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In order to fully satisfy Python's inheritance type layout requirements, all types should have a common 'solid' base. A solid base is one which has the same instance size as the derived type (not counting the space required for the optional `dict_ptr` and `weakrefs_ptr`). Thus, `object` does not qualify as a solid base for pybind11 types and this can lead to issues with multiple inheritance. To get around this, new base types are created: one per unique instance size. There is going to be very few of these bases. They ensure Python's MRO checks will pass when multiple bases are involved.
79 lines
3.0 KiB
Python
79 lines
3.0 KiB
Python
import pytest
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def test_inheritance(msg):
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from pybind11_tests import Pet, Dog, Rabbit, Hamster, Chimera, dog_bark, pet_name_species
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roger = Rabbit('Rabbit')
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assert roger.name() + " is a " + roger.species() == "Rabbit is a parrot"
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assert pet_name_species(roger) == "Rabbit is a parrot"
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polly = Pet('Polly', 'parrot')
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assert polly.name() + " is a " + polly.species() == "Polly is a parrot"
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assert pet_name_species(polly) == "Polly is a parrot"
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molly = Dog('Molly')
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assert molly.name() + " is a " + molly.species() == "Molly is a dog"
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assert pet_name_species(molly) == "Molly is a dog"
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fred = Hamster('Fred')
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assert fred.name() + " is a " + fred.species() == "Fred is a rodent"
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assert dog_bark(molly) == "Woof!"
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with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
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dog_bark(polly)
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assert msg(excinfo.value) == """
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dog_bark(): incompatible function arguments. The following argument types are supported:
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1. (arg0: m.Dog) -> str
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Invoked with: <m.Pet object at 0>
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"""
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with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
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Chimera("lion", "goat")
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assert "No constructor defined!" in str(excinfo.value)
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def test_automatic_upcasting():
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from pybind11_tests import return_class_1, return_class_2, return_class_n, return_none
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assert type(return_class_1()).__name__ == "DerivedClass1"
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assert type(return_class_2()).__name__ == "DerivedClass2"
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assert type(return_none()).__name__ == "NoneType"
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# Repeat these a few times in a random order to ensure no invalid caching
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# is applied
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assert type(return_class_n(1)).__name__ == "DerivedClass1"
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assert type(return_class_n(2)).__name__ == "DerivedClass2"
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assert type(return_class_n(0)).__name__ == "BaseClass"
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assert type(return_class_n(2)).__name__ == "DerivedClass2"
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assert type(return_class_n(2)).__name__ == "DerivedClass2"
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assert type(return_class_n(0)).__name__ == "BaseClass"
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assert type(return_class_n(1)).__name__ == "DerivedClass1"
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def test_isinstance():
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from pybind11_tests import test_isinstance, Pet, Dog
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objects = [tuple(), dict(), Pet("Polly", "parrot")] + [Dog("Molly")] * 4
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expected = (True, True, True, True, True, False, False)
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assert test_isinstance(objects) == expected
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def test_holder():
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from pybind11_tests import test_mismatched_holder_type_1, test_mismatched_holder_type_2
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with pytest.raises(RuntimeError) as excinfo:
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test_mismatched_holder_type_1()
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assert str(excinfo.value) == ("generic_type: type \"MismatchDerived1\" does not have "
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"a non-default holder type while its base "
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"\"MismatchBase1\" does")
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with pytest.raises(RuntimeError) as excinfo:
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test_mismatched_holder_type_2()
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assert str(excinfo.value) == ("generic_type: type \"MismatchDerived2\" has a "
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"non-default holder type while its base "
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"\"MismatchBase2\" does not")
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