pybind11/tests/test_docstring_options.py
Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve f1a2e03d19
feat: remove Python 3.6 support (#5177)
* Change Python version guard: PYTHON < 3.7 IS UNSUPPORTED.

* Replace or remove Python 3.6 jobs.

* Move appveyor to Python 3.8

* Change `[tool.pylint]` `master.py-version` from `3.6` to `3.8`

* Change `[tool.pylint]` `master.py-version` to `3.7`

* Remove `centos:7` job; Change almalinux:8 job to use Python 3.8

* Try 🐍 3.8 • ubuntu-20.04 • x64 without `-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS="-D_=1"`

* Update setup.cfg as suggested by @henryiii

* Try running `cmake --build . --target cpptest` on all platforms (`standard` job).

* Disable deadsnakes jobs entirely.

* Apply PR #5179: Add Python 3.10, 3.11, 3.12 to win32 job matrix.

* Add back `-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS="-D_=1"` but do not install boost in that case.

* PY_VERSION_HEX < 3.7 cleanup pass: include/pybind11

* WITH_THREAD cleanup pass: include/pybind11

* Undo incorrect change.

* Revert "Disable deadsnakes jobs entirely."

This reverts commit bbcd0087b2.

* WITH_THREAD cleanup pass: tests/

* Change Python version guard in pybind11/__init__.py: pybind11 does not support Python < 3.7.

* Misc cleanup pass

* chore: use future imports

Signed-off-by: Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com>

* Update tests/test_numpy_array.py

* Update test_numpy_array.py

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Signed-off-by: Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com>
2024-06-22 00:55:00 -04:00

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from __future__ import annotations
from pybind11_tests import docstring_options as m
def test_docstring_options():
# options.disable_function_signatures()
assert not m.test_function1.__doc__
assert m.test_function2.__doc__ == "A custom docstring"
# docstring specified on just the first overload definition:
assert m.test_overloaded1.__doc__ == "Overload docstring"
# docstring on both overloads:
assert m.test_overloaded2.__doc__ == "overload docstring 1\noverload docstring 2"
# docstring on only second overload:
assert m.test_overloaded3.__doc__ == "Overload docstr"
# options.enable_function_signatures()
assert m.test_function3.__doc__.startswith("test_function3(a: int, b: int) -> None")
assert m.test_function4.__doc__.startswith("test_function4(a: int, b: int) -> None")
assert m.test_function4.__doc__.endswith("A custom docstring\n")
# options.disable_function_signatures()
# options.disable_user_defined_docstrings()
assert not m.test_function5.__doc__
# nested options.enable_user_defined_docstrings()
assert m.test_function6.__doc__ == "A custom docstring"
# RAII destructor
assert m.test_function7.__doc__.startswith("test_function7(a: int, b: int) -> None")
assert m.test_function7.__doc__.endswith("A custom docstring\n")
# when all options are disabled, no docstring (instead of an empty one) should be generated
assert m.test_function8.__doc__ is None
# Suppression of user-defined docstrings for non-function objects
assert not m.DocstringTestFoo.__doc__
assert not m.DocstringTestFoo.value_prop.__doc__
# Check existig behaviour of enum docstings
assert (
m.DocstringTestEnum1.__doc__
== "Enum docstring\n\nMembers:\n\n Member1\n\n Member2"
)
# options.enable_enum_members_docstring()
assert (
m.DocstringTestEnum2.__doc__
== "Enum docstring\n\nMembers:\n\n Member1\n\n Member2"
)
# options.disable_enum_members_docstring()
assert m.DocstringTestEnum3.__doc__ == "Enum docstring"
# options.disable_user_defined_docstrings()
assert m.DocstringTestEnum4.__doc__ == "Members:\n\n Member1\n\n Member2"
# options.disable_user_defined_docstrings()
# options.disable_enum_members_docstring()
# When all options are disabled, no docstring (instead of an empty one) should be generated
assert m.DocstringTestEnum5.__doc__ is None