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* 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
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* 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>
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59 lines
1.5 KiB
Python
from __future__ import annotations
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import pytest
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m = pytest.importorskip("pybind11_tests.constants_and_functions")
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def test_constants():
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assert m.some_constant == 14
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def test_function_overloading():
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assert m.test_function() == "test_function()"
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assert m.test_function(7) == "test_function(7)"
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assert m.test_function(m.MyEnum.EFirstEntry) == "test_function(enum=1)"
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assert m.test_function(m.MyEnum.ESecondEntry) == "test_function(enum=2)"
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assert m.test_function() == "test_function()"
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assert m.test_function("abcd") == "test_function(char *)"
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assert m.test_function(1, 1.0) == "test_function(int, float)"
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assert m.test_function(1, 1.0) == "test_function(int, float)"
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assert m.test_function(2.0, 2) == "test_function(float, int)"
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def test_bytes():
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assert m.print_bytes(m.return_bytes()) == "bytes[1 0 2 0]"
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def test_exception_specifiers():
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c = m.C()
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assert c.m1(2) == 1
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assert c.m2(3) == 1
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assert c.m3(5) == 2
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assert c.m4(7) == 3
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assert c.m5(10) == 5
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assert c.m6(14) == 8
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assert c.m7(20) == 13
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assert c.m8(29) == 21
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assert m.f1(33) == 34
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assert m.f2(53) == 55
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assert m.f3(86) == 89
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assert m.f4(140) == 144
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def test_function_record_leaks():
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class RaisingRepr:
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def __repr__(self):
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raise RuntimeError("Surprise!")
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with pytest.raises(RuntimeError):
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m.register_large_capture_with_invalid_arguments(m)
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with pytest.raises(RuntimeError):
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m.register_with_raising_repr(m, RaisingRepr())
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def test_noexcept_lambda():
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assert m.l1() == 0
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