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Author SHA1 Message Date
Sylvain Corlay
bee8827a98 Template array constructor (#582) 2017-02-14 10:55:01 +01:00
Dean Moldovan
a76ed42c3f Fix sequence_item reference leak (#660) 2017-02-14 01:43:20 +01:00
Matthew Woehlke
5e92b3e608 Fix path to libsize.py (#658)
Use PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR instead of CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR as the base of the
path to libsize.py. This fixes an error if pybind11 is being built
directly within another project.
2017-02-08 23:43:23 +01:00
Matthew Woehlke
e15fa9f99a Avoid C-style const casts (#659)
* Avoid C-style const casts

Replace C-style casts that discard `const` with `const_cast` (and, where
necessary, `reinterpret_cast` as well).

* Warn about C-style const-discarding casts

Change pybind11_enable_warnings to also enable `-Wcast-qual` (warn if a
C-style cast discards `const`) by default. The previous commit should
have gotten rid of all of these (at least, all the ones that tripped in
my build, which included the tests), and this should discourage more
from newly appearing.
2017-02-08 23:43:08 +01:00
Dean Moldovan
d534bd670e Fix handling of Python exceptions during module initialization (#657)
Fixes #656.

Before this commit, the problematic sequence was:

1. `catch (const std::exception &e)` gets a Python exception,
   i.e. `error_already_set`.
2. `PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ImportError, e.what())` sets an `ImportError`.
3. `~error_already_set()` now runs, but `gil_scoped_acquire` fails due
   to an unhandled `ImportError` (which was just set in step 2).

This commit adds a separate catch block for Python exceptions which just
clears the Python error state a little earlier and replaces it with an
`ImportError`, thus making sure that there is only a single Python
exception in flight at a time. (After step 2 in the sequence above,
there were effectively two Python expections set.)
2017-02-08 20:23:56 +01:00
Jason Rhinelander
1eaacd19f6 Fix debugging output for nameless py::arg_v annotations (#648)
* Fix debugging output for nameless py::arg annotations

This fixes a couple bugs with nameless py::arg() (introduced in #634)
annotations:

- the argument name was being used in debug mode without checking that
  it exists (which would result in the std::string construction throwing
  an exception for being invoked with a nullptr)
- the error output says "keyword arguments", but py::arg_v() can now
  also be used for positional argument defaults.
- the debugging output "in function named 'blah'" was overly verbose:
  changed it to just "in function 'blah'".

* Fix missing space in debug test string

* Moved tests from issues to methods_and_attributes
2017-02-08 08:45:51 +01:00
Wenzel Jakob
93cc4bd6d7 Merge pull request #655 from dean0x7d/issue-template
Add a GitHub issue template
2017-02-08 08:39:16 +01:00
Dean Moldovan
70c2a1aa43 Add a GitHub issue template
[skip ci]
2017-02-07 22:29:30 +01:00
Wenzel Jakob
0defac5977 renamed _check -> check_
(Identifiers starting with underscores are reserved by the standard)
Also fixed a typo in a comment.
2017-02-07 00:06:07 +01:00
Wenzel Jakob
6fa316d259 Merge pull request #643 from jagerman/two-pass-dispatch
Prefer non-converting argument overloads
2017-02-05 23:51:50 +01:00
Wenzel Jakob
18e34cb2e6 Merge pull request #634 from jagerman/noconvert-arguments
Add support for non-converting arguments
2017-02-05 23:51:38 +01:00
Jason Rhinelander
e550589b42 Prefer non-converting argument overloads
This changes the function dispatching code for overloaded functions into
a two-pass procedure where we first try all overloads with
`convert=false` for all arguments.  If no function calls succeeds in the
first pass, we then try a second pass where we allow arguments to have
`convert=true` (unless, of course, the argument was explicitly specified
with `py::arg().noconvert()`).

For non-overloaded methods, the two-pass procedure is skipped (we just
make the overload-allowed call).  The second pass is also skipped if it
would result in the same thing (i.e. where all arguments are
`.noconvert()` arguments).
2017-02-03 20:47:17 -05:00
Jason Rhinelander
abc29cad02 Add support for non-converting arguments
This adds support for controlling the `convert` flag of arguments
through the py::arg annotation.  This then allows arguments to be
flagged as non-converting, which the type_caster is able to use to
request different behaviour.

Currently, AFAICS `convert` is only used for type converters of regular
pybind11-registered types; all of the other core type_casters ignore it.
We can, however, repurpose it to control internal conversion of
converters like Eigen and `array`: most usefully to give callers a way
to disable the conversion that would otherwise occur when a
`Eigen::Ref<const Eigen::Matrix>` argument is passed a numpy array that
requires conversion (either because it has an incompatible stride or the
wrong dtype).

Specifying a noconvert looks like one of these:

    m.def("f1", &f, "a"_a.noconvert() = "default"); // Named, default, noconvert
    m.def("f2", &f, "a"_a.noconvert()); // Named, no default, no converting
    m.def("f3", &f, py::arg().noconvert()); // Unnamed, no default, no converting

(The last part--being able to declare a py::arg without a name--is new:
previous py::arg() only accepted named keyword arguments).

Such an non-convert argument is then passed `convert = false` by the
type caster when loading the argument.  Whether this has an effect is up
to the type caster itself, but as mentioned above, this would be
extremely helpful for the Eigen support to give a nicer way to specify
a "no-copy" mode than the custom wrapper in the current PR, and
moreover isn't an Eigen-specific hack.
2017-02-03 20:18:15 -05:00
Jason Rhinelander
709675a7aa Made arithmetic and complex casters respect convert
Arithmetic and complex casters now only do a converting cast when
`convert=true`; previously they would convert always (e.g. when passing
an int to a float-accepting function, or a float to complex-accepting
function).
2017-02-03 20:16:14 -05:00
jbarlow83
40db2c757a RFC - Add documentation for strings and Unicode issues (#636)
* Add documentation for strings and Unicode issues

* More Unicode documentation on character literals and wide characters
2017-02-02 13:56:31 +01:00
Jason Rhinelander
0558a9a739 Add warning about binding multiple modules (#635)
Issue #633 suggests people might be tempted to copy the test scripts
self-binding code, but that's a bad idea for pretty much anything other
than a test suite with self-contained test code.

This commit adds a comment as such with a reference to the
documentation that tells people how to do it instead.
2017-02-01 10:36:29 +01:00
Jason Rhinelander
12494525cf Minor fixes (#613)
* Minor doc syntax fix

The numpy documentation had a bad :file: reference (was using double
backticks instead of single backticks).

* Changed long-outdated "example" -> "tests" wording

The ConstructorStats internal docs still had "from example import", and
the main testing cpp file still used "example" in the module
description.
2017-01-31 17:28:29 +01:00
Wenzel Jakob
ab60bf1346 Very minor code style changes, and fixed a typo 2017-01-31 17:25:07 +01:00
Jason Rhinelander
bfcf952e01 Pack all function call data into a single struct
This cleans up the previous commit slightly by further reducing the
function call arguments to a single struct (containing the
function_record, arguments vector, and parent).

Although this doesn't currently change anything, it does allow for
future functionality to have a place for precalls to store temporary
objects that need to be destroyed after a function call (whether or not
the call succeeds).

As a concrete example, with this change #625 could be easily implemented
(I think) by adding a std::unique_ptr<gil_scoped_release> member to the
`function_call` struct with a precall that actually constructs it.
Without this, the precall can't do that: the postcall won't be invoked
if the call throws an exception.

This doesn't seems to affect the .so size noticeably (either way).
2017-01-31 17:24:41 +01:00
Jason Rhinelander
70ed2a4897 Use constexpr_first for args/kwargs positional checks 2017-01-31 17:24:41 +01:00
Jason Rhinelander
34d308adf0 Move constexpr_first/last to common.h
This keeps it with constexpr_sum and the other metafunctions.
2017-01-31 17:24:41 +01:00
Jason Rhinelander
3b4b921192 Changed keep_alive template arguments from int to size_t
Passing a negative value wasn't valid anyway, and moreover this avoids a
little bit of extra code to avoid signed/unsigned argument warnings.
2017-01-31 17:24:41 +01:00
Jason Rhinelander
2686da8350 Add support for positional args with args/kwargs
This commit rewrites the function dispatcher code to support mixing
regular arguments with py::args/py::kwargs arguments.  It also
simplifies the argument loader noticeably as it no longer has to worry
about args/kwargs: all of that is now sorted out in the dispatcher,
which now simply appends a tuple/dict if the function takes
py::args/py::kwargs, then passes all the arguments in a vector.

When the argument loader hit a py::args or py::kwargs, it doesn't do
anything special: it just calls the appropriate type_caster just like it
does for any other argument (thus removing the previous special cases
for args/kwargs).

Switching to passing arguments in a single std::vector instead of a pair
of tuples also makes things simpler, both in the dispatch and the
argument_loader: since this argument list is strictly pybind-internal
(i.e. it never goes to Python) we have no particular reason to use a
Python tuple here.

Some (intentional) restrictions:
- you may not bind a function that has args/kwargs somewhere other than
  the end (this somewhat matches Python, and keeps the dispatch code a
  little cleaner by being able to not worry about where to inject the
  args/kwargs in the argument list).
- If you specify an argument both positionally and via a keyword
  argument, you get a TypeError alerting you to this (as you do in
  Python).
2017-01-31 17:24:41 +01:00
Jason Rhinelander
102c94fc38 Add i386 build (#612)
Adds a 32-bit (debian) build to travis-ci.
2017-01-31 17:10:31 +01:00
Dustin Spicuzza
18d7df5efd Documentation: explicitly call out that the GIL is held (#615) 2017-01-31 17:06:13 +01:00
Dean Moldovan
ec009a7ca2 Improve custom holder support (#607)
* Abstract away some holder functionality (resolve #585)

Custom holder types which don't have `.get()` can select the correct
function to call by specializing `holder_traits`.

* Add support for move-only holders (fix #605)
2017-01-31 17:05:44 +01:00
Jason Rhinelander
f7f5bc8e37 Numpy: better compilation errors, long double support (#619)
* Clarify PYBIND11_NUMPY_DTYPE documentation

The current documentation and example reads as though
PYBIND11_NUMPY_DTYPE is a declarative macro along the same lines as
PYBIND11_DECLARE_HOLDER_TYPE, but it isn't.  The changes the
documentation and docs example to make it clear that you need to "call"
the macro.

* Add satisfies_{all,any,none}_of<T, Preds>

`satisfies_all_of<T, Pred1, Pred2, Pred3>` is a nice legibility-enhanced
shortcut for `is_all<Pred1<T>, Pred2<T>, Pred3<T>>`.

* Give better error message for non-POD dtype attempts

If you try to use a non-POD data type, you get difficult-to-interpret
compilation errors (about ::name() not being a member of an internal
pybind11 struct, among others), for which isn't at all obvious what the
problem is.

This adds a static_assert for such cases.

It also changes the base case from an empty struct to the is_pod_struct
case by no longer using `enable_if<is_pod_struct>` but instead using a
static_assert: thus specializations avoid the base class, POD types
work, and non-POD types (and unimplemented POD types like std::array)
get a more informative static_assert failure.

* Prefix macros with PYBIND11_

numpy.h uses unprefixed macros, which seems undesirable.  This prefixes
them with PYBIND11_ to match all the other macros in numpy.h (and
elsewhere).

* Add long double support

This adds long double and std::complex<long double> support for numpy
arrays.

This allows some simplification of the code used to generate format
descriptors; the new code uses fewer macros, instead putting the code as
different templated options; the template conditions end up simpler with
this because we are now supporting all basic C++ arithmetic types (and
so can use is_arithmetic instead of is_integral + multiple
different specializations).

In addition to testing that it is indeed working in the test script, it
also adds various offset and size calculations there, which
fixes the test failures under x86 compilations.
2017-01-31 17:00:15 +01:00
Matthias Möller
c2d1d95809 Update common.h (#606)
fixed VS build, when _DEBUG is just defined without any value assigned (e.g. VS15)
2017-01-31 16:54:49 +01:00
Dean Moldovan
57a9bbc6c7 Automate generation of reference docs with doxygen and breathe (#598)
* Make 'any' the default markup role for Sphinx docs

* Automate generation of reference docs with doxygen and breathe

* Improve reference docs coverage
2017-01-31 16:54:08 +01:00
Pim Schellart
cc88aaecc8 Add check for matching holder_type when inheriting (#588) 2017-01-31 16:52:11 +01:00
jbarlow83
7830e8509f Docs: minor clarifications (#590)
* Some clarifications to section on virtual fns

Primarily, I made it clear that PYBIND11_OVERLOAD_PURE_NAME is not "useful" but required in renaming situations. Also clarified that one should not bind to the trampoline helper class which I found tempting since it seems more explicit.

* Remove :emphasize-lines: from cpp block, seems to suppress formatting

* docs: emphasize default policy, clarify keep_alive

Emphasize the default return value policy since this statement is hidden in a wall of text. 

Add a hint that call policies are probably required for container objects.
2017-01-13 11:17:29 +01:00
myd7349
9b815ad2e9 Docs: Fix several errors of examples from the doc (#592)
* [Doc] Fix several errors of examples from the doc

* Add missing operator def.

* Added missing `()`

* Add missing `namespace`.
2017-01-13 11:15:52 +01:00
Alexander Stukowski
05bc1ffbe0 Correct function signature of module init function generated PYBIND11_PLUGIN_IMPL macro for Python 2.x (#602) 2017-01-13 11:12:22 +01:00
Lori A. Burns
53a338c05a fix one lingering ::pybind11 --> ::module target name (#603) 2017-01-13 11:10:22 +01:00
Dean Moldovan
5b5e3de369 Make Python version selection in CMake more convenient (#589)
This way a non-CACHE variable can also be used. For example:
```
set(PYBIND11_PYTHON_VERSION <value>)
add_subdirectory(...)
```
2017-01-06 23:38:00 +01:00
Wenzel Jakob
a9730be73c use -x flag to strip shared libraries on OSX (fixes #595) 2017-01-06 14:20:26 +01:00
Wenzel Jakob
0f294e26ac removed mdash characters from setup.py 2017-01-04 15:18:19 +01:00
Wenzel Jakob
f8dafe908e changelog for 2.0.1 release 2017-01-04 15:09:49 +01:00
Wenzel Jakob
cd7eacc584 fix segfault in test suite due to typo (fixes #586) 2017-01-04 15:05:20 +01:00
Wenzel Jakob
0e49c02213 use a more conservative mechanism to check for pytest
On a debian jessie machine, running 'python --version --noconftest' caused
pytest to try and run the test suite with the not-yet-compiled extension
module, thus failing the test. This commit chages the pytest detection
so that it only attempts to run an import statement.
2017-01-04 08:00:17 -05:00
Dean Moldovan
5f07facef5 Fix pointer to reference error in type_caster on MSVC (#583) 2017-01-03 11:52:05 +01:00
Wenzel Jakob
2723a38820 minor setup.py updates 2017-01-01 17:14:27 +01:00
Jason Rhinelander
11bc16e525 Remove allow-fails (#581)
Both are no longer needed: debian testing has Python 2.7.13 final now,
and wheels of numpy and scipy are available.
2017-01-01 15:53:00 +01:00
Wenzel Jakob
fb4e1047e4 begin work on v2.1.0 2017-01-01 14:29:40 +01:00
Wenzel Jakob
e33ef9c20d v2.0.0 release 2017-01-01 13:56:37 +01:00
Wenzel Jakob
401008163a updated release instructions 2016-12-29 23:44:48 +01:00
Wenzel Jakob
2ef3599fe7 added link to gitter chat room 2016-12-29 19:15:17 +01:00
Michael König
f331843b39 Make non-ancient version of GCC explicit in documentation (it means 4.8+) (#575) 2016-12-28 12:10:11 +01:00
Wenzel Jakob
f3de2d5521 reference binder project from documentation 2016-12-26 13:54:50 +01:00
Wenzel Jakob
1805c3489f updated LOC values in README.md and intro.rst 2016-12-26 13:54:50 +01:00