pybind11/example/issues.py
Jason Rhinelander f2ecd8927e Implement reference_internal with a keep_alive
reference_internal requires an `instance` field to track the returned
reference's parent, but that's just a duplication of what
keep_alive<0,1> does, so use a keep alive to do this to eliminate the
duplication.
2016-08-10 12:08:04 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
from __future__ import print_function
import sys
sys.path.append('.')
from example.issues import print_cchar, print_char
from example.issues import DispatchIssue, dispatch_issue_go
from example.issues import Placeholder, return_vec_of_reference_wrapper
from example.issues import iterator_passthrough
from example.issues import ElementList, ElementA, print_element
from example.issues import expect_float, expect_int
from example.issues import A, call_f
from example.issues import StrIssue
from example.issues import NestA, NestB, NestC, print_NestA, print_NestB, print_NestC
import gc
print_cchar("const char *")
print_char('c')
class PyClass1(DispatchIssue):
def dispatch(self):
print("Yay..")
class PyClass2(DispatchIssue):
def dispatch(self):
try:
super(PyClass2, self).dispatch()
except Exception as e:
print("Failed as expected: " + str(e))
p = PyClass1()
dispatch_issue_go(p)
b = PyClass2()
dispatch_issue_go(b)
print(return_vec_of_reference_wrapper(Placeholder(4)))
print(list(iterator_passthrough(iter([3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15]))))
el = ElementList()
for i in range(10):
el.add(ElementA(i))
gc.collect()
for i, v in enumerate(el.get()):
print("%i==%i, " % (i, v.value()), end='')
print()
try:
print_element(None)
except Exception as e:
print("Failed as expected: " + str(e))
try:
print(expect_int(5.2))
except Exception as e:
print("Failed as expected: " + str(e))
print(expect_float(12))
class B(A):
def __init__(self):
super(B, self).__init__()
def f(self):
print("In python f()")
print("C++ version")
a = A()
call_f(a)
print("Python version")
b = B()
call_f(b)
print(StrIssue(3))
try:
print(StrIssue("no", "such", "constructor"))
except TypeError as e:
print("Failed as expected: " + str(e))
a = NestA()
b = NestB()
c = NestC()
a += 10
b.a += 100
c.b.a += 1000
b -= 1
c.b -= 3
c *= 7
print_NestA(a)
print_NestA(b.a)
print_NestA(c.b.a)
print_NestB(b)
print_NestB(c.b)
print_NestC(c)
abase = a.as_base()
print(abase.value)
a.as_base().value += 44
print(abase.value)
print(c.b.a.as_base().value)
c.b.a.as_base().value += 44
print(c.b.a.as_base().value)
del c
gc.collect()
del a # Should't delete while abase is still alive
gc.collect()
print(abase.value)
del abase
gc.collect()