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Use simple asserts and pytest's powerful introspection to make testing simpler. This merges the old .py/.ref file pairs into simple .py files where the expected values are right next to the code being tested. This commit does not touch the C++ part of the code and replicates the Python tests exactly like the old .ref-file-based approach.
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7.5 KiB
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241 lines
7.5 KiB
C++
/*
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tests/test_sequences_and_iterators.cpp -- supporting Pythons' sequence protocol, iterators,
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etc.
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Copyright (c) 2016 Wenzel Jakob <wenzel.jakob@epfl.ch>
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All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
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BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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*/
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#include "pybind11_tests.h"
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#include "constructor_stats.h"
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#include <pybind11/operators.h>
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#include <pybind11/stl.h>
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class Sequence {
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public:
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Sequence(size_t size) : m_size(size) {
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print_created(this, "of size", m_size);
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m_data = new float[size];
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memset(m_data, 0, sizeof(float) * size);
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}
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Sequence(const std::vector<float> &value) : m_size(value.size()) {
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print_created(this, "of size", m_size, "from std::vector");
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m_data = new float[m_size];
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memcpy(m_data, &value[0], sizeof(float) * m_size);
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}
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Sequence(const Sequence &s) : m_size(s.m_size) {
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print_copy_created(this);
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m_data = new float[m_size];
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memcpy(m_data, s.m_data, sizeof(float)*m_size);
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}
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Sequence(Sequence &&s) : m_size(s.m_size), m_data(s.m_data) {
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print_move_created(this);
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s.m_size = 0;
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s.m_data = nullptr;
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}
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~Sequence() {
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print_destroyed(this);
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delete[] m_data;
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}
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Sequence &operator=(const Sequence &s) {
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if (&s != this) {
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delete[] m_data;
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m_size = s.m_size;
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m_data = new float[m_size];
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memcpy(m_data, s.m_data, sizeof(float)*m_size);
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}
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print_copy_assigned(this);
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return *this;
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}
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Sequence &operator=(Sequence &&s) {
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if (&s != this) {
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delete[] m_data;
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m_size = s.m_size;
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m_data = s.m_data;
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s.m_size = 0;
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s.m_data = nullptr;
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}
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print_move_assigned(this);
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return *this;
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}
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bool operator==(const Sequence &s) const {
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if (m_size != s.size())
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return false;
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for (size_t i=0; i<m_size; ++i)
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if (m_data[i] != s[i])
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return false;
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return true;
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}
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bool operator!=(const Sequence &s) const {
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return !operator==(s);
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}
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float operator[](size_t index) const {
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return m_data[index];
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}
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float &operator[](size_t index) {
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return m_data[index];
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}
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bool contains(float v) const {
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for (size_t i=0; i<m_size; ++i)
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if (v == m_data[i])
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return true;
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return false;
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}
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Sequence reversed() const {
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Sequence result(m_size);
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for (size_t i=0; i<m_size; ++i)
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result[m_size-i-1] = m_data[i];
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return result;
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}
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size_t size() const { return m_size; }
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const float *begin() const { return m_data; }
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const float *end() const { return m_data+m_size; }
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private:
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size_t m_size;
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float *m_data;
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};
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// Interface of a map-like object that isn't (directly) an unordered_map, but provides some basic
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// map-like functionality.
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class StringMap {
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public:
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StringMap(std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string> init = {})
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: map(std::move(init)) {}
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void set(std::string key, std::string val) {
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map[key] = val;
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}
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std::string get(std::string key) const {
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return map.at(key);
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}
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size_t size() const {
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return map.size();
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}
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private:
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std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string> map;
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public:
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decltype(map.cbegin()) begin() const { return map.cbegin(); }
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decltype(map.cend()) end() const { return map.cend(); }
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};
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void init_ex_sequences_and_iterators(py::module &m) {
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py::class_<Sequence> seq(m, "Sequence");
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seq.def(py::init<size_t>())
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.def(py::init<const std::vector<float>&>())
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/// Bare bones interface
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.def("__getitem__", [](const Sequence &s, size_t i) {
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if (i >= s.size())
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throw py::index_error();
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return s[i];
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})
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.def("__setitem__", [](Sequence &s, size_t i, float v) {
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if (i >= s.size())
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throw py::index_error();
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s[i] = v;
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})
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.def("__len__", &Sequence::size)
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/// Optional sequence protocol operations
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.def("__iter__", [](const Sequence &s) { return py::make_iterator(s.begin(), s.end()); },
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py::keep_alive<0, 1>() /* Essential: keep object alive while iterator exists */)
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.def("__contains__", [](const Sequence &s, float v) { return s.contains(v); })
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.def("__reversed__", [](const Sequence &s) -> Sequence { return s.reversed(); })
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/// Slicing protocol (optional)
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.def("__getitem__", [](const Sequence &s, py::slice slice) -> Sequence* {
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size_t start, stop, step, slicelength;
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if (!slice.compute(s.size(), &start, &stop, &step, &slicelength))
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throw py::error_already_set();
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Sequence *seq = new Sequence(slicelength);
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for (size_t i=0; i<slicelength; ++i) {
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(*seq)[i] = s[start]; start += step;
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}
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return seq;
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})
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.def("__setitem__", [](Sequence &s, py::slice slice, const Sequence &value) {
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size_t start, stop, step, slicelength;
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if (!slice.compute(s.size(), &start, &stop, &step, &slicelength))
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throw py::error_already_set();
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if (slicelength != value.size())
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throw std::runtime_error("Left and right hand size of slice assignment have different sizes!");
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for (size_t i=0; i<slicelength; ++i) {
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s[start] = value[i]; start += step;
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}
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})
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/// Comparisons
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.def(py::self == py::self)
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.def(py::self != py::self);
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// Could also define py::self + py::self for concatenation, etc.
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py::class_<StringMap> map(m, "StringMap");
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map .def(py::init<>())
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.def(py::init<std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string>>())
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.def("__getitem__", [](const StringMap &map, std::string key) {
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try { return map.get(key); }
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catch (const std::out_of_range&) {
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throw py::key_error("key '" + key + "' does not exist");
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}
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})
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.def("__setitem__", &StringMap::set)
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.def("__len__", &StringMap::size)
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.def("__iter__", [](const StringMap &map) { return py::make_key_iterator(map.begin(), map.end()); },
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py::keep_alive<0, 1>())
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.def("items", [](const StringMap &map) { return py::make_iterator(map.begin(), map.end()); },
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py::keep_alive<0, 1>())
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;
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#if 0
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// Obsolete: special data structure for exposing custom iterator types to python
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// kept here for illustrative purposes because there might be some use cases which
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// are not covered by the much simpler py::make_iterator
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struct PySequenceIterator {
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PySequenceIterator(const Sequence &seq, py::object ref) : seq(seq), ref(ref) { }
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float next() {
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if (index == seq.size())
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throw py::stop_iteration();
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return seq[index++];
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}
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const Sequence &seq;
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py::object ref; // keep a reference
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size_t index = 0;
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};
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py::class_<PySequenceIterator>(seq, "Iterator")
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.def("__iter__", [](PySequenceIterator &it) -> PySequenceIterator& { return it; })
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.def("__next__", &PySequenceIterator::next);
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On the actual Sequence object, the iterator would be constructed as follows:
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.def("__iter__", [](py::object s) { return PySequenceIterator(s.cast<const Sequence &>(), s); })
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#endif
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}
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