/* example/example-modules.cpp -- nested modules, importing modules, and internal references Copyright (c) 2016 Wenzel Jakob All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. */ #include "example.h" #include "constructor-stats.h" void submodule_func() { std::cout << "submodule_func()" << std::endl; } class A { public: A(int v) : v(v) { print_created(this, v); } ~A() { print_destroyed(this); } A(const A&) { print_copy_created(this); } A& operator=(const A ©) { print_copy_assigned(this); v = copy.v; return *this; } std::string toString() { return "A[" + std::to_string(v) + "]"; } private: int v; }; class B { public: B() { print_default_created(this); } ~B() { print_destroyed(this); } B(const B&) { print_copy_created(this); } B& operator=(const B ©) { print_copy_assigned(this); a1 = copy.a1; a2 = copy.a2; return *this; } A &get_a1() { return a1; } A &get_a2() { return a2; } A a1{1}; A a2{2}; }; void init_ex_modules(py::module &m) { py::module m_sub = m.def_submodule("submodule"); m_sub.def("submodule_func", &submodule_func); py::class_(m_sub, "A") .def(py::init()) .def("__repr__", &A::toString); py::class_(m_sub, "B") .def(py::init<>()) .def("get_a1", &B::get_a1, "Return the internal A 1", py::return_value_policy::reference_internal) .def("get_a2", &B::get_a2, "Return the internal A 2", py::return_value_policy::reference_internal) .def_readwrite("a1", &B::a1) // def_readonly uses an internal reference return policy by default .def_readwrite("a2", &B::a2); m.attr("OD") = py::module::import("collections").attr("OrderedDict"); }