer>(m, "Issue1561Outer")
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.def(py::init<>())
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.def_readwrite("list", &Issue1561Outer::list);
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m.def(
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"return_vector_bool_raw_ptr",
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[]() { return new std::vector<bool>(4513); },
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// Without explicitly specifying `take_ownership`, this function leaks.
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py::return_value_policy::take_ownership);
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}
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@ -283,3 +283,10 @@ def test_issue_1561():
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bar.list = [m.Issue1561Inner("bar")]
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bar.list
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assert bar.list[0].data == "bar"
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def test_return_vector_bool_raw_ptr():
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# Add `while True:` for manual leak checking.
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v = m.return_vector_bool_raw_ptr()
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assert isinstance(v, list)
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assert len(v) == 4513
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