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* Add option to force the use of the PYPY GIL scoped acquire/release logic to support nested gil access, see https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/issues/1276 and https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/83101
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* All bells & whistles.
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* Very minor enhancement: sort list only after filtering.
* Revert change in docs/upgrade.rst
* Add test_multi_acquire_release_cross_module, while also forcing unique PYBIND11_INTERNALS_VERSION for cross_module_gil_utils.cpp
* Hopefully fix apparently new ICC error.
```
2022-10-28T07:57:54.5187728Z -- The CXX compiler identification is Intel 2021.7.0.20220726
...
2022-10-28T07:58:53.6758994Z icpc: remark #10441: The Intel(R) C++ Compiler Classic (ICC) is deprecated and will be removed from product release in the second half of 2023. The Intel(R) oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler (ICX) is the recommended compiler moving forward. Please transition to use this compiler. Use '-diag-disable=10441' to disable this message.
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5801597Z In file included from /home/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/include/pybind11/detail/../detail/type_caster_base.h(15),
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5803794Z from /home/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/include/pybind11/detail/../cast.h(15),
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5805740Z from /home/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/include/pybind11/detail/../attr.h(14),
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5809556Z from /home/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/include/pybind11/detail/class.h(12),
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5812154Z from /home/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/include/pybind11/pybind11.h(13),
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5948523Z from /home/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/tests/cross_module_gil_utils.cpp(13):
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5949009Z /home/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/include/pybind11/detail/../detail/internals.h(177): error #2282: unrecognized GCC pragma
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5949374Z PYBIND11_TLS_KEY_INIT(tstate)
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5949579Z ^
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5949695Z
```
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but when monkey-patching common.h locally, it matters.
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```
> ForkingPickler(file, protocol).dump(obj)
E TypeError: cannot pickle 'PyCapsule' object
```
Observed with all Windows builds including mingw but not PyPy, and macos-latest with Python 3.9, 3.10, 3.11 but not 3.6.
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So that it actually is defined in pybind11.h
* Try using the workaround (which is nicer than the original code) universally.
* Reduce reproducer for CUDA 11.7 issue encountered in smart_holder update.
This commit tested in isolation on top of current master + first version of reproducer (62311eb431).
Succeeds with Debian Clang 14.0.6 C++17 (and probably all other compilers).
Fails for CUDA 11.7:
```
cd /build/tests && /usr/local/cuda/bin/nvcc -forward-unknown-to-host-compiler -Dpybind11_tests_EXPORTS -I/mounted_pybind11/include -isystem=/usr/include/python3.10 -g --generate-code=arch=compute_52,code=[compute_52,sm_52] -Xcompiler=-fPIC -Xcompiler=-fvisibility=hidden -Werror all-warnings -std=c++17 -MD -MT tests/CMakeFiles/pybind11_tests.dir/test_class.cpp.o -MF CMakeFiles/pybind11_tests.dir/test_class.cpp.o.d -x cu -c /mounted_pybind11/tests/test_class.cpp -o CMakeFiles/pybind11_tests.dir/test_class.cpp.o
/mounted_pybind11/tests/test_class.cpp(53): error: more than one instance of overloaded function "pybind11::class_<type_, options...>::def [with type_=test_class::pr4220_tripped_over_this::Empty0, options=<>]" matches the argument list:
function template "pybind11::class_<test_class::pr4220_tripped_over_this::Empty0> &pybind11::class_<type_, options...>::def(const char *, Func &&, const Extra &...) [with type_=test_class::pr4220_tripped_over_this::Empty0, options=<>]"
/mounted_pybind11/include/pybind11/pybind11.h(1557): here
function template "pybind11::class_<test_class::pr4220_tripped_over_this::Empty0> &pybind11::class_<type_, options...>::def(const T &, const Extra &...) [with type_=test_class::pr4220_tripped_over_this::Empty0, options=<>]"
/mounted_pybind11/include/pybind11/pybind11.h(1586): here
argument types are: (const char [8], <unknown-type>)
object type is: pybind11::class_<test_class::pr4220_tripped_over_this::Empty0>
1 error detected in the compilation of "/mounted_pybind11/tests/test_class.cpp".
```
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Previously, this code would error out if the destructor happened to be
a nullptr. This is incorrect. nullptrs are allowed for capsule
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"It is legal for a capsule to have a NULL destructor. This makes a
NULL return code somewhat ambiguous; use PyCapsule_IsValid() or
PyErr_Occurred() to disambiguate."
See:
https://docs.python.org/3/c-api/capsule.html#c.PyCapsule_GetDestructor
I noticed this while working on a type caster related to #3858 DLPack
happens to allow the destructor not to be defined on a capsule, and I
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e2bdd3bee8/include/dlpack/dlpack.h (L219)
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pkg-config is a buildsystem-agnostic alternative to
`pybind11Config.cmake` that can be used from build systems other than
cmake.
Fixes#230
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* 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.
* 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.
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* Use `none_of` as suggested by @skylion007
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* Fix inconsequential oversight (retested).
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* 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`.
* 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
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* fix: error message changed in 3.11
* fix: apply logic in Python manually
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* fix autodetect dynamic attrs in 3.11
* fix: include error message if possible in error
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* ci: enable standard Python 3.11 testing
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* Make dynamic attrs condtiion exclusive to ver.
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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.
* error_already_set::what() is now constructed lazily
Prior to this commit throwing error_already_set was expensive due to the
eager construction of the error string (which required traversing the
Python stack). See #1853 for more context and an alternative take on the
issue.
Note that error_already_set no longer inherits from std::runtime_error
because the latter has no default constructor.
* Do not attempt to normalize if no exception occurred
This is not supported on PyPy-2.7 5.8.0.
* Extract exception name via tp_name
This is faster than dynamically looking up __name__ via GetAttrString.
Note though that the runtime of the code throwing an error_already_set
will be dominated by stack unwinding so the improvement will not be
noticeable.
Before:
396 ns ± 0.913 ns per loop (mean ± std. dev. of 7 runs, 1000000 loops each)
After:
277 ns ± 0.549 ns per loop (mean ± std. dev. of 7 runs, 1000000 loops each)
Benchmark:
const std::string foo() {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_KeyError, "");
const std::string &s = py::detail::error_string();
PyErr_Clear();
return s;
}
PYBIND11_MODULE(foo, m) {
m.def("foo", &::foo);
}
* Reverted error_already_set to subclass std::runtime_error
* Revert "Extract exception name via tp_name"
The implementation of __name__ is slightly more complex than that.
It handles the module name prefix, and heap-allocated types. We could
port it to pybind11 later on but for now it seems like an overkill.
This reverts commit f1435c7e6b.
* Cosmit following @YannickJadoul's comments
Note that detail::error_string() no longer calls PyException_SetTraceback
as it is unncessary for pretty-printing the exception.
* Fixed PyPy build
* Moved normalization to error_already_set ctor
* Fix merge bugs
* Fix more merge errors
* Improve formatting
* Improve error message in rare case
* Revert back if statements
* Fix clang-tidy
* Try removing mutable
* Does build_mode release fix it
* Set to Debug to expose segfault
* Fix remove set error string
* Do not run error_string() more than once
* Trying setting the tracebackk to the value
* guard if m_type is null
* Try to debug PGI
* One last try for PGI
* Does reverting this fix PyPy
* Reviewer suggestions
* Remove unnecessary initialization
* Add noexcept move and explicit fail throw
* Optimize error_string creation
* Fix typo
* Revert noexcept
* Fix merge conflict error
* Abuse assignment operator
* Revert operator abuse
* See if we still need debug
* Remove unnecessary mutable
* Report "FATAL failure building pybind11::error_already_set error_string" and terminate process.
* Try specifying noexcept again
* Try explicit ctor
* default ctor is noexcept too
* Apply reviewer suggestions, simplify code, and make helper method private
* Remove unnecessary include
* Clang-Tidy fix
* detail::obj_class_name(), fprintf with [STDERR], [STDOUT] tags, polish comments
* consistently check m_lazy_what.empty() also in production builds
* Make a comment slightly less ambiguous.
* Bug fix: Remove `what();` from `restore()`.
It sure would need to be guarded by `if (m_type)`, otherwise `what()` fails and masks that no error was set (see update unit test). But since `error_already_set` is copyable, there is no point in releasing m_type, m_value, m_trace, therefore we can just as well avoid the runtime overhead of force-building `m_lazy_what`, it may never be used.
* Replace extremely opaque (unhelpful) error message with a truthful reflection of what we know.
* Fix clang-tidy error [performance-move-constructor-init].
* Make expected error message less specific.
* Various changes.
* bug fix: error_string(PyObject **, ...)
* Putting back the two eager PyErr_NormalizeException() calls.
* Change error_already_set() to call pybind11_fail() if the Python error indicator not set. The net result is that a std::runtime_error is thrown instead of error_already_set, but all tests pass as is.
* Remove mutable (fixes oversight in the previous commit).
* Normalize the exception only locally in error_string(). Python 3.6 & 3.7 test failures expected. This is meant for benchmarking, to determine if it is worth the trouble looking into the failures.
* clang-tidy: use auto
* Use `gil_scoped_acquire_local` in `error_already_set` destructor. See long comment.
* For Python < 3.8: `PyErr_NormalizeException` before `PyErr_WriteUnraisable`
* Go back to replacing the held Python exception with then normalized exception, if & when needed. Consistently document the side-effect.
* Slightly rewording comment. (There were also other failures.)
* Add 1-line comment for obj_class_name()
* Benchmark code, with results in this commit message.
function #calls test time [s] μs / call
master pure_unwind 729540 1.061 14.539876
err_set_unwind_err_clear 681476 1.040 15.260282
err_set_error_already_set 508038 1.049 20.640525
error_already_set_restore 555578 1.052 18.933288
pr1895_original_foo 244113 1.050 43.018168
PR / master
PR #1895 pure_unwind 736981 1.054 14.295685 98.32%
err_set_unwind_err_clear 685820 1.045 15.237399 99.85%
err_set_error_already_set 661374 1.046 15.811879 76.61%
error_already_set_restore 669881 1.048 15.645176 82.63%
pr1895_original_foo 318243 1.059 33.290806 77.39%
master @ commit ad146b2a18
Running tests in directory "/usr/local/google/home/rwgk/forked/pybind11/tests":
============================= test session starts ==============================
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cachedir: .pytest_cache
rootdir: /usr/local/google/home/rwgk/forked/pybind11/tests, configfile: pytest.ini
collecting ... collected 5 items
test_perf_error_already_set.py::test_perf[pure_unwind]
PERF pure_unwind,729540,1.061,14.539876
PASSED
test_perf_error_already_set.py::test_perf[err_set_unwind_err_clear]
PERF err_set_unwind_err_clear,681476,1.040,15.260282
PASSED
test_perf_error_already_set.py::test_perf[err_set_error_already_set]
PERF err_set_error_already_set,508038,1.049,20.640525
PASSED
test_perf_error_already_set.py::test_perf[error_already_set_restore]
PERF error_already_set_restore,555578,1.052,18.933288
PASSED
test_perf_error_already_set.py::test_perf[pr1895_original_foo]
PERF pr1895_original_foo,244113,1.050,43.018168
PASSED
============================== 5 passed in 12.38s ==============================
pr1895 @ commit 8dff51d12e
Running tests in directory "/usr/local/google/home/rwgk/forked/pybind11/tests":
============================= test session starts ==============================
platform linux -- Python 3.9.10, pytest-6.2.3, py-1.10.0, pluggy-0.13.1 -- /usr/bin/python3
cachedir: .pytest_cache
rootdir: /usr/local/google/home/rwgk/forked/pybind11/tests, configfile: pytest.ini
collecting ... collected 5 items
test_perf_error_already_set.py::test_perf[pure_unwind]
PERF pure_unwind,736981,1.054,14.295685
PASSED
test_perf_error_already_set.py::test_perf[err_set_unwind_err_clear]
PERF err_set_unwind_err_clear,685820,1.045,15.237399
PASSED
test_perf_error_already_set.py::test_perf[err_set_error_already_set]
PERF err_set_error_already_set,661374,1.046,15.811879
PASSED
test_perf_error_already_set.py::test_perf[error_already_set_restore]
PERF error_already_set_restore,669881,1.048,15.645176
PASSED
test_perf_error_already_set.py::test_perf[pr1895_original_foo]
PERF pr1895_original_foo,318243,1.059,33.290806
PASSED
============================== 5 passed in 12.40s ==============================
clang++ -o pybind11/tests/test_perf_error_already_set.os -c -std=c++17 -fPIC -fvisibility=hidden -Os -flto -Wall -Wextra -Wconversion -Wcast-qual -Wdeprecated -Wnon-virtual-dtor -Wunused-result -isystem /usr/include/python3.9 -isystem /usr/include/eigen3 -DPYBIND11_STRICT_ASSERTS_CLASS_HOLDER_VS_TYPE_CASTER_MIX -DPYBIND11_TEST_BOOST -Ipybind11/include -I/usr/local/google/home/rwgk/forked/pybind11/include -I/usr/local/google/home/rwgk/clone/pybind11/include /usr/local/google/home/rwgk/forked/pybind11/tests/test_perf_error_already_set.cpp
clang++ -o lib/pybind11_tests.so -shared -fPIC -Os -flto -shared ...
Debian clang version 13.0.1-3+build2
Target: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
Thread model: posix
* Changing call_repetitions_target_elapsed_secs to 0.1 for regular unit testing.
* Adding in `recursion_depth`
* Optimized ctor
* Fix silly bug in recurse_first_then_call()
* Add tests that have equivalent PyErr_Fetch(), PyErr_Restore() but no try-catch.
* Add call_error_string to tests. Sample only recursion_depth 0, 100.
* Show lazy-what speed-up in percent.
* Include real_work in benchmarks.
* Replace all PyErr_SetString() with generate_python_exception_with_traceback()
* Better organization of test loops.
* Add test_error_already_set_copy_move
* Fix bug in newly added test (discovered by clang-tidy): actually use move ctor
* MSVC detects the unreachable return
* change test_perf_error_already_set.py back to quick mode
* Inherit from std::exception (instead of std::runtime_error, which does not make sense anymore with the lazy what)
* Special handling under Windows.
* print with leading newline
* Removing test_perf_error_already_set (copies are under 7765113fbb).
* Avoid gil and scope overhead if there is nothing to release.
* Restore default move ctor. "member function" instead of "function" (note that "method" is Python terminology).
* Delete error_already_set copy ctor.
* Make restore() non-const again to resolve clang-tidy failure (still experimenting).
* Bring back error_already_set copy ctor, to see if that resolves the 4 MSVC test failures.
* Add noexcept to error_already_set copy & move ctors (as suggested by @skylion007 IIUC).
* Trying one-by-one noexcept copy ctor for old compilers.
* Add back test covering copy ctor. Add another simple test that exercises the copy ctor.
* Exclude more older compilers from using the noexcept = default ctors. (The tests in the previous commit exposed that those are broken.)
* Factor out & reuse gil_scoped_acquire_local as gil_scoped_acquire_simple
* Guard gil_scoped_acquire_simple by _Py_IsFinalizing() check.
* what() GIL safety
* clang-tidy & Python 3.6 fixes
* Use `gil_scoped_acquire` in dtor, copy ctor, `what()`. Remove `_Py_IsFinalizing()` checks (they are racy: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/28525).
* Remove error_scope from copy ctor.
* Add `error_scope` to `get_internals()`, to cover the situation that `get_internals()` is called from the `error_already_set` dtor while a new Python error is in flight already. Also backing out `gil_scoped_acquire_simple` change.
* Add `FlakyException` tests with failure triggers in `__init__` and `__str__`
THIS IS STILL A WORK IN PROGRESS. This commit is only an important resting point.
This commit is a first attempt at addressing the observation that `PyErr_NormalizeException()` completely replaces the original exception if `__init__` fails. This can be very confusing even in small applications, and extremely confusing in large ones.
* Tweaks to resolve Py 3.6 and PyPy CI failures.
* Normalize Python exception immediately in error_already_set ctor.
For background see: https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/1895#issuecomment-1135304081
* Fix oversights based on CI failures (copy & move ctor initialization).
* Move @pytest.mark.xfail("env.PYPY") after @pytest.mark.parametrize(...)
* Use @pytest.mark.skipif (xfail does not work for segfaults, of course).
* Remove unused obj_class_name_or() function (it was added only under this PR).
* Remove already obsolete C++ comments and code that were added only under this PR.
* Slightly better (newly added) comments.
* Factor out detail::error_fetch_and_normalize. Preparation for producing identical results from error_already_set::what() and detail::error_string(). Note that this is a very conservative refactoring. It would be much better to first move detail::error_string into detail/error_string.h
* Copy most of error_string() code to new error_fetch_and_normalize::complete_lazy_error_string()
* Remove all error_string() code from detail/type_caster_base.h. Note that this commit includes a subtle bug fix: previously error_string() restored the Python error, which will upset pybind11_fail(). This never was a problem in practice because the two PyType_Ready() calls in detail/class.h do not usually fail.
* Return const std::string& instead of const char * and move error_string() to pytypes.h
* Remove gil_scope_acquire from error_fetch_and_normalize, add back to error_already_set
* Better handling of FlakyException __str__ failure.
* Move error_fetch_and_normalize::complete_lazy_error_string() implementation from pybind11.h to pytypes.h
* Add error_fetch_and_normalize::release_py_object_references() and use from error_already_set dtor.
* Use shared_ptr for m_fetched_error => 1. non-racy, copy ctor that does not need the GIL; 2. enables guard against duplicate restore() calls.
* Add comments.
* Trivial renaming of a newly introduced member function.
* Workaround for PyPy
* Bug fix (oversight). Only valgrind got this one.
* Use shared_ptr custom deleter for m_fetched_error in error_already_set. This enables removing the dtor, copy ctor, move ctor completely.
* Further small simplification. With the GIL held, simply deleting the raw_ptr takes care of everything.
* IWYU cleanup
```
iwyu version: include-what-you-use 0.17 based on Debian clang version 13.0.1-3+build2
```
Command used:
```
iwyu -c -std=c++17 -DPYBIND11_TEST_BOOST -Iinclude/pybind11 -I/usr/include/python3.9 -I/usr/include/eigen3 include/pybind11/pytypes.cpp
```
pytypes.cpp is a temporary file: `#include "pytypes.h"`
The raw output is very long and noisy.
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* Python < 3.8 f-string compatibility
* Use thread_local in inc_ref_counter()
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* Condense new unit tests via a simple local helper macro.
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* Reapply minor fix that accidentally got lost in transfer from PR #3964
* Add error_already_set_what what tests, asserting the status quo.
* Move PyErr_NormalizeException() up a few lines.
* @pytest.mark.skipif("env.PYPY") from PR #1895 is required even for this much simpler PR
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* Manual line breaks to pre-empt undesired `clang-format`ing.
Informed by work under https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/3683:
60b7eb410f59572e6559
* Manual curation of clang-format diffs involving source code comments.
Very labor-intensive and dull.
* Pulling .clang-format change from @henryiii's 9057962d40
* Adding commonly used .clang-format `CommentPragmas:`
* Ensure short lambdas are allowed
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* Adding readability-qualified-auto to .clang-tidy
Ported from @henryiii's 287527f705
* fix: support Python < 3.6
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* Download catch for MinGw
* Fix rest of MinGW
* fix: update catch to 2.13.5 to fix glibc 2.34 failures
Update the downloaded Catch version to 2.13.5, in order to fix build
failure on glibc 2.34:
```
In file included from /usr/include/signal.h:328,
from /tmp/pybind11/.nox/tests-3-9/tmp/tests/catch/catch.hpp:8030,
from /tmp/pybind11/tests/test_embed/catch.cpp:13:
/tmp/pybind11/.nox/tests-3-9/tmp/tests/catch/catch.hpp:10818:58: error: call to non-‘constexpr’ function ‘long int sysconf(int)’
10818 | static constexpr std::size_t sigStackSize = 32768 >= MINSIGSTKSZ ? 32768 : MINSIGSTKSZ;
| ^~~~~~~~~~~
In file included from /usr/include/python3.9/Python.h:36,
from /tmp/pybind11/include/pybind11/detail/common.h:215,
from /tmp/pybind11/include/pybind11/pytypes.h:12,
from /tmp/pybind11/include/pybind11/cast.h:13,
from /tmp/pybind11/include/pybind11/attr.h:13,
from /tmp/pybind11/include/pybind11/pybind11.h:13,
from /tmp/pybind11/include/pybind11/embed.h:12,
from /tmp/pybind11/tests/test_embed/catch.cpp:4:
/usr/include/unistd.h:640:17: note: ‘long int sysconf(int)’ declared here
640 | extern long int sysconf (int __name) __THROW;
| ^~~~~~~
In file included from /tmp/pybind11/tests/test_embed/catch.cpp:13:
/tmp/pybind11/.nox/tests-3-9/tmp/tests/catch/catch.hpp:10877:45: error: size of array ‘altStackMem’ is not an integral constant-expression
10877 | char FatalConditionHandler::altStackMem[sigStackSize] = {};
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~
```
The newest Catch version cannot be used yet because of regression:
https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2/pull/2364
* fix: add option for _ check, only define on pybind11
* Revert "fix: add option for _ check, only define on pybind11"
This reverts commit 86817db488.
* fix: only undef _ for catch cpp creation.
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* test: Strip whitespace when comparing numpy dtypes for 1.22 compat
Strip whitespace when comparing numpy dtype str() in order to preserve
test compatibility with both numpy 1.22 and older versions whose output
differ by whitespace.
Fixes#3680
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* Add tests demonstrating smart_holder issues with multiple inheritance
* Propagate C++ multiple inheritance markers to all children
- Makes py::multiple_inheritance only needed in base classes hidden from pybind11
* Add support for nested C++11 exceptions
* Remove wrong include
* Fix if directive
* Fix missing skipif
* Simplify code and try to work around MSVC bug
* Clarify comment
* Further simplify code
* Remove the last extra throw statement
* Qualify auto
* Fix typo
* Add missing return for consistency
* Fix clang-tidy complaint
* Fix python2 stub
* Make clang-tidy happy
* Fix compile error
* Fix python2 function signature
* Extract C++20 utility and backport
* Cleanup code a bit more
* Improve test case
* Consolidate code and fix signature
* Fix typo
* A way to register additional test targets.
* Support specifying tests with extension.
* Ensure TEST_OVERRIDE is backwards compatible.
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* Replacing ICC C++14 with C++17
* ICPC: -diag-disable:conversion
Try to suppress the `-Werror-all` promotion in `#include <variant>`
* Trying `-DPYBIND11_WERROR=OFF`
* Trying `-Wno-conversion` (todo: make specific to C++17 if it works)
* Inserting -Wno-conversion only for C++17
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* Expand string_view support to str, bytes, memoryview
1. Allows constructing a str or bytes implicitly from a string_view;
this is essentially a small shortcut allowing a caller to write
`py::bytes{sv}` rather than `py::bytes{sv.data(), sv.size()}`.
2. Allows implicit conversion *to* string_view from py::bytes -- this
saves a fair bit more as currently there is no simple way to get such
a view of the bytes without copying it (or resorting to Python API
calls).
(This is not done for `str` because when the str contains unicode we
have to allocate to a temporary and so there might not be some string
data we can properly view without owning.)
3. Allows `memoryview::from_memory` to accept a string_view. As with
the other from_memory calls, it's entirely your responsibility to
keep it alive.
This also required moving the string_view availability detection into
detail/common.h because this PR needs it in pytypes.h, which is higher
up the include chain than cast.h where it was being detected currently.
* Move string_view include to pytypes.h
* CI-testing a fix for the "ambiguous conversion" issue.
This change is known to fix the `tensorflow::tstring` issue reported under https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/3521#issuecomment-985100965
TODO: Minimal reproducer for the `tensorflow::tstring` issue.
* Make clang-tidy happy (hopefully).
* Adding minimal reproducer for the `tensorflow::tstring` issue.
Error without the enable_if trick:
```
/usr/local/google/home/rwgk/forked/pybind11/tests/test_builtin_casters.cpp:169:16: error: ambiguous conversion for functional-style cast from 'TypeWithBothOperatorStringAndStringView' to 'py::bytes'
return py::bytes(TypeWithBothOperatorStringAndStringView());
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/usr/local/google/home/rwgk/forked/pybind11/include/pybind11/detail/../pytypes.h:1174:5: note: candidate constructor
bytes(const std::string &s) : bytes(s.data(), s.size()) { }
^
/usr/local/google/home/rwgk/forked/pybind11/include/pybind11/detail/../pytypes.h:1191:5: note: candidate constructor
bytes(std::string_view s) : bytes(s.data(), s.size()) { }
^
```
* Adding missing NOLINTNEXTLINE
* Also apply ambiguous conversion workaround to str()
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* Fix py::kw_only when used before the first arg of a method
The implicit space for the `self` argument isn't added until we hit the
first argument, but this wasn't being done for kw_only or pos_only, and
so a kw_only before the first argument would break.
This fixes it by properly checking whether we need to add the self arg.
(The pos_only issue here was extremely mild -- you didn't get the `/` in
the docstring, but AFAICT it has no other effect since there are no
meaningful arguments before it anyway).
* Style changes
- rename check_have_self_arg -> append_self_arg_if_needed
- move the argument name inline comments before the args instead of
after
* ci: support development releases of Python
* fix: better PyPy support
* fix: patch over a few more pypy issues
* Try to patch
* Properly follow pep667
* Fix typo
* Whoops, 667 not in yet
* For testing
* More testing
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* Try to backport
* Try to simplify fix
* Nail down the fix
* Try pypy workaround
* Typo
* one last typo
* Replacing 0x03110000 with 0x030B0000
* Add TODO. Drop PyPy
* Fix typo
* Revert catch upgrade
* fix: minor cleanup, try pypy again
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* override: Fix wrong caching of the overrides
There was a problem when the python type, which was stored in override
cache for C++ functions, was destroyed and the record wasn't removed from the
override cache. Therefor, dangling pointer was stored there. Then when the
memory was reused and new type was allocated at the given address and the
method with the same name (as previously stored in the cache) was actually
overridden in python, it would wrongly find it in the override cache for C++
functions and therefor override from python wouldn't be called.
The fix is to erase the type from the override cache when the type is destroyed.
* test: Pass by const ref instead of by value (clang-tidy)
* test: Rename classes and move to different files
Rename the classes and files so they're no too generic. Also, better place to
test the stuff is in test_virtual_functions.cpp/.py as we're basically testing
the virtual functions/trampolines.
* Add TODO for erasure code
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On Unix, setuptools prepends $CFLAGS and $CPPFLAGS to the compiler flags
(they always come before extra_compile_args and anything else; see
distutils.sysconfig.customize_compiler). In practice, the environment
variables are useful e.g. to quickly generate a debug build (e.g. by
setting CFLAGS=-g), but Pybind11Extension currently unconditionally
overwrites this with -g0.
Instead, check the environment variables and only insert -g0 if not
overridden by them.
* fix: add missing std::forward calls
Two of the four cpp_function overloads are missing std::forward calls, which seems like a simple oversight.
* add test for https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/3443
* add py tests
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* Simply has_kw_only_args handling
This simplifies tracking the number of kw-only args by instead tracking
the number of positional arguments (which is really what we care about
everywhere this is used).
* Allow keyword-only arguments to follow py::args
This removes the constraint that py::args has to be last (or
second-last, with py::kwargs) and instead makes py::args imply
py::kw_only for any remaining arguments, allowing you to bind a function
that works the same way as a Python function such as:
def f(a, *args, b):
return a * b + sum(args)
f(10, 1, 2, 3, b=20) # == 206
With this change, you can bind such a function using:
m.def("f", [](int a, py::args args, int b) { /* ... */ },
"a"_a, "b"_a);
Or, to be more explicit about the keyword-only arguments:
m.def("g", [](int a, py::args args, int b) { /* ... */ },
"a"_a, py::kw_only{}, "b"_a);
(The only difference between the two is that the latter will fail at
binding time if the `kw_only{}` doesn't match the `py::args` position).
This doesn't affect backwards compatibility at all because, currently,
you can't have a py::args anywhere except the end/2nd-last.
* Take args/kwargs by const lvalue ref
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* 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
* fix: the types for return_value_policy_override in optional_caster
`return_value_policy_override` was not being applied correctly in
`optional_caster` in two ways:
- The `is_lvalue_reference` condition referenced `T`, which was the
`optional<T>` type parameter from the class, when it should have used `T_`,
which was the parameter to the `cast` function. `T_` can potentially be a
reference type, but `T` will never be.
- The type parameter passed to `return_value_policy_override` should be
`T::value_type`, not `T`. This matches the way that the other STL container
type casters work.
The result of these issues was that a method/property definition which used a
`reference` or `reference_internal` return value policy would create a Python
value that's bound by reference to a temporary C++ object, resulting in
undefined behavior. For reasons that I was not able to figure out fully, it
seems like this causes problems when using old versions of `boost::optional`,
but not with recent versions of `boost::optional` or the `libstdc++`
implementation of `std::optional`. The issue (that the override to
`return_value_policy::move` is never being applied) is present for all
implementations, it just seems like that somehow doesn't result in problems for
the some implementation of `optional`. This change includes a regression type
with a custom optional-like type which was able to reproduce the issue.
Part of the issue with using the wrong types may have stemmed from the type
variables `T` and `T_` having very similar names. This also changes the type
variables in `optional_caster` to use slightly more descriptive names, which
also more closely follow the naming convention used by the other STL casters.
Fixes#3330
* Fix clang-tidy complaints
* Add missing NOLINT
* Apply a couple more fixes
* fix: support GCC 4.8
* tests: avoid warning about unknown compiler for compilers missing C++17
* Remove unneeded test module attribute
* Change test enum to have more unique int values
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* Adding MSVC C4127 suppression around Eigen includes.
* For MSVC 2015 only: also adding the C4127 suppression to test_eigen.cpp
* Copying original change from PR #3343, with extra line breaks to not run past 99 columns (our desired but currently not enforced limit).
* Add a test showing a flaw in make_key_iterator/make_value_iterator
If the iterator dereference operator returns a value rather than a
reference (and that pair also does not *contain* references),
make_key_iterator and make_value_iterator will return a reference to a
temporary, causing a segfault.
* Fix make_key_iterator/make_value_iterator for prvalue iterators
If an iterator returns a pair<T1, T2> rather than a reference to a pair
or a pair of references, make_key_iterator and make_value_iterator would
return a reference to a temporary, typically leading to a segfault. This
is because the value category of member access to a prvalue is an
xvalue, not a prvalue, so decltype produces an rvalue reference type.
Fix the type calculation to handle this case.
I also removed some decltype parentheses that weren't needed, either
because the expression isn't one of the special cases for decltype or
because decltype was only used for SFINAE. Hopefully that makes the code
a bit more readable.
Closes#3347
* Attempt a workaround for nvcc
* Add `.keys` and `.values` to bind_map
Both of these implement views (rather than just iterators), and `.items`
is also upgraded to a view. In practical terms, this allows a view to be
iterated multiple times and have its size taken, neither of which works
with an iterator.
The views implement `__len__`, `__iter__`, and the keys view implements
`__contains__`. Testing membership also works in item and value views
because Python falls back to iteration. This won't be optimal
for item values since it's linear rather than O(log n) or O(1), but I
didn't fancy trying to get all the corner cases to match Python
behaviour (tuple of wrong types, wrong length tuple, not a tuple etc).
Missing relative to Python dictionary views is `__reversed__` (only
added to Python in 3.8). Implementing that could break code that binds
custom map classes which don't provide `rbegin`/`rend` (at least without
doing clever things with SFINAE), so I've not tried.
The size increase on my system is 131072 bytes, which is rather large
(5%) but also suspiciously round (2^17) and makes me suspect some
quantisation effect.
* bind_map: support any object in __contains__
Add extra overload of `__contains__` (for both the map itself and
KeysView) which takes an arbitrary object and returns false.
* Take py::object by const reference in __contains__
To keep clang-tidy happy.
* Removing stray `py::` (detected via interactive testing in Google environment).
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