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feat: py::type::of<T>() and py::type::of(h) (#2364)
* feat: type<T>() * refactor: using py::type as class * refactor: py::object as base * wip: tigher api * refactor: fix conversion and limit API further * docs: some added notes from @EricCousineau-TRI * refactor: use py::type::of
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.. _type-conversions:
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Type conversions
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################
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more complete example, including a demonstration of how to provide
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automatic downcasting for an entire class hierarchy without
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writing one get() function for each class.
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Accessing the type object
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=========================
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You can get the type object from a C++ class that has already been registered using:
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.. code-block:: python
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py::type T_py = py::type::of<T>();
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You can directly use ``py::type::of(ob)`` to get the type object from any python
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object, just like ``type(ob)`` in Python.
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.. note::
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Other types, like ``py::type::of<int>()``, do not work, see :ref:`type-conversions`.
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.. versionadded:: 2.6
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PYBIND11_NAMESPACE_END(detail)
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template<typename T>
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type type::of() {
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static_assert(
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std::is_base_of<detail::type_caster_generic, detail::make_caster<T>>::value,
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"py::type::of<T> only supports the case where T is a registered C++ types."
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);
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return type((PyObject*) detail::get_type_handle(typeid(T), true).ptr(), borrowed_t());
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}
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#define PYBIND11_MAKE_OPAQUE(...) \
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namespace pybind11 { namespace detail { \
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template<> class type_caster<__VA_ARGS__> : public type_caster_base<__VA_ARGS__> { }; \
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/* A few forward declarations */
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class handle; class object;
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class str; class iterator;
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class type;
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struct arg; struct arg_v;
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PYBIND11_NAMESPACE_BEGIN(detail)
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object value = {};
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};
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class type : public object {
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public:
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PYBIND11_OBJECT(type, object, PyType_Check)
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static type of(handle h) { return type((PyObject*) Py_TYPE(h.ptr()), borrowed_t{}); }
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/// Convert C++ type to py::type if previously registered. Does not convert
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// standard types, like int, float. etc. yet.
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// See https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/issues/2486
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template<typename T>
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static type of();
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};
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class iterable : public object {
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public:
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PYBIND11_OBJECT_DEFAULT(iterable, object, detail::PyIterable_Check)
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);
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});
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struct Invalid {};
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// test_type
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m.def("check_type", [](int category) {
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// Currently not supported (via a fail at compile time)
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// See https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/issues/2486
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// if (category == 2)
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// return py::type::of<int>();
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if (category == 1)
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return py::type::of<DerivedClass1>();
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else
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return py::type::of<Invalid>();
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});
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m.def("get_type_of", [](py::object ob) {
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return py::type::of(ob);
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});
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m.def("as_type", [](py::object ob) {
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auto tp = py::type(ob);
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if (py::isinstance<py::type>(ob))
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return tp;
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else
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throw std::runtime_error("Invalid type");
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});
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// test_mismatched_holder
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struct MismatchBase1 { };
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struct MismatchDerived1 : MismatchBase1 { };
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assert cstats.alive() == 0
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def test_type():
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assert m.check_type(1) == m.DerivedClass1
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with pytest.raises(RuntimeError) as execinfo:
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m.check_type(0)
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assert 'pybind11::detail::get_type_info: unable to find type info' in str(execinfo.value)
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assert 'Invalid' in str(execinfo.value)
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# Currently not supported
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# See https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/issues/2486
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# assert m.check_type(2) == int
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def test_type_of_py():
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assert m.get_type_of(1) == int
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assert m.get_type_of(m.DerivedClass1()) == m.DerivedClass1
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assert m.get_type_of(int) == type
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def test_type_of_py_nodelete():
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# If the above test deleted the class, this will segfault
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assert m.get_type_of(m.DerivedClass1()) == m.DerivedClass1
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def test_as_type_py():
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assert m.as_type(int) == int
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with pytest.raises(RuntimeError):
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assert m.as_type(1) == int
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with pytest.raises(RuntimeError):
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assert m.as_type(m.DerivedClass1()) == m.DerivedClass1
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def test_docstrings(doc):
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assert doc(UserType) == "A `py::class_` type for testing"
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assert UserType.__name__ == "UserType"
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