* Try using `std::hash<std::type_index>`, `std::equal_to<std::type_index>` everywhere.
From PR #4316 we know that types in the unnamed namespace in different translation units do not compare equal, as desired.
But do types in named namespaces compare equal, as desired?
* Revert "Try using `std::hash<std::type_index>`, `std::equal_to<std::type_index>` everywhere."
This reverts commit a06949a926.
* Use "our own name-based hash and equality functions" for `std::type_index` only under macOS, based on results shown under https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/4316#issuecomment-1305097879
* Patch in PR #4313: Minimal reproducer for clash when binding types defined in the unnamed namespace.
* test_unnamed_namespace_b xfail for clang
* `PYBIND11_INTERNALS_VERSION 5`
* Add a note to docs/classes.rst
* For compatibility with Google-internal testing, test_unnamed_namespace_a & test_unnamed_namespace_b need to work when imported in any order.
* Trying "__GLIBCXX__ or Windows", based on observations from Google-internal testing.
* Try _LIBCPP_VERSION
* Account for libc++ behavior in tests and documentation.
* Adjust expectations for Windows Clang (and make code less redundant).
* Add WindowsClang to ci.yml
Added block transferred from PR #4321
* Add clang-latest to name that appears in the GitHub Actions web view.
* Tweak the note in classes.rst again.
* Add `pip install --upgrade pip`, Show env, cosmetic changes
Already tested under PR #4321
* Add macos_brew_install_llvm to ci.yml
Added block transferred from PR #4324
* `test_cross_module_exception_translator` xfail 'Homebrew Clang'
* Revert back to base version of .github/workflows/ci.yml (the ci.yml changes were merged under #4323 and #4326)
* Fixes for ruff
* Make updated condition in internals.h dependent on ABI version.
* Remove PYBIND11_TEST_OVERRIDE when testing with PYBIND11_INTERNALS_VERSION=10000000
* Selectively exercise cmake `-DPYBIND11_TEST_OVERRIDE`: ubuntu, macos, windows
Extra work added to quick jobs, based on timings below, to not increase the GHA start-to-last-job-finished time.
```
Duration
^ Number of pytest runs
^ ^ Job identifier
^ ^ ^
0:03:48.024227 1 1___3___Clang_3.6___C++11___x64.txt
0:03:58.992814 1 2___3___Clang_3.7___C++11___x64.txt
0:04:25.758942 1 1___3.7___Debian___x86____Install.txt
0:04:50.148276 1 4___3___Clang_7___C++11___x64.txt
0:04:55.784558 1 13___3___Clang_15___C++20___x64.txt
0:04:57.048754 1 6___3___Clang_dev___C++11___x64.txt
0:05:00.485181 1 7___3___Clang_5___C++14___x64.txt
0:05:03.744964 1 2___3___almalinux8___x64.txt
0:05:06.222752 1 5___3___Clang_9___C++11___x64.txt
0:05:11.767022 1 2___3___GCC_7___C++17__x64.txt
0:05:18.634930 1 2___3.11__deadsnakes____x64.txt
0:05:22.810995 1 1___3___GCC_7___C++11__x64.txt
0:05:25.275317 1 12___3___Clang_14___C++20___x64.txt
0:05:32.058174 1 5___3___GCC_10___C++17__x64.txt
0:05:39.381351 1 7___3___GCC_12___C++20__x64.txt
0:05:40.502252 1 8___3___Clang_10___C++17___x64.txt
0:05:59.344905 1 3___3___Clang_3.9___C++11___x64.txt
0:06:10.825147 1 6___3___GCC_11___C++20__x64.txt
0:06:20.655443 1 3___3___almalinux9___x64.txt
0:06:22.472061 1 3___3___GCC_8___C++14__x64.txt
0:06:42.647406 1 11___3___Clang_13___C++20___x64.txt
0:06:53.352720 1 1___3.10___CUDA_11.7___Ubuntu_22.04.txt
0:07:07.357801 1 2___3.7___MSVC_2019___x86_-DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=14.txt
0:07:09.057603 1 1___3___centos7___x64.txt
0:07:15.546282 1 1___3.8___MSVC_2019__Debug____x86_-DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=17.txt
0:07:22.566022 1 4___3___GCC_8___C++17__x64.txt
0:08:13.592674 1 2___3.9___MSVC_2019__Debug____x86_-DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=20.txt
0:08:16.422768 1 9___3___Clang_11___C++20___x64.txt
0:08:21.168457 1 3___3.8___MSVC_2019___x86_-DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=17.txt
0:08:27.129468 1 10___3___Clang_12___C++20___x64.txt
0:09:35.045470 1 1___3.10___windows-latest___clang-latest.txt
0:09:57.361843 1 1___3.9___MSVC_2022_C++20___x64.txt
0:10:35.187767 1 1___3.6___MSVC_2019___x86.txt
0:11:14.691200 4 2___3.9___ubuntu-20.04___x64.txt
0:11:37.701167 1 1_macos-latest___brew_install_llvm.txt
0:11:38.688299 4 4___3.11___ubuntu-20.04___x64.txt
0:11:52.720216 1 4___3.9___MSVC_2019___x86_-DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=20.txt
0:13:23.456591 4 6___pypy-3.8___ubuntu-20.04___x64_-DPYBIND11_FINDPYTHON=ON.txt
0:13:25.863592 2 1___3___ICC_latest___x64.txt
0:13:32.411758 3 9___3.9___windows-2022___x64.txt
0:13:45.473377 4 3___3.10___ubuntu-20.04___x64.txt
0:13:55.366447 4 5___pypy-3.7___ubuntu-20.04___x64.txt
0:13:57.969502 3 10___3.10___windows-2022___x64.txt
0:14:19.837475 3 11___3.11___windows-2022___x64.txt
0:14:33.316770 4 1___3.6___ubuntu-20.04___x64_-DPYBIND11_FINDPYTHON=ON_-DCMA.txt
0:15:34.449278 4 22___3.6___windows-2019___x64_-DPYBIND11_FINDPYTHON=ON.txt
0:16:25.189055 2 1___3.9-dbg__deadsnakes____Valgrind___x64.txt
0:17:20.956667 4 15___3.6___macos-latest___x64.txt
0:17:27.513891 4 23___3.9___windows-2019___x64.txt
0:17:58.783286 3 8___3.6___windows-2022___x64.txt
0:18:25.917828 4 7___pypy-3.9___ubuntu-20.04___x64.txt
0:19:17.399820 3 13___pypy-3.8___windows-2022___x64.txt
0:19:45.002122 3 12___pypy-3.7___windows-2022___x64.txt
0:20:03.201926 4 16___3.9___macos-latest___x64.txt
0:20:15.415178 4 17___3.10___macos-latest___x64.txt
0:20:20.263216 4 20___pypy-3.8___macos-latest___x64.txt
0:20:31.998226 3 1___3___windows-latest___mingw64.txt
0:20:40.812286 4 18___3.11___macos-latest___x64.txt
0:22:47.714749 4 19___pypy-3.7___macos-latest___x64.txt
0:23:04.435859 3 2___3___windows-latest___mingw32.txt
0:25:48.719597 3 14___pypy-3.9___windows-2022___x64.txt
0:26:01.211688 4 21___pypy-3.9___macos-latest___x64.txt
0:28:19.971015 1 1___3___CentOS7__PGI_22.9___x64.txt
```
* Update skipif for Python 3.12a7 (the WIP needs to be handled in a separate PR).
* Alternative approach to #3807 that supports an important PyCLIF use case: `Base` not specified in `classh<Derived>` statement, but passing Derived as Base works anyway.
* NOtest_multiple_inheritance_getattr in test_class_sh_void_ptr_capsule.py (quick experiment)
* Revert "NOtest_multiple_inheritance_getattr in test_class_sh_void_ptr_capsule.py (quick experiment)"
This reverts commit e8f0749b89.
* Special handling of pybind11 objects to side-step try_as_void_ptr_capsule_get_pointer __getattr__ issues.
* Inspect `internals.registered_types_py` in `type_is_pybind11_class_()`
* Remove debug code in tests subdir.
* Clean up the modified `try_as_void_ptr_capsule_get_pointer()` implementation and new helper functions.
* Introduce `get_python_state_dict()`
* Conditional version bump for Python 3.12+
* Shuffle subexpressions to make the condition easier to understand (no change to logic).
* Make pybind11 ABI version 5 the minimum for Python 3.12+ (as suggested by @Lalaland)
* Add back condition for PYPY_VERSION, but keep it open for future PyPy versions.
* Fall back to simple `|| defined(PYPY_VERSION)`. `PY_VERSION_HEX` does not appear to be meaningful with PyPy.
* use C++17 syntax to get rid of recursive template instantiations for concatenating type signatures (#4587)
* Apply descr.h `src_loc` change (smart_holder PR #4022) to code added with master PR #4587
* Add test_class_sh_property_non_owning to CMakeLists.txt (fixes oversight in PR #4586)
* Resolve clang-tidy errors.
* clang-tidy auto fix
---------
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* Add test_class_sh_property_non_owning.cpp,py
Failing:
```
__________________________________________________________ test_persistent_holder __________________________________________________________
def test_persistent_holder():
h = m.DataFieldsHolder(2)
> c = h.vec_at(0).core_fld
E RuntimeError: Non-owning holder (loaded_as_shared_ptr).
h = <pybind11_tests.class_sh_property_non_owning.DataFieldsHolder object at 0x7fabab516470>
test_class_sh_property_non_owning.py:6: RuntimeError
__________________________________________________________ test_temporary_holder ___________________________________________________________
def test_temporary_holder():
d = m.DataFieldsHolder(2).vec_at(1)
> c = d.core_fld
E RuntimeError: Non-owning holder (loaded_as_shared_ptr).
d = <pybind11_tests.class_sh_property_non_owning.DataField object at 0x7fabab548770>
test_class_sh_property_non_owning.py:13: RuntimeError
```
* Introduce `shared_ptr_from_python(responsible_parent)` and use in all `property_cpp_function`s with `const shared_ptr<T> &` arguments.
Tests are incomplete.
* Complete tests.
* Add comment for `smart_holder_type_caster_load<T>::shared_ptr_from_python`
* Use PyConfig_InitPythonConfig instead of PyConfig_InitIsolatedConfig
* add unit test for default python configuration
---------
Co-authored-by: Daniel Jacobs <daniel.jacobs@is4s.com>
* Resolve flake8 error by replacing `pytest.raises(Exception)` with `SystemError`
* Also remove the obsolete comment.
* Tweak comment instead of removing it.
* Content of PR #4374 applied on top of smart_holder branch.
* More tests, with USE_SH switch. [ci skip]
* Use `std::dynamic_pointer_cast<Base0>` [ci skip]
* All tests pass when using `m.make_derived_as_base0_raw_ptr()`, with `USE_SH` defined or not defined. [ci skip]
* WIP
* Debug LOOOK & one-line bug fix:
```diff
- auto smhldr = pybindit::memory::smart_holder::from_shared_ptr(src);
+ auto smhldr = pybindit::memory::smart_holder::from_shared_ptr(std::shared_ptr<void>(src, const_cast<void *>(st.first)));
```
* Remove all print LOOOK and clang-format the fix.
* Resolve clang-tidy errors.
* Systematic test matrix.
* Bug fix in `smart_holder_type_caster<std::unique_ptr<T, D>>::cast()`
* Rename: test_mi_debug -> test_class_sh_mi_thunks
* Add `test_ptrdiff_derived_base0()`
* Miscellaneous polishing (naming, comments). No functional changes.
* Improve test_class_sh_mi_thunks.py implementation. No change in test coverage.
* Resolve clang-tidy error.
* Create templated abstract classes KeysView, ValuesView and ItemsView, and implement them on-the-fly when wrapping any specific map type
* We don't want to wrap different ValuesView objects for double values and const double, for example, as both wrappers will be named ValuesView[float]
* Fallback to C++ names if key or values types are not wrapped
* Added a test for .keys(), .values() and .items() returning the same types for similarly-typed maps
* Fixed wrong use of auto in a declarator list: the two descriptions might have different types
* Fixes for clang-tidy issues: explicit single-argument constructor, using the 'override' keyword when overriding functions
* Bugfix for old versions of clang++, which seem to have trouble with the struct being defined inside a module, which was also needlessly ugly anyway
* Bugfix for clang++, which doesn't have some of the names in runtime uness they are specified to be static
* A fix for clang-tidy performance-inefficient-string-concatenation issues - I personally think this looks uglier, but it's probably worth it for clang-tidy to be happy
* Possible fix for clang++ linking issues - make the descriptions static constexpr to make sure they are known before linking
* Correct names for previously-wrapped types as keys/values of maps
* Bugfix - typo in type info names which caused things to segfault
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Aaron Gokaslan <skylion.aaron@gmail.com>
* Use detail::remove_cvref_t instead of doing remove_cv and remove_reference separately
* Avoid names with double underscore, as they are reserved
* Improved testing for KeysView, ValuesView and ItemsView: check type names + stricter asserts
* Moved description logic to helper function in type_caster_base.h
* style: pre-commit fixes
* Fix a clang-tidy issue: do not use 'else' after 'return'
* Apply suggestion by @Skylion007, with additional trivial simplification.
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* Auto select return value policy for clif_automatic
* Try fixing test failures
* Add more tests.
* remove comments
* Fix test failures
* Fix test failures
* Fix test failure for windows platform
* Fix clangtidy
* scoped_interpreter overloaded ctor: PyConfig param
* style: pre-commit fixes
* refact: some logics extracted into funcs (precheck_interpreter, _initialize_interpreter); config_guard
* style: pre-commit fixes
* refact: scoped_config, some funcs hidden in detail ns
* refact: macro PYBIND11_PYCONFIG_SUPPORT_PY_VERSION + undef
* feat: PYBIND11_PYCONFIG_SUPPORT_PY_VERSION set to 3.8
* tests: Custom PyConfig
* ci: python 3.6 -> 3.8
* ci: reverted py 38 back to 36; refact: initialize_interpreter overloads
* style: pre-commit fixes
* fix: readability-implicit-bool-conversion
* refact: each initialize_interpreter overloads in pybind11 ns
* Move `initialize_interpreter_pre_pyconfig()` into the `detail` namespace.
Move the `PYBIND11_PYCONFIG_SUPPORT_PY_VERSION_HEX` define down to where it is used for the first time, and check if it is defined already, so that it is possible to customize from the compilation command line, just in case there is some unforeseen issue for Python 3.8, 3.9, 3.10.
* tests: Add program dir to path, Custom PyConfig with argv
* refact: clang-formatted
* tests: Add-program-dir-to-path covers both scoped_interpreter overloads
* tests: Add-program-dir-to-path fixed
* tests: Add-program-dir-to-path py_version dependant validation
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