* ci: support Python 3.11-dev
Also update 3.10 to final, better PyPy usage
* fix: use PyFrame_GetCode on Python 3.9+
* ci: some bitiness of pypy not supported on win
* chore: update CMake support to 3.22rc1 to quiet warning
* fix: use dev version of py to fix Py 3.11
* tests: print proper Eigen version
* ci: include pypy2, not sure why
* ci: avoid running on Python 3.11 for now
* ci: fix runs
* ci: simpler PyPy usage, drop unmaintained scipy + pypy index
* ci: only binary numpy, wait on pypy 3.8
* refactor: address review
The new FindPython-based variant of the CMake scripts caches information
about the chosen Python version that can become stale. For example,
suppose I configure a simple pybind11-based project as follows
```
cmake -S . -B build -GNinja -DPython_ROOT=<path to python 3.8>
```
which will generate `my_extension.cpython-38-x86_64-linux-gnu.so`.
A subsequent change to the python version like
```
cmake -S . -B build -GNinja -DPython_ROOT=<path to python 3.9>
```
does not update all necessary build system information. In particular,
the compiled file is still called
`my_extension.cpython-38-x86_64-linux-gnu.so`.
This commit fixes the problem by detecting changes in
`Python_EXECUTABLE` and re-running Python as needed.
Note that the previous way of detecting Python does not seem to be
affected, it always specifies the right suffix.
* Apply isort
* Tweak isort config
* Add env.py as a known_first_party
* Add one missing known first party
* Make config compat with older isort versions
* Add another comment
* Revert pyproject setting
* mingw64 platform string is like mingw_xxx not "mingw"
See https://github.com/msys2/MINGW-packages/blob/master/mingw-w64-python/0099-Change-the-get_platform-method-in-sysconfig-and-dist.patch
* Mingw: Do not dllexport exceptions
This is a fix for errors like:
D:/a/pybind11/pybind11/include/pybind11/detail/common.h:735:23: error: 'dllexport' implies default visibility, but 'class pybind11::builtin_exception' has already been declared with a different visibility
735 | class PYBIND11_EXPORT builtin_exception : public std::runtime_error {
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* GHA: Test Mingw64 build
* fix: avoid thin binaries on mingw
* fix: drop lto on MinGW
* Mingw64: disable PYBIND11_DEPRECATED
It trigger many warnings for unknown reasons
Co-authored-by: Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com>
* Splitting out pybind11/stl/filesystem.h.
To solve breakages like: https://github.com/deepmind/open_spiel/runs/2999582108
Mostly following the suggestion here: https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/2730#issuecomment-750507575
Except using pybind11/stl/filesystem.h instead of pybind11/stlfs.h, as decided via chat.
stl.h restored to the exact state before merging PR #2730 via:
```
git checkout 733f8de24f stl.h
```
* Properly including new stl subdirectory in pip wheel config.
This now passes interactively:
```
pytest tests/extra_python_package/
```
* iwyu cleanup.
iwyuh.py -c -std=c++17 -DPYBIND11_TEST_BOOST -Ipybind11/include -I/usr/include/python3.9 -I/usr/include/eigen3 include/pybind11/stl/filesystem.h
* Adding PYBIND11_HAS_FILESYSTEM_IS_OPTIONAL.
* Eliminating else after return.
On Windows, clang-cl does not understand /MP.
```
clang-cl: warning: argument unused during compilation: '/MP' [-Wunused-command-line-argument]
```
with Clang 10.0.0
* Fix STATIC and SHARED flags not being detected
* fix: use classic naming for all lib types
Co-authored-by: Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com>
Sometimes programmers want to control this, and while it can be changed after the fact, it's commonly set via a CMAKE_ variable; if that variable is set, we should respect that (like the CMAKE_INTERPROCEDURAL_OPTIMIZATION setting).
* Disable builds for 3.10.0a4, and enable a nightly 3.10-dev build
* Fix job name
* Remove deadsnakes job for now
* Add deadsnakes jobs
* There's no deadsnakes 2.7
* Add 3.10 to versions to be discovered by legacy FindPython, and fix debug input to deadsnakes/action
* Try out branch with fix
* Update to deadsnakes/action@v2.1.1
* fix: match new extension discovery with changes to classic discovery
Followup to #2638 - this was fixed in 2.6.0, but only for classic Python
* fix: followup to avoid warnings
On very incomplete python installations (e.g. within Docker), it's
possible that distutils is not installed. In that case, the
``execute_command`` statement that queries distutils for the Python
module extension fails, and pybind11 uses the empty string. This commit
adds an extra check that causes a CMake failure with more actionable
information (just spent a lot of time trying to track down this problem :))
* feat: setup.py redesign and helpers
* refactor: simpler design with two outputs
* refactor: helper file update and Windows support
* fix: review points from @YannickJadoul
* refactor: fixes to naming and more docs
* feat: more customization points
* feat: add entry point pybind11-config
* refactor: Try Extension-focused method
* refactor: rename alt/inplace to global
* fix: allow usage with git modules, better docs
* feat: global as an extra (@YannickJadoul's suggestion)
* feat: single version location
* fix: remove the requirement that setuptools must be imported first
* fix: some review points from @wjacob
* fix: use .in, add procedure to docs
* refactor: avoid monkeypatch copy
* docs: minor typos corrected
* fix: minor points from @YannickJadoul
* fix: typo on Windows C++ mode
* fix: MSVC 15 update 3+ have c++14 flag
See <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/reference/std-specify-language-standard-version?view=vs-2019>
* docs: discuss making SDists by hand
* ci: use pep517.build instead of manual setup.py
* refactor: more comments from @YannickJadoul
* docs: updates from @ktbarrett
* fix: change to newly recommended tool instead of pep517.build
This was intended as a proof of concept; build seems to be the correct replacement.
See https://github.com/pypa/pep517/pull/83
* docs: updates from @wjakob
* refactor: dual version locations
* docs: typo spotted by @wjakob