* Support free-threaded CPython (PEP 703)
Some additional locking is added in the free-threaded build when
`Py_GIL_DISABLED` is defined:
- Most accesses to internals are protected by a single mutex
- The registered_instances uses a striped lock to improve concurrency
Pybind11 modules can indicate support for running with the GIL disabled
by calling `set_gil_not_used()`.
* refactor: use PYBIND11_MODULE (#11)
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* Address code review
* Suppress MSVC warning
* Changes from review
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* `py::mod_gil_not_used()` suggestion.
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* Transfer diff from pybind11k fork as-is. New tests are still missing.
* Add `PYBIND11_WARNING_DISABLE_MSVC(4127)` into `PYBIND11_OVERRIDE_IMPL` macro.
* Add test_trampoline_with_pyobject_ptr_return()
* Resolve clang-tidy error: use auto when initializing with a template cast to avoid duplicating the type name [modernize-use-auto,-warnings-as-errors]
* Disabled checking refcount when building with PyPy.
* Clang 3.6, 3.7, 3.9 compatibility.
```
/__w/pybind11/pybind11/tests/test_type_caster_pyobject_ptr.cpp:23:13: error: definition of implicit copy constructor for 'WithPyObjectPtrReturn' is deprecated because it has a user-declared destructor [-Werror,-Wdeprecated]
virtual ~WithPyObjectPtrReturn() = default;
^
```
* Minor clean-up of production code changes.
* Add missing `override` (to resolve clang-tidy error).
* Move PYBIND11_WARNING_POP for a better clang-format outcome.
* Add a pybing function to clear a list.
* Add required error handling.
* Add `/* py-non-const */` as suggested by @Skylion007
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* fix(cmake): do not use Python::Interpreter when cross-compiling
* chore: apply cmake-format to pybind11NewTools.cmake
* fix(cmake): do not look for Python Interpreter component when cross-compiling
* feat(cmake): guess Python extension suffix
* fix: add pybind11GuessPythonExtSuffix.cmake to packaging test
* Use PYBIND11_CROSSCOMPILING instead of CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING
* refactor: require PYBIND11_USE_CROSSCOMPILING
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* ci: try Python 3.13t
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* fix: support Python 3.13t
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* fix: patch PyPy
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* tests: one more int cast
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* tests: cleanup
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* refactor: use named constant in tests for immortal refcounts
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* docs: move comment about free threaded Python
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* ci: add Python 3.13
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* tests: run the gc for 3.13+
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* Revert "tests: run the gc for 3.13+"
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* ci: drop macos ARM for now, need pin updates
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* fix: use Python 3.13 API if on 3.13
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* Call concat with proper namespace in cast.h
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Transfer bug fixes from #4888 wholesale. Full test coverage for all fixes is still missing.
* Add cmake option(PYBIND11_DISABLE_HANDLE_TYPE_NAME_DEFAULT_IMPLEMENTATION) and use in some tests.
* API: Make `numpy.h` compatible with both NumPy 1.x and 2.x
* TST: Update numpy dtype flags test to not covert flags to char
* API: Add `numpy2.h` instead and make `numpy.h` safe
This means that users of `numpy.h` cannot be broken, but need to
update to `numpy2.h` if they want to compile for NumPy 2.
Using Macros simply and didn't bother to try to remove unnecessary
code paths.
* API: Rather than `numpy2.h` use a define for the user.
* Thread `PYBIND11_NUMPY2_SUPPORT` through things and try to adept test matrix
* Small fixups (shouldn't matter)?
* Fixup. Does upgrading scipy help? (it shouldn't?)
(Some other small fixup)
* Use NumPy 2 nightlies for ubuntu-latest job also
* BUG: Fix numpy.bool check
* TST: Fix complexwarning
* BUG: Fix the fact that only the 50 slot is filled with the copy alias
(There were 3 functions all doing the same, only this slot survived 2.x)
* TST: One more test tweak
* TST: Use "long" name for long, since it changed on windows
* TST: Apparently we didn't always have ulong, so just use `L`
* TST: Enforce dtype='l' for test as default isn't long anymore on windows
* Rename macro and invert logic to PYBIND11_NUMPY_1_ONLY
* PYBIND11_INTERNAL_NUMPY_1_ONLY_DETECTED
* Test and code comment expansion
* CI: Use pre-releases of numpy/scipy from pip via explicit version
* CI: NumPy 2 only available on almalinux (as it is Python >=3.9)
* MAINT: Match name more exactly and adopt error phrasing
* MAINT: Pushed early, move helper to be private member
* fix error message compilation when using NumPy 1.x-only backcompat
* silence name shadowing warning
* chore: minor optimization
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* ci: trying things for Windows Clang failure
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* WIP: try using older clang
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* tests: try to skip test in tests
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* chore: avoid warning on Clang
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* Update tests/test_exceptions.py
* Update tests/test_exceptions.py
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* doc: add litgen to the automatic generators list (compiling.rst)
Added this:
[litgen]_ is an automatic python bindings generator with a focus on generating
documented and discoverable bindings: bindings will nicely reproduce the documentation
found in headers. It is is based on srcML (srcml.org), a highly scalable, multi-language
parsing tool with a developer centric approach. The API that you want to expose to python
must be C++14 compatible (but your implementation can use more modern constructs).
.. [litgen] https://pthom.github.io/litgen
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