.. _changelog: Changelog ######### Starting with version 1.8, pybind11 releases use a [semantic versioning](http://semver.org) policy. Breaking changes queued for v2.0.0 (Not yet released) ----------------------------------------------------- * Redesigned virtual call mechanism and user-facing syntax (see https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/commit/86d825f3302701d81414ddd3d38bcd09433076bc) * Remove ``handle.call()`` method 1.9.0 (Not yet released) ------------------------ * Queued changes: map indexing suite, documentation for indexing suites. * Mapping a stateless C++ function to Python and back is now "for free" (i.e. no call overheads) * Support for translation of arbitrary C++ exceptions to Python counterparts * Added ``eval`` and ``eval_file`` functions for evaluating expressions and statements from a string or file * eigen.h type converter fixed for non-contiguous arrays (e.g. slices) * Print more informative error messages when ``make_tuple()`` or ``cast()`` fail * ``std::enable_shared_from_this<>`` now also works for ``const`` values * A return value policy can now be passed to ``handle::operator()`` * ``make_iterator()`` improvements for better compatibility with various types (now uses prefix increment operator); it now also accepts iterators with different begin/end types as long as they are equality comparable. * ``arg()`` now accepts a wider range of argument types for default values * Added ``repr()`` method to the ``handle`` class. * Added support for registering structured dtypes via ``PYBIND11_NUMPY_DTYPE()`` macro. * Added ``PYBIND11_STR_TYPE`` macro which maps to the ``builtins.str`` type. * Added a simplified ``buffer_info`` constructor for 1-dimensional buffers. * Format descriptor strings should now be accessed via ``format_descriptor::format()`` (for compatibility purposes, the old syntax ``format_descriptor::value`` will still work for non-structured data types). * Added a class wrapping NumPy array descriptors: ``dtype``. * Added buffer/NumPy support for ``char[N]`` and ``std::array`` types. * ``array`` gained new constructors accepting dtype objects. * Added constructors for ``array`` and ``array_t`` explicitly accepting shape and strides; if strides are not provided, they are deduced assuming C-contiguity. Also added simplified constructors for 1-dimensional case. * Added constructors for ``str`` from ``bytes`` and for ``bytes`` from ``str``. This will do the UTF-8 decoding/encoding as required. * Added constructors for ``str`` and ``bytes`` from zero-terminated char pointers, and from char pointers and length. * Added ``memoryview`` wrapper type which is constructible from ``buffer_info``. * New syntax to call a Python function from C++ using keyword arguments and unpacking, e.g. ``foo(1, 2, "z"_a=3)`` or ``bar(1, *args, "z"_a=3, **kwargs)``. * Added ``py::print()`` function which replicates Python's API and writes to Python's ``sys.stdout`` by default (as opposed to C's ``stdout`` like ``std::cout``). * Added ``py::dict`` keyword constructor:``auto d = dict("number"_a=42, "name"_a="World");`` * Added ``py::str::format()`` method and ``_s`` literal: ``py::str s = "1 + 2 = {}"_s.format(3);`` * Attribute and item accessors now have a more complete interface which makes it possible to chain attributes ``obj.attr("a")[key].attr("b").attr("method")(1, 2, 3)```. * Added built-in support for ``std::shared_ptr`` holder type. There is no more need to do it manually via ``PYBIND11_DECLARE_HOLDER_TYPE(T, std::shared_ptr)``. * Default return values policy changes: non-static properties now use ``reference_internal`` and static properties use ``reference`` (previous default was ``automatic``, i.e. ``copy``). * Various minor improvements of library internals (no user-visible changes) 1.8.1 (July 12, 2016) ---------------------- * Fixed a rare but potentially very severe issue when the garbage collector ran during pybind11 type creation. 1.8.0 (June 14, 2016) ---------------------- * Redesigned CMake build system which exports a convenient ``pybind11_add_module`` function to parent projects. * ``std::vector<>`` type bindings analogous to Boost.Python's ``indexing_suite`` * Transparent conversion of sparse and dense Eigen matrices and vectors (``eigen.h``) * Added an ``ExtraFlags`` template argument to the NumPy ``array_t<>`` wrapper to disable an enforced cast that may lose precision, e.g. to create overloads for different precisions and complex vs real-valued matrices. * Prevent implicit conversion of floating point values to integral types in function arguments * Fixed incorrect default return value policy for functions returning a shared pointer * Don't allow registering a type via ``class_`` twice * Don't allow casting a ``None`` value into a C++ lvalue reference * Fixed a crash in ``enum_::operator==`` that was triggered by the ``help()`` command * Improved detection of whether or not custom C++ types can be copy/move-constructed * Extended ``str`` type to also work with ``bytes`` instances * Added a ``"name"_a`` user defined string literal that is equivalent to ``py::arg("name")``. * When specifying function arguments via ``py::arg``, the test that verifies the number of arguments now runs at compile time. * Added ``[[noreturn]]`` attribute to ``pybind11_fail()`` to quench some compiler warnings * List function arguments in exception text when the dispatch code cannot find a matching overload * Added ``PYBIND11_OVERLOAD_NAME`` and ``PYBIND11_OVERLOAD_PURE_NAME`` macros which can be used to override virtual methods whose name differs in C++ and Python (e.g. ``__call__`` and ``operator()``) * Various minor ``iterator`` and ``make_iterator()`` improvements * Transparently support ``__bool__`` on Python 2.x and Python 3.x * Fixed issue with destructor of unpickled object not being called * Minor CMake build system improvements on Windows * New ``pybind11::args`` and ``pybind11::kwargs`` types to create functions which take an arbitrary number of arguments and keyword arguments * New syntax to call a Python function from C++ using ``*args`` and ``*kwargs`` * The functions ``def_property_*`` now correctly process docstring arguments (these formerly caused a segmentation fault) * Many ``mkdoc.py`` improvements (enumerations, template arguments, ``DOC()`` macro accepts more arguments) * Cygwin support * Documentation improvements (pickling support, ``keep_alive``, macro usage) 1.7 (April 30, 2016) ---------------------- * Added a new ``move`` return value policy that triggers C++11 move semantics. The automatic return value policy falls back to this case whenever a rvalue reference is encountered * Significantly more general GIL state routines that are used instead of Python's troublesome ``PyGILState_Ensure`` and ``PyGILState_Release`` API * Redesign of opaque types that drastically simplifies their usage * Extended ability to pass values of type ``[const] void *`` * ``keep_alive`` fix: don't fail when there is no patient * ``functional.h``: acquire the GIL before calling a Python function * Added Python RAII type wrappers ``none`` and ``iterable`` * Added ``*args`` and ``*kwargs`` pass-through parameters to ``pybind11.get_include()`` function * Iterator improvements and fixes * Documentation on return value policies and opaque types improved 1.6 (April 30, 2016) ---------------------- * Skipped due to upload to PyPI gone wrong and inability to recover (https://github.com/pypa/packaging-problems/issues/74) 1.5 (April 21, 2016) ---------------------- * For polymorphic types, use RTTI to try to return the closest type registered with pybind11 * Pickling support for serializing and unserializing C++ instances to a byte stream in Python * Added a convenience routine ``make_iterator()`` which turns a range indicated by a pair of C++ iterators into a iterable Python object * Added ``len()`` and a variadic ``make_tuple()`` function * Addressed a rare issue that could confuse the current virtual function dispatcher and another that could lead to crashes in multi-threaded applications * Added a ``get_include()`` function to the Python module that returns the path of the directory containing the installed pybind11 header files * Documentation improvements: import issues, symbol visibility, pickling, limitations * Added casting support for ``std::reference_wrapper<>`` 1.4 (April 7, 2016) -------------------------- * Transparent type conversion for ``std::wstring`` and ``wchar_t`` * Allow passing ``nullptr``-valued strings * Transparent passing of ``void *`` pointers using capsules * Transparent support for returning values wrapped in ``std::unique_ptr<>`` * Improved docstring generation for compatibility with Sphinx * Nicer debug error message when default parameter construction fails * Support for "opaque" types that bypass the transparent conversion layer for STL containers * Redesigned type casting interface to avoid ambiguities that could occasionally cause compiler errors * Redesigned property implementation; fixes crashes due to an unfortunate default return value policy * Anaconda package generation support 1.3 (March 8, 2016) -------------------------- * Added support for the Intel C++ compiler (v15+) * Added support for the STL unordered set/map data structures * Added support for the STL linked list data structure * NumPy-style broadcasting support in ``pybind11::vectorize`` * pybind11 now displays more verbose error messages when ``arg::operator=()`` fails * pybind11 internal data structures now live in a version-dependent namespace to avoid ABI issues * Many, many bugfixes involving corner cases and advanced usage 1.2 (February 7, 2016) -------------------------- * Optional: efficient generation of function signatures at compile time using C++14 * Switched to a simpler and more general way of dealing with function default arguments. Unused keyword arguments in function calls are now detected and cause errors as expected * New ``keep_alive`` call policy analogous to Boost.Python's ``with_custodian_and_ward`` * New ``pybind11::base<>`` attribute to indicate a subclass relationship * Improved interface for RAII type wrappers in ``pytypes.h`` * Use RAII type wrappers consistently within pybind11 itself. This fixes various potential refcount leaks when exceptions occur * Added new ``bytes`` RAII type wrapper (maps to ``string`` in Python 2.7) * Made handle and related RAII classes const correct, using them more consistently everywhere now * Got rid of the ugly ``__pybind11__`` attributes on the Python side---they are now stored in a C++ hash table that is not visible in Python * Fixed refcount leaks involving NumPy arrays and bound functions * Vastly improved handling of shared/smart pointers * Removed an unnecessary copy operation in ``pybind11::vectorize`` * Fixed naming clashes when both pybind11 and NumPy headers are included * Added conversions for additional exception types * Documentation improvements (using multiple extension modules, smart pointers, other minor clarifications) * unified infrastructure for parsing variadic arguments in ``class_`` and cpp_function * Fixed license text (was: ZLIB, should have been: 3-clause BSD) * Python 3.2 compatibility * Fixed remaining issues when accessing types in another plugin module * Added enum comparison and casting methods * Improved SFINAE-based detection of whether types are copy-constructible * Eliminated many warnings about unused variables and the use of ``offsetof()`` * Support for ``std::array<>`` conversions 1.1 (December 7, 2015) -------------------------- * Documentation improvements (GIL, wrapping functions, casting, fixed many typos) * Generalized conversion of integer types * Improved support for casting function objects * Improved support for ``std::shared_ptr<>`` conversions * Initial support for ``std::set<>`` conversions * Fixed type resolution issue for types defined in a separate plugin module * Cmake build system improvements * Factored out generic functionality to non-templated code (smaller code size) * Added a code size / compile time benchmark vs Boost.Python * Added an appveyor CI script 1.0 (October 15, 2015) ------------------------ * Initial release