* Add debug fprintf to test_interpreter.cpp
* Update `sys.path` from `PYTHONPATH` in Python >= 3.11 branch of `initialize_interpreter()`
* Use `config.isolated = 0; config.use_environment = 1;`
As suggsted by @vstinner here: https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/4119#issuecomment-1219442853
* Add `TEST_CASE("PYTHONPATH is used to update sys.path")`
* Fix clang-tidy error.
* Use `_putenv_s()` under Windows.
* Fix clang-tidy error: argument name ... in comment does not match parameter name
* Remove slash from PYTHONPATH addition, to work around Windows slash-vs-backslash issue.
* Use `py::str(...)` instead of `.attr("__str__")` as suggested by @skylion007
Co-authored-by: Aaron Gokaslan <skylion.aaron@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Aaron Gokaslan <skylion.aaron@gmail.com>
* Add `-DPYBIND11_WERROR=ON` to mingw cmake commands (and `-DCMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE:BOOL=ON`).
* Using no-destructor idiom to side-step overzealous MINGW warning.
* Add __MINGW32__ pragma GCC diagnostic ignored in eigen.h
* Add another no-destructor workaround.
* Temporarily add -k (keep-going) flags to hopefully speed up finding all warnings.
* Revert "Temporarily add -k (keep-going) flags to hopefully speed up finding all warnings."
This reverts commit f36b0af8f9.
* Very minor shuffle to avoid MSVC warnings.
* Remove all `:BOOL` as suggested by @henryiii
* For PyPy only, re-enable old behavior (likely to mask bugs), to avoid segfault with unknown root cause.
Change prompted by https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/issues/4075
* Undo the change in tests/test_exceptions.py
I turns out (I forgot) that PyPy segfaults in `test_flaky_exception_failure_point_init` already before the `MISMATCH` code path is reached:
https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/runs/7383663596
```
RPython traceback:
test_exceptions.py .......X.........Error in cpyext, CPython compatibility layer:
File "pypy_module_cpyext.c", line 14052, in wrapper_second_level__star_3_1
File "pypy_module_cpyext_1.c", line 35750, in not_supposed_to_fail
Fatal Python error: Segmentation fault
Stack (most recent call first, approximate line numbers):
File "/home/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/tests/test_exceptions.py", line 306 in test_flaky_exception_failure_point_init
The function PyErr_NormalizeException was not supposed to fail
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/_pytest/python.py", line 185 in pytest_pyfunc_call
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/pluggy/_callers.py", line 9 in _multicall
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/pluggy/_manager.py", line 77 in _hookexec
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/pluggy/_hooks.py", line 244 in __call__
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/_pytest/python.py", line 1716 in runtest
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/_pytest/runner.py", line 159 in pytest_runtest_call
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/pluggy/_callers.py", line 9 in _multicall
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/pluggy/_manager.py", line 77 in _hookexec
Fatal error in cpyext, CPython compatibility layer, calling PyErr_NormalizeException
Either report a bug or consider not using this particular extension
<SystemError object at 0x7fcc8cea6868>
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/pluggy/_hooks.py", line 244 in __call__
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/_pytest/runner.py", line 261 in <lambda>
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/_pytest/runner.py", line 317 in from_call
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/_pytest/runner.py", line 246 in call_runtest_hook
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/_pytest/runner.py", line 218 in call_and_report
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/_pytest/runner.py", line 118 in runtestprotocol
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/_pytest/runner.py", line 110 in pytest_runtest_protocol
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/pluggy/_callers.py", line 9 in _multicall
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/pluggy/_manager.py", line 77 in _hookexec
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/pluggy/_hooks.py", line 244 in __call__
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/_pytest/main.py", line 335 in pytest_runtestloop
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/pluggy/_callers.py", line 9 in _multicall
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/pluggy/_manager.py", line 77 in _hookexec
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/pluggy/_hooks.py", line 244 in __call__
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/_pytest/main.py", line 318 in _main
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/_pytest/main.py", line 255 in wrap_session
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/_pytest/main.py", line 314 in pytest_cmdline_main
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/pluggy/_callers.py", line 9 in _multicall
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/pluggy/_manager.py", line 77 in _hookexec
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/pluggy/_hooks.py", line 244 in __call__
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/_pytest/config/__init__.py", line 133 in main
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/_pytest/config/__init__.py", line 181 in console_main
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/site-packages/pytest/__main__.py", line 1 in <module>
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/lib-python/3/runpy.py", line 62 in _run_code
File "/opt/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.7.13/x64/lib-python/3/runpy.py", line 170 in _run_module_as_main
File "<builtin>/app_main.py", line 109 in run_toplevel
File "<builtin>/app_main.py", line 652 in run_command_line
File "<builtin>/app_main.py", line 996 in entry_point
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
```
* Add test_pypy_oserror_normalization
* Disable new `PYPY_VERSION` `#if`, to verify that the new test actually fails.
* Restore PYPY_VERSION workaround and update comment to reflect what was learned.
* [ci skip] Fix trivial oversight in comment.
* Use equals default in pyobject macros
* Remove extra semicolon
* Update clang-tidy equals-default rule to not ignore macros
* Fix formatting
* One last formatting change
* Disable implicit conversion from `0` to `pybind11::handle`.
* Reverse or-ed condition in an attempt to resolve GCC 8.3.0 errors (i386/debian:buster).
* Trying the simpler `std::is_same<T, PyObject *>`
* Add implicit_conversion_from_pytorch_THPObjectPtr_to_handle test.
* Accommodate types with implicit conversions to `PyObject *`, other than `handle` & `handle` subclasses, or integral types.
* Fix copy-paste mishap (picked wrong name).
* Revamp SFINAE construct to actually fix the pytorch issue (already validated against pytorch proper).
The first version of the reduced pytorch code was critically missing the move ctor. The first version of the accompanying test was meaningless.
Note: It turns out the `!std::is_arithmetic<T>` condition is not needed: `int` is not in general implicitly convertible to `PyObject *`, only the literal `0` is.
* Use `NOLINT(performance-noexcept-move-constructor)` for reduced code from the wild (rather than changing the code).
* Use any_of, all_of, negation. It turns out to clang-format nicer.
* Clean up comments for changed code.
* Reduce pytorch situation further, add test for operator ... const.
* Use `none_of` as suggested by @skylion007
* Add `pure_compile_tests_for_handle_from_PyObject_pointers()`
* Fix inconsequential oversight (retested).
* Factor our `is_pyobj_ptr_or_nullptr_t` to make the SFINAE conditions more readable.
* Remove stray line (oversight).
* Make the `pure_compile_tests_for_handle_from_PyObject_pointers()` "rhs-const-complete", too.
* Remove the temporary PYBIND11_UNDO_PR4008 `#ifdef`.
Very minor refactoring to ease development and debugging.
Having to declare a local `std::string` has bugged me many times. Nice to get this little nuisance out of the way.
Extracted from PR #4022, where it is used like this:
```
std::fprintf(stdout,
"\nTYPE_CASTER_ODR_GUARD_IMPL %s %s\n",
clean_type_id(intrinsic_type_info.name()).c_str(),
source_file_line_from_sloc.c_str());
```
* Placeholder commit for 3.11 testing
* Does this fix it?
* Try suggestion
* Placeholder commit for 3.11 testing
* Does this fix it?
* Try suggestion
* fix: try using modern init for embedded interp
Signed-off-by: Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com>
* fix: error message changed in 3.11
* fix: apply logic in Python manually
Signed-off-by: Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com>
* fix autodetect dynamic attrs in 3.11
* fix: include error message if possible in error
Signed-off-by: Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com>
* ci: enable standard Python 3.11 testing
Signed-off-by: Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com>
* Make dynamic attrs condtiion exclusive to ver.
Co-authored-by: Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com>
When converting an array to an Eigen matrix, ignore the strides if any
dimension size is 0. If the array is empty, the strides aren't relevant,
and especially numpy ≥ 1.23 explicitly sets the strides to 0 in this
case. (See numpy commit dd5ab7b11520.)
Update tests to verify that this works, and continues to work.