/* tests/test_class_args.cpp -- tests that various way of defining a class work 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 "pybind11_tests.h" template class BreaksBase {}; template class BreaksTramp : public BreaksBase {}; // These should all compile just fine: typedef py::class_, std::unique_ptr>, BreaksTramp<1>> DoesntBreak1; typedef py::class_, BreaksTramp<2>, std::unique_ptr>> DoesntBreak2; typedef py::class_, std::unique_ptr>> DoesntBreak3; typedef py::class_, BreaksTramp<4>> DoesntBreak4; typedef py::class_> DoesntBreak5; typedef py::class_, std::shared_ptr>, BreaksTramp<6>> DoesntBreak6; typedef py::class_, BreaksTramp<7>, std::shared_ptr>> DoesntBreak7; typedef py::class_, std::shared_ptr>> DoesntBreak8; #define CHECK_BASE(N) static_assert(std::is_same>::value, \ "DoesntBreak" #N " has wrong type!") CHECK_BASE(1); CHECK_BASE(2); CHECK_BASE(3); CHECK_BASE(4); CHECK_BASE(5); CHECK_BASE(6); CHECK_BASE(7); CHECK_BASE(8); #define CHECK_ALIAS(N) static_assert(DoesntBreak##N::has_alias && std::is_same>::value, \ "DoesntBreak" #N " has wrong type_alias!") #define CHECK_NOALIAS(N) static_assert(!DoesntBreak##N::has_alias && std::is_void::value, \ "DoesntBreak" #N " has type alias, but shouldn't!") CHECK_ALIAS(1); CHECK_ALIAS(2); CHECK_NOALIAS(3); CHECK_ALIAS(4); CHECK_NOALIAS(5); CHECK_ALIAS(6); CHECK_ALIAS(7); CHECK_NOALIAS(8); #define CHECK_HOLDER(N, TYPE) static_assert(std::is_same>>::value, \ "DoesntBreak" #N " has wrong holder_type!") CHECK_HOLDER(1, unique); CHECK_HOLDER(2, unique); CHECK_HOLDER(3, unique); CHECK_HOLDER(4, unique); CHECK_HOLDER(5, unique); CHECK_HOLDER(6, shared); CHECK_HOLDER(7, shared); CHECK_HOLDER(8, shared); // There's no nice way to test that these fail because they fail to compile; leave them here, // though, so that they can be manually tested by uncommenting them (and seeing that compilation // failures occurs). // We have to actually look into the type: the typedef alone isn't enough to instantiate the type: #define CHECK_BROKEN(N) static_assert(std::is_same>::value, \ "Breaks1 has wrong type!"); //// Two holder classes: //typedef py::class_, std::unique_ptr>, std::unique_ptr>> Breaks1; //CHECK_BROKEN(1); //// Two aliases: //typedef py::class_, BreaksTramp<-2>, BreaksTramp<-2>> Breaks2; //CHECK_BROKEN(2); //// Holder + 2 aliases //typedef py::class_, std::unique_ptr>, BreaksTramp<-3>, BreaksTramp<-3>> Breaks3; //CHECK_BROKEN(3); //// Alias + 2 holders //typedef py::class_, std::unique_ptr>, BreaksTramp<-4>, std::shared_ptr>> Breaks4; //CHECK_BROKEN(4); //// Invalid option (not a subclass or holder) //typedef py::class_, BreaksTramp<-4>> Breaks5; //CHECK_BROKEN(5); //// Invalid option: multiple inheritance not supported: //template <> struct BreaksBase<-8> : BreaksBase<-6>, BreaksBase<-7> {}; //typedef py::class_, BreaksBase<-6>, BreaksBase<-7>> Breaks8; //CHECK_BROKEN(8); test_initializer class_args([](py::module &m) { // Just test that this compiled okay m.def("class_args_noop", []() {}); });