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docs: fix various typos (#3075)
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@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ jobs:
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run: yum -y install https://developer.download.nvidia.com/hpc-sdk/20.9/nvhpc-20-9-20.9-1.x86_64.rpm https://developer.download.nvidia.com/hpc-sdk/20.9/nvhpc-2020-20.9-1.x86_64.rpm
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# On CentOS 7, we have to filter a few tests (compiler internal error)
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# and allow deeper templete recursion (not needed on CentOS 8 with a newer
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# and allow deeper template recursion (not needed on CentOS 8 with a newer
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# standard library). On some systems, you many need further workarounds:
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# https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/2475
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- name: Configure
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@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ v2.4.0 (Sep 19, 2019)
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`#1888 <https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/1888>`_.
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* ``py::details::overload_cast_impl`` is available in C++11 mode, can be used
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like ``overload_cast`` with an additional set of parantheses.
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like ``overload_cast`` with an additional set of parentheses.
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`#1581 <https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/1581>`_.
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* Fixed ``get_include()`` on Conda.
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@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ to a memory dependent number.
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If you are developing rapidly and have a lot of C++ files, you may want to
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avoid rebuilding files that have not changed. For simple cases were you are
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using ``pip install -e .`` and do not have local headers, you can skip the
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rebuild if a object file is newer than it's source (headers are not checked!)
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rebuild if an object file is newer than its source (headers are not checked!)
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with the following:
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.. code-block:: python
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@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ How can I create smaller binaries?
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To do its job, pybind11 extensively relies on a programming technique known as
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*template metaprogramming*, which is a way of performing computation at compile
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time using type information. Template metaprogamming usually instantiates code
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time using type information. Template metaprogramming usually instantiates code
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involving significant numbers of deeply nested types that are either completely
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removed or reduced to just a few instructions during the compiler's optimization
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phase. However, due to the nested nature of these types, the resulting symbol
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@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ Within pybind11's CMake build system, ``pybind11_add_module`` has always been
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setting the ``-fvisibility=hidden`` flag in release mode. From now on, it's
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being applied unconditionally, even in debug mode and it can no longer be opted
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out of with the ``NO_EXTRAS`` option. The ``pybind11::module`` target now also
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adds this flag to it's interface. The ``pybind11::embed`` target is unchanged.
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adds this flag to its interface. The ``pybind11::embed`` target is unchanged.
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The most significant change here is for the ``pybind11::module`` target. If you
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were previously relying on default visibility, i.e. if your Python module was
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@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ inline bool deregister_instance(instance *self, void *valptr, const type_info *t
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inline PyObject *make_new_instance(PyTypeObject *type) {
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#if defined(PYPY_VERSION)
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// PyPy gets tp_basicsize wrong (issue 2482) under multiple inheritance when the first inherited
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// object is a a plain Python type (i.e. not derived from an extension type). Fix it.
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// object is a plain Python type (i.e. not derived from an extension type). Fix it.
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ssize_t instance_size = static_cast<ssize_t>(sizeof(instance));
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if (type->tp_basicsize < instance_size) {
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type->tp_basicsize = instance_size;
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@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ class Pybind11Extension(_Extension):
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* ``stdlib=libc++`` on macOS
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* ``visibility=hidden`` and ``-g0`` on Unix
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Finally, you can set ``cxx_std`` via constructor or afterwords to enable
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Finally, you can set ``cxx_std`` via constructor or afterwards to enable
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flags for C++ std, and a few extra helper flags related to the C++ standard
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level. It is _highly_ recommended you either set this, or use the provided
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``build_ext``, which will search for the highest supported extension for
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@ -521,7 +521,7 @@ def test_void_caster_2():
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def test_const_ref_caster():
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"""Verifies that const-ref is propagated through type_caster cast_op.
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The returned ConstRefCasted type is a mimimal type that is constructed to
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The returned ConstRefCasted type is a minimal type that is constructed to
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reference the casting mode used.
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"""
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x = False
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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ TEST_SUBMODULE(kwargs_and_defaults, m) {
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#endif
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m.def("arg_refcount_h", [](py::handle h) { GC_IF_NEEDED; return h.ref_count(); });
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m.def("arg_refcount_h", [](py::handle h, py::handle, py::handle) { GC_IF_NEEDED; return h.ref_count(); });
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// TODO replace the following nolints as appropiate
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// TODO replace the following nolints as appropriate
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// NOLINTNEXTLINE(performance-unnecessary-value-param)
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m.def("arg_refcount_o", [](py::object o) { GC_IF_NEEDED; return o.ref_count(); });
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m.def("args_refcount", [](py::args a) {
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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ TEST_SUBMODULE(numpy_vectorize, m) {
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// test_type_selection
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// NumPy function which only accepts specific data types
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// Alot of these no lints could be replaced with const refs, and probably should at some point.
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// A lot of these no lints could be replaced with const refs, and probably should at some point.
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// NOLINTNEXTLINE(performance-unnecessary-value-param)
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m.def("selective_func", [](py::array_t<int, py::array::c_style>) { return "Int branch taken."; });
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// NOLINTNEXTLINE(performance-unnecessary-value-param)
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#
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# On updating a dependency, to get a list of "default" leaks in e.g. NumPy, run
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# `PYTHONMALLOC=malloc valgrind --leak-check=full --show-leak-kinds=definite,indirect python3.9-dbg -c "import numpy"`
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# To use theses suppression files, add e.g. `--suppressions=valgrind-numpy-scipy.supp`
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# To use these suppression files, add e.g. `--suppressions=valgrind-numpy-scipy.supp`
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{
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Leaks when importing NumPy
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