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This renames example files from `exampleN` to `example-description`. Specifically, the following renaming is applied: example1 -> example-methods-and-attributes example2 -> example-python-types example3 -> example-operator-overloading example4 -> example-constants-and-functions example5 -> example-callbacks (*) example6 -> example-sequence-and-iterators example7 -> example-buffers example8 -> example-custom-ref-counting example9 -> example-modules example10 -> example-numpy-vectorize example11 -> example-arg-keywords-and-defaults example12 -> example-virtual-functions example13 -> example-keep-alive example14 -> example-opaque-types example15 -> example-pickling example16 -> example-inheritance example17 -> example-stl-binders example18 -> example-eval example19 -> example-custom-exceptions * the inheritance parts of example5 are moved into example-inheritance (previously example16), and the remainder is left as example-callbacks. This commit also renames the internal variables ("Example1", "Example2", "Example4", etc.) into non-numeric names ("ExampleMandA", "ExamplePythonTypes", "ExampleWithEnum", etc.) to correspond to the file renaming. The order of tests is preserved, but this can easily be changed if there is some more natural ordering by updating the list in examples/CMakeLists.txt.
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173 lines
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/*
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example/example-python-types.cpp2 -- singleton design pattern, static functions and
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variables, passing and interacting with Python types
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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 "example.h"
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#include <pybind11/stl.h>
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#ifdef _WIN32
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# include <io.h>
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# include <fcntl.h>
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#endif
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class ExamplePythonTypes {
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public:
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static ExamplePythonTypes *new_instance() {
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return new ExamplePythonTypes();
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}
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~ExamplePythonTypes() {
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std::cout << "Destructing ExamplePythonTypes" << std::endl;
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}
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/* Create and return a Python dictionary */
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py::dict get_dict() {
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py::dict dict;
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dict[py::str("key")] = py::str("value");
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return dict;
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}
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/* Create and return a Python set */
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py::set get_set() {
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py::set set;
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set.add(py::str("key1"));
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set.add(py::str("key2"));
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return set;
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}
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/* Create and return a C++ dictionary */
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std::map<std::string, std::string> get_dict_2() {
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std::map<std::string, std::string> result;
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result["key"] = "value";
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return result;
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}
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/* Create and return a C++ set */
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std::set<std::string> get_set_2() {
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std::set<std::string> result;
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result.insert("key1");
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result.insert("key2");
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return result;
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}
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/* Create, manipulate, and return a Python list */
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py::list get_list() {
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py::list list;
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list.append(py::str("value"));
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cout << "Entry at positon 0: " << py::object(list[0]) << endl;
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list[0] = py::str("overwritten");
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return list;
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}
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/* C++ STL data types are automatically casted */
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std::vector<std::wstring> get_list_2() {
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std::vector<std::wstring> list;
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list.push_back(L"value");
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return list;
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}
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/* C++ STL data types are automatically casted */
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std::array<std::string, 2> get_array() {
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return std::array<std::string, 2> {{ "array entry 1" , "array entry 2"}};
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}
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/* Easily iterate over a dictionary using a C++11 range-based for loop */
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void print_dict(py::dict dict) {
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for (auto item : dict)
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std::cout << "key: " << item.first << ", value=" << item.second << std::endl;
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}
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/* Easily iterate over a set using a C++11 range-based for loop */
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void print_set(py::set set) {
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for (auto item : set)
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std::cout << "key: " << item << std::endl;
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}
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/* Easily iterate over a list using a C++11 range-based for loop */
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void print_list(py::list list) {
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int index = 0;
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for (auto item : list)
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std::cout << "list item " << index++ << ": " << item << std::endl;
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}
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/* STL data types (such as maps) are automatically casted from Python */
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void print_dict_2(const std::map<std::string, std::string> &dict) {
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for (auto item : dict)
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std::cout << "key: " << item.first << ", value=" << item.second << std::endl;
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}
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/* STL data types (such as sets) are automatically casted from Python */
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void print_set_2(const std::set<std::string> &set) {
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for (auto item : set)
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std::cout << "key: " << item << std::endl;
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}
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/* STL data types (such as vectors) are automatically casted from Python */
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void print_list_2(std::vector<std::wstring> &list) {
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#ifdef _WIN32 /* Can't easily mix cout and wcout on Windows */
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_setmode(_fileno(stdout), _O_TEXT);
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#endif
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int index = 0;
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for (auto item : list)
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std::wcout << L"list item " << index++ << L": " << item << std::endl;
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}
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/* pybind automatically translates between C++11 and Python tuples */
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std::pair<std::string, bool> pair_passthrough(std::pair<bool, std::string> input) {
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return std::make_pair(input.second, input.first);
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}
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/* pybind automatically translates between C++11 and Python tuples */
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std::tuple<int, std::string, bool> tuple_passthrough(std::tuple<bool, std::string, int> input) {
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return std::make_tuple(std::get<2>(input), std::get<1>(input), std::get<0>(input));
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}
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/* STL data types (such as arrays) are automatically casted from Python */
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void print_array(std::array<std::string, 2> &array) {
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int index = 0;
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for (auto item : array)
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std::cout << "array item " << index++ << ": " << item << std::endl;
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}
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void throw_exception() {
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throw std::runtime_error("This exception was intentionally thrown.");
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}
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static int value;
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static const int value2;
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};
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int ExamplePythonTypes::value = 0;
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const int ExamplePythonTypes::value2 = 5;
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void init_ex_python_types(py::module &m) {
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/* No constructor is explicitly defined below. An exception is raised when
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trying to construct it directly from Python */
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py::class_<ExamplePythonTypes>(m, "ExamplePythonTypes", "Example 2 documentation")
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.def("get_dict", &ExamplePythonTypes::get_dict, "Return a Python dictionary")
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.def("get_dict_2", &ExamplePythonTypes::get_dict_2, "Return a C++ dictionary")
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.def("get_list", &ExamplePythonTypes::get_list, "Return a Python list")
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.def("get_list_2", &ExamplePythonTypes::get_list_2, "Return a C++ list")
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.def("get_set", &ExamplePythonTypes::get_set, "Return a Python set")
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.def("get_set2", &ExamplePythonTypes::get_set_2, "Return a C++ set")
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.def("get_array", &ExamplePythonTypes::get_array, "Return a C++ array")
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.def("print_dict", &ExamplePythonTypes::print_dict, "Print entries of a Python dictionary")
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.def("print_dict_2", &ExamplePythonTypes::print_dict_2, "Print entries of a C++ dictionary")
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.def("print_set", &ExamplePythonTypes::print_set, "Print entries of a Python set")
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.def("print_set_2", &ExamplePythonTypes::print_set_2, "Print entries of a C++ set")
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.def("print_list", &ExamplePythonTypes::print_list, "Print entries of a Python list")
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.def("print_list_2", &ExamplePythonTypes::print_list_2, "Print entries of a C++ list")
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.def("print_array", &ExamplePythonTypes::print_array, "Print entries of a C++ array")
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.def("pair_passthrough", &ExamplePythonTypes::pair_passthrough, "Return a pair in reversed order")
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.def("tuple_passthrough", &ExamplePythonTypes::tuple_passthrough, "Return a triple in reversed order")
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.def("throw_exception", &ExamplePythonTypes::throw_exception, "Throw an exception")
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.def_static("new_instance", &ExamplePythonTypes::new_instance, "Return an instance")
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.def_readwrite_static("value", &ExamplePythonTypes::value, "Static value member")
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.def_readonly_static("value2", &ExamplePythonTypes::value2, "Static value member (readonly)");
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}
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