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Eigen and numpy have fundamentally different notions of a vector. In Eigen, a
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Eigen and numpy have fundamentally different notions of a vector. In Eigen, a
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vector is simply a matrix with the number of columns or rows set to 1 at
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vector is simply a matrix with the number of columns or rows set to 1 at
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compile time (for a column vector or row vector, respectively). Numpy, in
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compile time (for a column vector or row vector, respectively). Numpy, in
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contast, has comparable 2-dimensional 1xN and Nx1 arrays, but *also* has
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contrast, has comparable 2-dimensional 1xN and Nx1 arrays, but *also* has
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1-dimensional arrays of size N.
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1-dimensional arrays of size N.
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When passing a 2-dimensional 1xN or Nx1 array to Eigen, the Eigen type must
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When passing a 2-dimensional 1xN or Nx1 array to Eigen, the Eigen type must
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being (notably dynamic attributes in custom types).
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being (notably dynamic attributes in custom types).
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`#527 <https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/527>`_.
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`#527 <https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/527>`_.
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* Significant work on the documentation -- in particular, the monolitic
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* Significant work on the documentation -- in particular, the monolithic
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``advanced.rst`` file was restructured into a easier to read hierarchical
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``advanced.rst`` file was restructured into a easier to read hierarchical
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organization. `#448 <https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/448>`_.
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organization. `#448 <https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/448>`_.
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@ -654,8 +654,8 @@ Happy Christmas!
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<https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/527>`_.
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<https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/527>`_.
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3. This version of pybind11 uses a redesigned mechnism for instantiating
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3. This version of pybind11 uses a redesigned mechanism for instantiating
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trempoline classes that are used to override virtual methods from within
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trampoline classes that are used to override virtual methods from within
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Python. This led to the following user-visible syntax change: instead of
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Python. This led to the following user-visible syntax change: instead of
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.. code-block:: cpp
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.. code-block:: cpp
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#else
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#else
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// PyPy seems to have multiple problems related to PyUnicode_UTF*: the UTF8 version
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// PyPy seems to have multiple problems related to PyUnicode_UTF*: the UTF8 version
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// sometimes segfaults for unknown reasons, while the UTF16 and 32 versions require a
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// sometimes segfaults for unknown reasons, while the UTF16 and 32 versions require a
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// non-const char * arguments, which is also a nuissance, so bypass the whole thing by just
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// non-const char * arguments, which is also a nuisance, so bypass the whole thing by just
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// passing the encoding as a string value, which works properly:
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// passing the encoding as a string value, which works properly:
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return PyUnicode_Decode(buffer, nbytes, UTF_N == 8 ? "utf-8" : UTF_N == 16 ? "utf-16" : "utf-32", nullptr);
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return PyUnicode_Decode(buffer, nbytes, UTF_N == 8 ? "utf-8" : UTF_N == 16 ? "utf-16" : "utf-32", nullptr);
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#endif
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#endif
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// ref<T> is a wrapper for 'Object' which uses intrusive reference counting
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// ref<T> is a wrapper for 'Object' which uses intrusive reference counting
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// It is always possible to construct a ref<T> from an Object* pointer without
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// It is always possible to construct a ref<T> from an Object* pointer without
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// possible incosistencies, hence the 'true' argument at the end.
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// possible inconsistencies, hence the 'true' argument at the end.
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PYBIND11_DECLARE_HOLDER_TYPE(T, ref<T>, true);
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PYBIND11_DECLARE_HOLDER_TYPE(T, ref<T>, true);
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// Make pybind11 aware of the non-standard getter member function
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// Make pybind11 aware of the non-standard getter member function
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namespace pybind11 { namespace detail {
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namespace pybind11 { namespace detail {
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