For single-file extensions, a convenient pattern offered by cython
is to place the source files directly in the python source tree
(`foo/__init__.py`, `foo/ext.pyx`), deriving the package names from
their filesystem location. Adapt this pattern for pybind11, using an
`intree_extensions` helper, which should be thought of as the moral
equivalent to `cythonize`.
Differences with cythonize: I chose not to include globbing support
(`intree_extensions(glob.glob("**/*.cpp"))` seems sufficient), nor to
provide extension-customization kwargs (directly setting the attributes
on the resulting Pybind11Extension objects seems sufficient).
We could choose to have `intree_extension` (singular instead) and make
users write `[*map(intree_extension, glob.glob("**/*.cpp"))]`; no strong
opinion here.
Co-authored-by: Aaron Gokaslan <skylion.aaron@gmail.com>
* Adding test_return_vector_bool_raw_ptr to test_stl.py.
* First attempt to make the documentation more accurate, but not trying to be comprehensive, to not bloat the reference table with too many details.
* Fixing minor oversights.
* Applying reviewer suggestion.
* Adding iostream.h thread-safety documentation.
* Restoring `TestThread` code with added `std::lock_guard<std::mutex>`.
* Updating new comments to reflect new information.
* Fixing up `git rebase -X theirs` accidents.
* docs: mention PYTHONPATH in installing.rst
When pybind11 is included as a submodule, the user needs to update their
Python module search path. Otherwise, the first c++ compilation command
in docs/basics.rst will fail.
* docs: add a note about compiling the example
This note shows how to modify the compilation command for the example
when the pybind11 source has been included as a Git submodule.
* docs: add a note about compiling the example
Added an internal link to the docs
* docs: updated a note about compiling the example
Also updated the command substitution syntax for consistency
`git submodule add` needs the branch before the repository or else it is ignored. The previous code checked out the `master` branch, not the `stable` branch.
* feat: lazy compile
* refactor: lazy -> only_changed
* refactor: leave the changed function up to the user
* refactor: pass a function, based on @YannickJadoul and @HDembinski's suggestions
* refactor: old -> _old, as it's not intended for users
* docs: slight improvmenent from @rwgk
* docs: Ccache spelling, extra warning about pip caching
Ccache spelling noted by @YannickJadoul
* demo kwarg with none(false)
* Reorder and extend tests for arg::none(false) in test_methods_and_attributes.py::test_accepts_none
* Fix arg::none() for keyword arguments
* Add changelog note
* Fix names of no_none_kw test functions
Co-authored-by: Yannick Jadoul <yannick.jadoul@belgacom.net>
* Deprecated public constructors of module
* Turn documentation comment of module_::add_object into valid doxygen documentation
* Move definition of PYBIND11_DETAIL_MODULE_STATIC_DEF and PYBIND11_DETAIL_MODULE_CREATE macros up
* Move detail::create_top_level_module to module_::create_extension_module, and unify Python 2 and 3 signature again
* Throw error_already_set if module creation fails in module_::create_extension_module
* Mention module_::create_extension_module in deprecation warning message of module_::module_
* fix: PYBIND11_OBJECT could only be used inside the pybind11 namespace (regression)
* docs: add changelog for conversion protection change
* ci: update to Python 3.9
* Remove code inside 'PYPY_VERSION_NUM < 0x06000000' preprocessor if branch
* fix: more cleanup
* Remove more references to PyPy 5.7 and 5.9 in the docs
* Update comment on PyUnicode_UTF* in PyPy
Co-authored-by: Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com>
* Allow function/functor passed to py::vectorize to return void
* Stealing @sizmailov's test and fixing unused argument warning
* Add missing std::move()
RVO doesn't work here because function return type is different from
actual returned type
* remove extra EOL
* docs: add a few details
* chore: pre-commit autoupdate
* Remove array_iterator, array_begin, and array_end (in detail namespace)
Co-authored-by: Sergei Izmailov <sergei.a.izmailov@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com>
Support C++20. For backwards compatibility, we provide an alias for the old name.
This change is necessary to easily avoid errors when a compiler thinks
`module` is used as a keyword.
* 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
* Change base parameter type in register_exception and excepion constructor from PyObject* to handle
* Fix compilation error passing `handle` to `PyObject*`