pybind11/tests/test_class.py
Jason Rhinelander 391c75447d Update all remaining tests to new test styles
This udpates all the remaining tests to the new test suite code and
comment styles started in #898.  For the most part, the test coverage
here is unchanged, with a few minor exceptions as noted below.

- test_constants_and_functions: this adds more overload tests with
  overloads with different number of arguments for more comprehensive
  overload_cast testing.  The test style conversion broke the overload
  tests under MSVC 2015, prompting the additional tests while looking
  for a workaround.

- test_eigen: this dropped the unused functions `get_cm_corners` and
  `get_cm_corners_const`--these same tests were duplicates of the same
  things provided (and used) via ReturnTester methods.

- test_opaque_types: this test had a hidden dependence on ExampleMandA
  which is now fixed by using the global UserType which suffices for the
  relevant test.

- test_methods_and_attributes: this required some additions to UserType
  to make it usable as a replacement for the test's previous SimpleType:
  UserType gained a value mutator, and the `value` property is not
  mutable (it was previously readonly).  Some overload tests were also
  added to better test overload_cast (as described above).

- test_numpy_array: removed the untemplated mutate_data/mutate_data_t:
  the templated versions with an empty parameter pack expand to the same
  thing.

- test_stl: this was already mostly in the new style; this just tweaks
  things a bit, localizing a class, and adding some missing
  `// test_whatever` comments.

- test_virtual_functions: like `test_stl`, this was mostly in the new
  test style already, but needed some `// test_whatever` comments.
  This commit also moves the inherited virtual example code to the end
  of the file, after the main set of tests (since it is less important
  than the other tests, and rather length); it also got renamed to
  `test_inherited_virtuals` (from `test_inheriting_repeat`) because it
  tests both inherited virtual approaches, not just the repeat approach.
2017-08-05 18:46:22 -04:00

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import pytest
from pybind11_tests import class_ as m
from pybind11_tests import UserType, ConstructorStats
def test_repr():
# In Python 3.3+, repr() accesses __qualname__
assert "pybind11_type" in repr(type(UserType))
assert "UserType" in repr(UserType)
def test_instance(msg):
with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
m.NoConstructor()
assert msg(excinfo.value) == "m.class_.NoConstructor: No constructor defined!"
instance = m.NoConstructor.new_instance()
cstats = ConstructorStats.get(m.NoConstructor)
assert cstats.alive() == 1
del instance
assert cstats.alive() == 0
def test_docstrings(doc):
assert doc(UserType) == "A `py::class_` type for testing"
assert UserType.__name__ == "UserType"
assert UserType.__module__ == "pybind11_tests"
assert UserType.get_value.__name__ == "get_value"
assert UserType.get_value.__module__ == "pybind11_tests"
assert doc(UserType.get_value) == """
get_value(self: m.UserType) -> int
Get value using a method
"""
assert doc(UserType.value) == "Get/set value using a property"
assert doc(m.NoConstructor.new_instance) == """
new_instance() -> m.class_.NoConstructor
Return an instance
"""
def test_inheritance(msg):
roger = m.Rabbit('Rabbit')
assert roger.name() + " is a " + roger.species() == "Rabbit is a parrot"
assert m.pet_name_species(roger) == "Rabbit is a parrot"
polly = m.Pet('Polly', 'parrot')
assert polly.name() + " is a " + polly.species() == "Polly is a parrot"
assert m.pet_name_species(polly) == "Polly is a parrot"
molly = m.Dog('Molly')
assert molly.name() + " is a " + molly.species() == "Molly is a dog"
assert m.pet_name_species(molly) == "Molly is a dog"
fred = m.Hamster('Fred')
assert fred.name() + " is a " + fred.species() == "Fred is a rodent"
assert m.dog_bark(molly) == "Woof!"
with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
m.dog_bark(polly)
assert msg(excinfo.value) == """
dog_bark(): incompatible function arguments. The following argument types are supported:
1. (arg0: m.class_.Dog) -> str
Invoked with: <m.class_.Pet object at 0>
"""
with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
m.Chimera("lion", "goat")
assert "No constructor defined!" in str(excinfo.value)
def test_automatic_upcasting():
assert type(m.return_class_1()).__name__ == "DerivedClass1"
assert type(m.return_class_2()).__name__ == "DerivedClass2"
assert type(m.return_none()).__name__ == "NoneType"
# Repeat these a few times in a random order to ensure no invalid caching is applied
assert type(m.return_class_n(1)).__name__ == "DerivedClass1"
assert type(m.return_class_n(2)).__name__ == "DerivedClass2"
assert type(m.return_class_n(0)).__name__ == "BaseClass"
assert type(m.return_class_n(2)).__name__ == "DerivedClass2"
assert type(m.return_class_n(2)).__name__ == "DerivedClass2"
assert type(m.return_class_n(0)).__name__ == "BaseClass"
assert type(m.return_class_n(1)).__name__ == "DerivedClass1"
def test_isinstance():
objects = [tuple(), dict(), m.Pet("Polly", "parrot")] + [m.Dog("Molly")] * 4
expected = (True, True, True, True, True, False, False)
assert m.check_instances(objects) == expected
def test_mismatched_holder():
import re
with pytest.raises(RuntimeError) as excinfo:
m.mismatched_holder_1()
assert re.match('generic_type: type ".*MismatchDerived1" does not have a non-default '
'holder type while its base ".*MismatchBase1" does', str(excinfo.value))
with pytest.raises(RuntimeError) as excinfo:
m.mismatched_holder_2()
assert re.match('generic_type: type ".*MismatchDerived2" has a non-default holder type '
'while its base ".*MismatchBase2" does not', str(excinfo.value))
def test_override_static():
"""#511: problem with inheritance + overwritten def_static"""
b = m.MyBase.make()
d1 = m.MyDerived.make2()
d2 = m.MyDerived.make()
assert isinstance(b, m.MyBase)
assert isinstance(d1, m.MyDerived)
assert isinstance(d2, m.MyDerived)
def test_implicit_conversion_life_support():
"""Ensure the lifetime of temporary objects created for implicit conversions"""
assert m.implicitly_convert_argument(UserType(5)) == 5
assert m.implicitly_convert_variable(UserType(5)) == 5
assert "outside a bound function" in m.implicitly_convert_variable_fail(UserType(5))
def test_operator_new_delete(capture):
"""Tests that class-specific operator new/delete functions are invoked"""
class SubAliased(m.AliasedHasOpNewDelSize):
pass
with capture:
a = m.HasOpNewDel()
b = m.HasOpNewDelSize()
d = m.HasOpNewDelBoth()
assert capture == """
A new 8
A placement-new 8
B new 4
B placement-new 4
D new 32
D placement-new 32
"""
sz_alias = str(m.AliasedHasOpNewDelSize.size_alias)
sz_noalias = str(m.AliasedHasOpNewDelSize.size_noalias)
with capture:
c = m.AliasedHasOpNewDelSize()
c2 = SubAliased()
assert capture == (
"C new " + sz_alias + "\nC placement-new " + sz_noalias + "\n" +
"C new " + sz_alias + "\nC placement-new " + sz_alias + "\n"
)
with capture:
del a
pytest.gc_collect()
del b
pytest.gc_collect()
del d
pytest.gc_collect()
assert capture == """
A delete
B delete 4
D delete
"""
with capture:
del c
pytest.gc_collect()
del c2
pytest.gc_collect()
assert capture == (
"C delete " + sz_noalias + "\n" +
"C delete " + sz_alias + "\n"
)