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This allows you to use: cls.def(py::init(&factory_function)); where `factory_function` returns a pointer, holder, or value of the class type (or a derived type). Various compile-time checks (static_asserts) are performed to ensure the function is valid, and various run-time type checks where necessary. Some other details of this feature: - The `py::init` name doesn't conflict with the templated no-argument `py::init<...>()`, but keeps the naming consistent: the existing templated, no-argument one wraps constructors, the no-template, function-argument one wraps factory functions. - If returning a CppClass (whether by value or pointer) when an CppAlias is required (i.e. python-side inheritance and a declared alias), a dynamic_cast to the alias is attempted (for the pointer version); if it fails, or if returned by value, an Alias(Class &&) constructor is invoked. If this constructor doesn't exist, a runtime error occurs. - for holder returns when an alias is required, we try a dynamic_cast of the wrapped pointer to the alias to see if it is already an alias instance; if it isn't, we raise an error. - `py::init(class_factory, alias_factory)` is also available that takes two factories: the first is called when an alias is not needed, the second when it is. - Reimplement factory instance clearing. The previous implementation failed under python-side multiple inheritance: *each* inherited type's factory init would clear the instance instead of only setting its own type value. The new implementation here clears just the relevant value pointer. - dealloc is updated to explicitly set the leftover value pointer to nullptr and the `holder_constructed` flag to false so that it can be used to clear preallocated value without needing to rebuild the instance internals data. - Added various tests to test out new allocation/deallocation code. - With preallocation now done lazily, init factory holders can completely avoid the extra overhead of needing an extra allocation/deallocation. - Updated documentation to make factory constructors the default advanced constructor style. - If an `__init__` is called a second time, we have two choices: we can throw away the first instance, replacing it with the second; or we can ignore the second call. The latter is slightly easier, so do that. |
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advanced | ||
basics.rst | ||
benchmark.py | ||
benchmark.rst | ||
changelog.rst | ||
classes.rst | ||
compiling.rst | ||
conf.py | ||
Doxyfile | ||
faq.rst | ||
index.rst | ||
intro.rst | ||
limitations.rst | ||
Makefile | ||
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reference.rst | ||
release.rst | ||
requirements.txt |