pybind11/tests/test_pickling.py
Dean Moldovan 1e5a7da30d Add py::pickle() adaptor for safer __getstate__/__setstate__ bindings
This is analogous to `py::init()` vs `__init__` + placement-new.
`py::pickle()` reuses most of the implementation details of `py::init()`.
2017-08-30 11:11:38 +02:00

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import pytest
from pybind11_tests import pickling as m
try:
import cPickle as pickle # Use cPickle on Python 2.7
except ImportError:
import pickle
@pytest.mark.parametrize("cls_name", ["Pickleable", "PickleableNew"])
def test_roundtrip(cls_name):
cls = getattr(m, cls_name)
p = cls("test_value")
p.setExtra1(15)
p.setExtra2(48)
data = pickle.dumps(p, 2) # Must use pickle protocol >= 2
p2 = pickle.loads(data)
assert p2.value() == p.value()
assert p2.extra1() == p.extra1()
assert p2.extra2() == p.extra2()
@pytest.unsupported_on_pypy
@pytest.mark.parametrize("cls_name", ["PickleableWithDict", "PickleableWithDictNew"])
def test_roundtrip_with_dict(cls_name):
cls = getattr(m, cls_name)
p = cls("test_value")
p.extra = 15
p.dynamic = "Attribute"
data = pickle.dumps(p, pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL)
p2 = pickle.loads(data)
assert p2.value == p.value
assert p2.extra == p.extra
assert p2.dynamic == p.dynamic