/* tests/cross_module_gil_utils.cpp -- tools for acquiring GIL from a different module Copyright (c) 2019 Google LLC All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. */ #include #include // This file mimics a DSO that makes pybind11 calls but does not define a // PYBIND11_MODULE. The purpose is to test that such a DSO can create a // py::gil_scoped_acquire when the running thread is in a GIL-released state. // // Note that we define a Python module here for convenience, but in general // this need not be the case. The typical scenario would be a DSO that implements // shared logic used internally by multiple pybind11 modules. namespace { namespace py = pybind11; void gil_acquire() { py::gil_scoped_acquire gil; } constexpr char kModuleName[] = "cross_module_gil_utils"; struct PyModuleDef moduledef = {PyModuleDef_HEAD_INIT, kModuleName, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL}; } // namespace extern "C" PYBIND11_EXPORT PyObject *PyInit_cross_module_gil_utils() { PyObject *m = PyModule_Create(&moduledef); if (m != NULL) { static_assert(sizeof(&gil_acquire) == sizeof(void *), "Function pointer must have the same size as void*"); PyModule_AddObject( m, "gil_acquire_funcaddr", PyLong_FromVoidPtr(reinterpret_cast(&gil_acquire))); } return m; }