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Document automatic upcasting of polymorphic types (#654)
Resolves #645.
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@ -225,8 +225,8 @@ just brings them on par.
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.. _inheritance:
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Inheritance
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===========
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Inheritance and automatic upcasting
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===================================
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Suppose now that the example consists of two data structures with an
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inheritance relationship:
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@ -283,6 +283,65 @@ expose fields and methods of both types:
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>>> p.bark()
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u'woof!'
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The C++ classes defined above are regular non-polymorphic types with an
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inheritance relationship. This is reflected in Python:
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.. code-block:: cpp
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// Return a base pointer to a derived instance
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m.def("pet_store", []() { return std::unique_ptr<Pet>(new Dog("Molly")); });
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.. code-block:: pycon
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>>> p = example.pet_store()
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>>> type(p) # `Dog` instance behind `Pet` pointer
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Pet # no pointer upcasting for regular non-polymorphic types
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>>> p.bark()
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AttributeError: 'Pet' object has no attribute 'bark'
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The function returned a ``Dog`` instance, but because it's a non-polymorphic
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type behind a base pointer, Python only sees a ``Pet``. In C++, a type is only
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considered polymorphic if it has at least one virtual function and pybind11
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will automatically recognize this:
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.. code-block:: cpp
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struct PolymorphicPet {
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virtual ~PolymorphicPet() = default;
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};
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struct PolymorphicDog : PolymorphicPet {
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std::string bark() const { return "woof!"; }
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};
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// Same binding code
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py::class_<PolymorphicPet>(m, "PolymorphicPet");
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py::class_<PolymorphicDog, PolymorphicPet>(m, "PolymorphicDog")
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.def(py::init<>())
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.def("bark", &PolymorphicDog::bark);
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// Again, return a base pointer to a derived instance
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m.def("pet_store2", []() { return std::unique_ptr<PolymorphicPet>(new PolymorphicDog); });
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.. code-block:: pycon
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>>> p = example.pet_store2()
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>>> type(p)
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PolymorphicDog # automatically upcast
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>>> p.bark()
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u'woof!'
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Given a pointer to a polymorphic base, pybind11 performs automatic upcasting
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to the actual derived type. Note that this goes beyond the usual situation in
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C++: we don't just get access to the virtual functions of the base, we get the
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concrete derived type including functions and attributes that the base type may
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not even be aware of.
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.. seealso::
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For more information about polymorphic behavior see :ref:`overriding_virtuals`.
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Overloaded methods
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==================
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