import pytest import gc def test_regressions(): from pybind11_tests.issues import print_cchar, print_char # #137: const char* isn't handled properly assert print_cchar("const char *") == "const char *" # #150: char bindings broken assert print_char("c") == "c" def test_dispatch_issue(msg): """#159: virtual function dispatch has problems with similar-named functions""" from pybind11_tests.issues import DispatchIssue, dispatch_issue_go class PyClass1(DispatchIssue): def dispatch(self): return "Yay.." class PyClass2(DispatchIssue): def dispatch(self): with pytest.raises(RuntimeError) as excinfo: super(PyClass2, self).dispatch() assert msg(excinfo.value) == 'Tried to call pure virtual function "Base::dispatch"' p = PyClass1() return dispatch_issue_go(p) b = PyClass2() assert dispatch_issue_go(b) == "Yay.." def test_reference_wrapper(): """#171: Can't return reference wrappers (or STL data structures containing them)""" from pybind11_tests.issues import Placeholder, return_vec_of_reference_wrapper assert str(return_vec_of_reference_wrapper(Placeholder(4))) == \ "[Placeholder[1], Placeholder[2], Placeholder[3], Placeholder[4]]" def test_iterator_passthrough(): """#181: iterator passthrough did not compile""" from pybind11_tests.issues import iterator_passthrough assert list(iterator_passthrough(iter([3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15]))) == [3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15] def test_shared_ptr_gc(): """// #187: issue involving std::shared_ptr<> return value policy & garbage collection""" from pybind11_tests.issues import ElementList, ElementA el = ElementList() for i in range(10): el.add(ElementA(i)) gc.collect() for i, v in enumerate(el.get()): assert i == v.value() def test_no_id(capture, msg): from pybind11_tests.issues import get_element, expect_float, expect_int with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo: get_element(None) assert msg(excinfo.value) == """ Incompatible function arguments. The following argument types are supported: 1. (arg0: m.issues.ElementA) -> int Invoked with: None """ with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo: expect_int(5.2) assert msg(excinfo.value) == """ Incompatible function arguments. The following argument types are supported: 1. (arg0: int) -> int Invoked with: 5.2 """ assert expect_float(12) == 12 from pybind11_tests.issues import A, call_f class B(A): def __init__(self): super(B, self).__init__() def f(self): print("In python f()") # C++ version with capture: a = A() call_f(a) assert capture == "A.f()" # Python version with capture: b = B() call_f(b) assert capture == """ PyA.PyA() PyA.f() In python f() """ def test_str_issue(msg): """Issue #283: __str__ called on uninitialized instance when constructor arguments invalid""" from pybind11_tests.issues import StrIssue assert str(StrIssue(3)) == "StrIssue[3]" with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo: str(StrIssue("no", "such", "constructor")) assert msg(excinfo.value) == """ Incompatible constructor arguments. The following argument types are supported: 1. m.issues.StrIssue(arg0: int) 2. m.issues.StrIssue() Invoked with: no, such, constructor """ def test_nested(): """ #328: first member in a class can't be used in operators""" from pybind11_tests.issues import NestA, NestB, NestC, get_NestA, get_NestB, get_NestC a = NestA() b = NestB() c = NestC() a += 10 assert get_NestA(a) == 13 b.a += 100 assert get_NestA(b.a) == 103 c.b.a += 1000 assert get_NestA(c.b.a) == 1003 b -= 1 assert get_NestB(b) == 3 c.b -= 3 assert get_NestB(c.b) == 1 c *= 7 assert get_NestC(c) == 35 abase = a.as_base() assert abase.value == -2 a.as_base().value += 44 assert abase.value == 42 assert c.b.a.as_base().value == -2 c.b.a.as_base().value += 44 assert c.b.a.as_base().value == 42 del c gc.collect() del a # Should't delete while abase is still alive gc.collect() assert abase.value == 42 del abase, b gc.collect() def test_move_fallback(): from pybind11_tests.issues import get_moveissue1, get_moveissue2 m2 = get_moveissue2(2) assert m2.value == 2 m1 = get_moveissue1(1) assert m1.value == 1 def test_override_ref(): from pybind11_tests.issues import OverrideTest o = OverrideTest("asdf") # Not allowed (see associated .cpp comment) #i = o.str_ref() #assert o.str_ref() == "asdf" assert o.str_value() == "asdf" assert o.A_value().value == "hi" a = o.A_ref() assert a.value == "hi" a.value = "bye" assert a.value == "bye"