pybind11/example/example5.py
Wenzel Jakob 48548ea4a5 general cleanup of the codebase
- new pybind11::base<> attribute to indicate a subclass relationship
- unified infrastructure for parsing variadic arguments in class_ and cpp_function
- use 'handle' and 'object' more consistently everywhere
2016-01-17 22:31:15 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
from __future__ import print_function
import sys
sys.path.append('.')
from example import Pet
from example import Dog
from example import Rabbit
from example import dog_bark
from example import pet_print
polly = Pet('Polly', 'parrot')
molly = Dog('Molly')
roger = Rabbit('Rabbit')
print(roger.name() + " is a " + roger.species())
pet_print(roger)
print(polly.name() + " is a " + polly.species())
pet_print(polly)
print(molly.name() + " is a " + molly.species())
pet_print(molly)
dog_bark(molly)
try:
dog_bark(polly)
except Exception as e:
print('The following error is expected: ' + str(e))
from example import test_callback1
from example import test_callback2
from example import test_callback3
from example import test_callback4
from example import test_cleanup
def func1():
print('Callback function 1 called!')
def func2(a, b, c, d):
print('Callback function 2 called : ' + str(a) + ", " + str(b) + ", " + str(c) + ", "+ str(d))
return d
print(test_callback1(func1))
print(test_callback2(func2))
test_callback3(lambda i: i + 1)
f = test_callback4()
print("func(43) = %i" % f(43))
test_cleanup()