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* Change Python version guard: PYTHON < 3.7 IS UNSUPPORTED.
* Replace or remove Python 3.6 jobs.
* Move appveyor to Python 3.8
* Change `[tool.pylint]` `master.py-version` from `3.6` to `3.8`
* Change `[tool.pylint]` `master.py-version` to `3.7`
* Remove `centos:7` job; Change almalinux:8 job to use Python 3.8
* Try 🐍 3.8 • ubuntu-20.04 • x64 without `-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS="-D_=1"`
* Update setup.cfg as suggested by @henryiii
* Try running `cmake --build . --target cpptest` on all platforms (`standard` job).
* Disable deadsnakes jobs entirely.
* Apply PR #5179: Add Python 3.10, 3.11, 3.12 to win32 job matrix.
* Add back `-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS="-D_=1"` but do not install boost in that case.
* PY_VERSION_HEX < 3.7 cleanup pass: include/pybind11
* WITH_THREAD cleanup pass: include/pybind11
* Undo incorrect change.
* Revert "Disable deadsnakes jobs entirely."
This reverts commit bbcd0087b2
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* WITH_THREAD cleanup pass: tests/
* Change Python version guard in pybind11/__init__.py: pybind11 does not support Python < 3.7.
* Misc cleanup pass
* chore: use future imports
Signed-off-by: Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com>
* Update tests/test_numpy_array.py
* Update test_numpy_array.py
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Signed-off-by: Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com>
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from __future__ import annotations
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import sys
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import pytest
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import env
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from pybind11_tests import IncType, UserType
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from pybind11_tests import builtin_casters as m
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def test_simple_string():
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assert m.string_roundtrip("const char *") == "const char *"
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def test_unicode_conversion():
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"""Tests unicode conversion and error reporting."""
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assert m.good_utf8_string() == "Say utf8‽ 🎂 𝐀"
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assert m.good_utf16_string() == "b‽🎂𝐀z"
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assert m.good_utf32_string() == "a𝐀🎂‽z"
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assert m.good_wchar_string() == "a⸘𝐀z"
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if hasattr(m, "has_u8string"):
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assert m.good_utf8_u8string() == "Say utf8‽ 🎂 𝐀"
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with pytest.raises(UnicodeDecodeError):
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m.bad_utf8_string()
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with pytest.raises(UnicodeDecodeError):
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m.bad_utf16_string()
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# These are provided only if they actually fail (they don't when 32-bit)
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if hasattr(m, "bad_utf32_string"):
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with pytest.raises(UnicodeDecodeError):
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m.bad_utf32_string()
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if hasattr(m, "bad_wchar_string"):
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with pytest.raises(UnicodeDecodeError):
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m.bad_wchar_string()
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if hasattr(m, "has_u8string"):
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with pytest.raises(UnicodeDecodeError):
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m.bad_utf8_u8string()
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assert m.u8_Z() == "Z"
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assert m.u8_eacute() == "é"
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assert m.u16_ibang() == "‽"
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assert m.u32_mathbfA() == "𝐀"
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assert m.wchar_heart() == "♥"
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if hasattr(m, "has_u8string"):
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assert m.u8_char8_Z() == "Z"
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def test_single_char_arguments():
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"""Tests failures for passing invalid inputs to char-accepting functions"""
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def toobig_message(r):
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return f"Character code point not in range({r:#x})"
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toolong_message = "Expected a character, but multi-character string found"
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assert m.ord_char("a") == 0x61 # simple ASCII
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assert m.ord_char_lv("b") == 0x62
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assert (
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m.ord_char("é") == 0xE9
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) # requires 2 bytes in utf-8, but can be stuffed in a char
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with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo:
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assert m.ord_char("Ā") == 0x100 # requires 2 bytes, doesn't fit in a char
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assert str(excinfo.value) == toobig_message(0x100)
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with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo:
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assert m.ord_char("ab")
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assert str(excinfo.value) == toolong_message
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assert m.ord_char16("a") == 0x61
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assert m.ord_char16("é") == 0xE9
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assert m.ord_char16_lv("ê") == 0xEA
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assert m.ord_char16("Ā") == 0x100
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assert m.ord_char16("‽") == 0x203D
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assert m.ord_char16("♥") == 0x2665
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assert m.ord_char16_lv("♡") == 0x2661
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with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo:
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assert m.ord_char16("🎂") == 0x1F382 # requires surrogate pair
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assert str(excinfo.value) == toobig_message(0x10000)
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with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo:
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assert m.ord_char16("aa")
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assert str(excinfo.value) == toolong_message
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assert m.ord_char32("a") == 0x61
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assert m.ord_char32("é") == 0xE9
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assert m.ord_char32("Ā") == 0x100
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assert m.ord_char32("‽") == 0x203D
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assert m.ord_char32("♥") == 0x2665
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assert m.ord_char32("🎂") == 0x1F382
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with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo:
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assert m.ord_char32("aa")
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assert str(excinfo.value) == toolong_message
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assert m.ord_wchar("a") == 0x61
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assert m.ord_wchar("é") == 0xE9
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assert m.ord_wchar("Ā") == 0x100
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assert m.ord_wchar("‽") == 0x203D
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assert m.ord_wchar("♥") == 0x2665
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if m.wchar_size == 2:
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with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo:
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assert m.ord_wchar("🎂") == 0x1F382 # requires surrogate pair
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assert str(excinfo.value) == toobig_message(0x10000)
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else:
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assert m.ord_wchar("🎂") == 0x1F382
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with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo:
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assert m.ord_wchar("aa")
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assert str(excinfo.value) == toolong_message
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if hasattr(m, "has_u8string"):
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assert m.ord_char8("a") == 0x61 # simple ASCII
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assert m.ord_char8_lv("b") == 0x62
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assert (
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m.ord_char8("é") == 0xE9
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) # requires 2 bytes in utf-8, but can be stuffed in a char
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with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo:
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assert m.ord_char8("Ā") == 0x100 # requires 2 bytes, doesn't fit in a char
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assert str(excinfo.value) == toobig_message(0x100)
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with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo:
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assert m.ord_char8("ab")
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assert str(excinfo.value) == toolong_message
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def test_bytes_to_string():
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"""Tests the ability to pass bytes to C++ string-accepting functions. Note that this is
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one-way: the only way to return bytes to Python is via the pybind11::bytes class."""
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# Issue #816
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assert m.strlen(b"hi") == 2
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assert m.string_length(b"world") == 5
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assert m.string_length(b"a\x00b") == 3
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assert m.strlen(b"a\x00b") == 1 # C-string limitation
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# passing in a utf8 encoded string should work
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assert m.string_length("💩".encode()) == 4
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def test_bytearray_to_string():
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"""Tests the ability to pass bytearray to C++ string-accepting functions"""
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assert m.string_length(bytearray(b"Hi")) == 2
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assert m.strlen(bytearray(b"bytearray")) == 9
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assert m.string_length(bytearray()) == 0
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assert m.string_length(bytearray("🦜", "utf-8", "strict")) == 4
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assert m.string_length(bytearray(b"\x80")) == 1
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@pytest.mark.skipif(not hasattr(m, "has_string_view"), reason="no <string_view>")
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def test_string_view(capture):
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"""Tests support for C++17 string_view arguments and return values"""
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assert m.string_view_chars("Hi") == [72, 105]
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assert m.string_view_chars("Hi 🎂") == [72, 105, 32, 0xF0, 0x9F, 0x8E, 0x82]
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assert m.string_view16_chars("Hi 🎂") == [72, 105, 32, 0xD83C, 0xDF82]
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assert m.string_view32_chars("Hi 🎂") == [72, 105, 32, 127874]
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if hasattr(m, "has_u8string"):
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assert m.string_view8_chars("Hi") == [72, 105]
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assert m.string_view8_chars("Hi 🎂") == [72, 105, 32, 0xF0, 0x9F, 0x8E, 0x82]
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assert m.string_view_return() == "utf8 secret 🎂"
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assert m.string_view16_return() == "utf16 secret 🎂"
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assert m.string_view32_return() == "utf32 secret 🎂"
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if hasattr(m, "has_u8string"):
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assert m.string_view8_return() == "utf8 secret 🎂"
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with capture:
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m.string_view_print("Hi")
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m.string_view_print("utf8 🎂")
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m.string_view16_print("utf16 🎂")
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m.string_view32_print("utf32 🎂")
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assert (
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capture
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== """
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Hi 2
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utf8 🎂 9
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utf16 🎂 8
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utf32 🎂 7
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"""
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)
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if hasattr(m, "has_u8string"):
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with capture:
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m.string_view8_print("Hi")
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m.string_view8_print("utf8 🎂")
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assert (
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capture
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== """
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Hi 2
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utf8 🎂 9
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"""
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)
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with capture:
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m.string_view_print("Hi, ascii")
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m.string_view_print("Hi, utf8 🎂")
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m.string_view16_print("Hi, utf16 🎂")
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m.string_view32_print("Hi, utf32 🎂")
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assert (
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capture
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== """
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Hi, ascii 9
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Hi, utf8 🎂 13
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Hi, utf16 🎂 12
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Hi, utf32 🎂 11
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"""
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)
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if hasattr(m, "has_u8string"):
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with capture:
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m.string_view8_print("Hi, ascii")
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m.string_view8_print("Hi, utf8 🎂")
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assert (
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capture
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== """
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Hi, ascii 9
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Hi, utf8 🎂 13
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"""
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)
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assert m.string_view_bytes() == b"abc \x80\x80 def"
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assert m.string_view_str() == "abc ‽ def"
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assert m.string_view_from_bytes("abc ‽ def".encode()) == "abc ‽ def"
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if hasattr(m, "has_u8string"):
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assert m.string_view8_str() == "abc ‽ def"
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assert m.string_view_memoryview() == "Have some 🎂".encode()
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assert m.bytes_from_type_with_both_operator_string_and_string_view() == b"success"
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assert m.str_from_type_with_both_operator_string_and_string_view() == "success"
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def test_integer_casting():
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"""Issue #929 - out-of-range integer values shouldn't be accepted"""
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assert m.i32_str(-1) == "-1"
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assert m.i64_str(-1) == "-1"
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assert m.i32_str(2000000000) == "2000000000"
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assert m.u32_str(2000000000) == "2000000000"
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assert m.i64_str(-999999999999) == "-999999999999"
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assert m.u64_str(999999999999) == "999999999999"
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with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
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m.u32_str(-1)
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assert "incompatible function arguments" in str(excinfo.value)
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with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
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m.u64_str(-1)
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assert "incompatible function arguments" in str(excinfo.value)
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with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
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m.i32_str(-3000000000)
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assert "incompatible function arguments" in str(excinfo.value)
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with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
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m.i32_str(3000000000)
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assert "incompatible function arguments" in str(excinfo.value)
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def test_int_convert():
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class Int:
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def __int__(self):
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return 42
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class NotInt:
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pass
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class Float:
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def __float__(self):
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return 41.99999
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class Index:
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def __index__(self):
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return 42
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class IntAndIndex:
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def __int__(self):
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return 42
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def __index__(self):
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return 0
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class RaisingTypeErrorOnIndex:
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def __index__(self):
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raise TypeError
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def __int__(self):
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return 42
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class RaisingValueErrorOnIndex:
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def __index__(self):
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raise ValueError
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def __int__(self):
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return 42
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convert, noconvert = m.int_passthrough, m.int_passthrough_noconvert
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def requires_conversion(v):
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pytest.raises(TypeError, noconvert, v)
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def cant_convert(v):
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pytest.raises(TypeError, convert, v)
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assert convert(7) == 7
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assert noconvert(7) == 7
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cant_convert(3.14159)
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# TODO: Avoid DeprecationWarning in `PyLong_AsLong` (and similar)
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# TODO: PyPy 3.8 does not behave like CPython 3.8 here yet (7.3.7)
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if (3, 8) <= sys.version_info < (3, 10) and env.CPYTHON:
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with env.deprecated_call():
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assert convert(Int()) == 42
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else:
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assert convert(Int()) == 42
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requires_conversion(Int())
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cant_convert(NotInt())
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cant_convert(Float())
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# Before Python 3.8, `PyLong_AsLong` does not pick up on `obj.__index__`,
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# but pybind11 "backports" this behavior.
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assert convert(Index()) == 42
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assert noconvert(Index()) == 42
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assert convert(IntAndIndex()) == 0 # Fishy; `int(DoubleThought)` == 42
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assert noconvert(IntAndIndex()) == 0
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assert convert(RaisingTypeErrorOnIndex()) == 42
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requires_conversion(RaisingTypeErrorOnIndex())
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assert convert(RaisingValueErrorOnIndex()) == 42
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requires_conversion(RaisingValueErrorOnIndex())
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def test_numpy_int_convert():
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np = pytest.importorskip("numpy")
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convert, noconvert = m.int_passthrough, m.int_passthrough_noconvert
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def require_implicit(v):
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pytest.raises(TypeError, noconvert, v)
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# `np.intc` is an alias that corresponds to a C++ `int`
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assert convert(np.intc(42)) == 42
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assert noconvert(np.intc(42)) == 42
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# The implicit conversion from np.float32 is undesirable but currently accepted.
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# TODO: Avoid DeprecationWarning in `PyLong_AsLong` (and similar)
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# TODO: PyPy 3.8 does not behave like CPython 3.8 here yet (7.3.7)
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# https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/issues/3408
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if (3, 8) <= sys.version_info < (3, 10) and env.CPYTHON:
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with env.deprecated_call():
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assert convert(np.float32(3.14159)) == 3
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else:
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assert convert(np.float32(3.14159)) == 3
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require_implicit(np.float32(3.14159))
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def test_tuple(doc):
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"""std::pair <-> tuple & std::tuple <-> tuple"""
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assert m.pair_passthrough((True, "test")) == ("test", True)
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assert m.tuple_passthrough((True, "test", 5)) == (5, "test", True)
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# Any sequence can be cast to a std::pair or std::tuple
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assert m.pair_passthrough([True, "test"]) == ("test", True)
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assert m.tuple_passthrough([True, "test", 5]) == (5, "test", True)
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assert m.empty_tuple() == ()
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assert (
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doc(m.pair_passthrough)
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== """
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pair_passthrough(arg0: tuple[bool, str]) -> tuple[str, bool]
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Return a pair in reversed order
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"""
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)
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assert (
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doc(m.tuple_passthrough)
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== """
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tuple_passthrough(arg0: tuple[bool, str, int]) -> tuple[int, str, bool]
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Return a triple in reversed order
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"""
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)
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assert m.rvalue_pair() == ("rvalue", "rvalue")
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assert m.lvalue_pair() == ("lvalue", "lvalue")
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assert m.rvalue_tuple() == ("rvalue", "rvalue", "rvalue")
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assert m.lvalue_tuple() == ("lvalue", "lvalue", "lvalue")
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assert m.rvalue_nested() == ("rvalue", ("rvalue", ("rvalue", "rvalue")))
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assert m.lvalue_nested() == ("lvalue", ("lvalue", ("lvalue", "lvalue")))
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assert m.int_string_pair() == (2, "items")
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def test_builtins_cast_return_none():
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"""Casters produced with PYBIND11_TYPE_CASTER() should convert nullptr to None"""
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assert m.return_none_string() is None
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assert m.return_none_char() is None
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assert m.return_none_bool() is None
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assert m.return_none_int() is None
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assert m.return_none_float() is None
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assert m.return_none_pair() is None
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def test_none_deferred():
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"""None passed as various argument types should defer to other overloads"""
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assert not m.defer_none_cstring("abc")
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assert m.defer_none_cstring(None)
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assert not m.defer_none_custom(UserType())
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assert m.defer_none_custom(None)
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assert m.nodefer_none_void(None)
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def test_void_caster():
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assert m.load_nullptr_t(None) is None
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assert m.cast_nullptr_t() is None
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def test_reference_wrapper():
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"""std::reference_wrapper for builtin and user types"""
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assert m.refwrap_builtin(42) == 420
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assert m.refwrap_usertype(UserType(42)) == 42
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assert m.refwrap_usertype_const(UserType(42)) == 42
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with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
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m.refwrap_builtin(None)
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assert "incompatible function arguments" in str(excinfo.value)
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with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
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m.refwrap_usertype(None)
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assert "incompatible function arguments" in str(excinfo.value)
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assert m.refwrap_lvalue().value == 1
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assert m.refwrap_lvalue_const().value == 1
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a1 = m.refwrap_list(copy=True)
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a2 = m.refwrap_list(copy=True)
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assert [x.value for x in a1] == [2, 3]
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assert [x.value for x in a2] == [2, 3]
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assert a1[0] is not a2[0]
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assert a1[1] is not a2[1]
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b1 = m.refwrap_list(copy=False)
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b2 = m.refwrap_list(copy=False)
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assert [x.value for x in b1] == [1, 2]
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assert [x.value for x in b2] == [1, 2]
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assert b1[0] is b2[0]
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assert b1[1] is b2[1]
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assert m.refwrap_iiw(IncType(5)) == 5
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assert m.refwrap_call_iiw(IncType(10), m.refwrap_iiw) == [10, 10, 10, 10]
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def test_complex_cast():
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"""std::complex casts"""
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assert m.complex_cast(1) == "1.0"
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assert m.complex_cast(2j) == "(0.0, 2.0)"
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def test_bool_caster():
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"""Test bool caster implicit conversions."""
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convert, noconvert = m.bool_passthrough, m.bool_passthrough_noconvert
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def require_implicit(v):
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pytest.raises(TypeError, noconvert, v)
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def cant_convert(v):
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pytest.raises(TypeError, convert, v)
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# straight up bool
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assert convert(True) is True
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assert convert(False) is False
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assert noconvert(True) is True
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assert noconvert(False) is False
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# None requires implicit conversion
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require_implicit(None)
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assert convert(None) is False
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class A:
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def __init__(self, x):
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self.x = x
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def __nonzero__(self):
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return self.x
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def __bool__(self):
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return self.x
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class B:
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pass
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# Arbitrary objects are not accepted
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cant_convert(object())
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cant_convert(B())
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# Objects with __nonzero__ / __bool__ defined can be converted
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require_implicit(A(True))
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assert convert(A(True)) is True
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assert convert(A(False)) is False
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def test_numpy_bool():
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np = pytest.importorskip("numpy")
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convert, noconvert = m.bool_passthrough, m.bool_passthrough_noconvert
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def cant_convert(v):
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pytest.raises(TypeError, convert, v)
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# np.bool_ is not considered implicit
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assert convert(np.bool_(True)) is True
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assert convert(np.bool_(False)) is False
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assert noconvert(np.bool_(True)) is True
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assert noconvert(np.bool_(False)) is False
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cant_convert(np.zeros(2, dtype="int"))
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def test_int_long():
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assert isinstance(m.int_cast(), int)
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assert isinstance(m.long_cast(), int)
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assert isinstance(m.longlong_cast(), int)
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def test_void_caster_2():
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assert m.test_void_caster()
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|
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|
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def test_const_ref_caster():
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"""Verifies that const-ref is propagated through type_caster cast_op.
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The returned ConstRefCasted type is a minimal type that is constructed to
|
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reference the casting mode used.
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"""
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x = False
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assert m.takes(x) == 1
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assert m.takes_move(x) == 1
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assert m.takes_ptr(x) == 3
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assert m.takes_ref(x) == 2
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assert m.takes_ref_wrap(x) == 2
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|
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assert m.takes_const_ptr(x) == 5
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assert m.takes_const_ref(x) == 4
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assert m.takes_const_ref_wrap(x) == 4
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