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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jason Rhinelander
8657f3083a Fix eigen copying of non-standard stride values
Some Eigen objects, such as those returned by matrix.diagonal() and
matrix.block() have non-standard stride values because they are
basically just maps onto the underlying matrix without copying it (for
example, the primary diagonal of a 3x3 matrix is a vector-like object
with .src equal to the full matrix data, but with stride 4).  Returning
such an object from a pybind11 method breaks, however, because pybind11
assumes vectors have stride 1, and that matrices have strides equal to
the number of rows/columns or 1 (depending on whether the matrix is
stored column-major or row-major).

This commit fixes the issue by making pybind11 use Eigen's stride
methods when copying the data.
2016-08-04 13:21:39 -04:00
Jason Rhinelander
5fd5074a0b Add support for Eigen::Ref<...> function arguments
Eigen::Ref is a common way to pass eigen dense types without needing a
template, e.g. the single definition `void
func(Eigen::Ref<Eigen::MatrixXd> x)` can be called with any double
matrix-like object.

The current pybind11 eigen support fails with internal errors if
attempting to bind a function with an Eigen::Ref<...> argument because
Eigen::Ref<...> satisfies the "is_eigen_dense" requirement, but can't
compile if actually used: Eigen::Ref<...> itself is not default
constructible, and so the argument std::tuple containing an
Eigen::Ref<...> isn't constructible, which results in compilation
failure.

This commit adds support for Eigen::Ref<...> by giving it its own
type_caster implementation which consists of an internal type_caster of
the referenced type, load/cast methods that dispatch to the internal
type_caster, and a unique_ptr to an Eigen::Ref<> instance that gets
set during load().

There is, of course, no performance advantage for pybind11-using code of
using Eigen::Ref<...>--we are allocating a matrix of the derived type
when loading it--but this has the advantage of allowing pybind11 to bind
transparently to C++ methods taking Eigen::Refs.
2016-08-03 16:50:22 -04:00
Ben North
676e29885b Test that check() catches wrong order of elements
Fails --- next commit will tighten test.
2016-07-05 21:46:50 +01:00
Ben North
7b8d9e0246 Test eigen converts slices of 3d arrays correctly 2016-07-05 21:13:24 +01:00
Ben North
4a22091d45 Add tests for doubling row- and col-vectors
Passing a non-contiguous one-dimensional numpy array gives incorrect
results, so three of these tests fail.  The only one passing is the
simple case where the numpy array is contiguous and we are building a
column-major vector.  Subsequent commit will fix the three failing
cases.
2016-07-05 21:13:20 +01:00
Wenzel Jakob
9e0a0568fe transparent conversion of dense and sparse Eigen types 2016-05-05 21:44:29 +02:00