pybind11/example/example-pickling.py
Jason Rhinelander b3f3d79f4c Rename examples files, as per #288
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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from __future__ import print_function
import sys
sys.path.append('.')
from example import Pickleable
try:
import cPickle as pickle # Use cPickle on Python 2.7
except ImportError:
import pickle
p = Pickleable("test_value")
p.setExtra1(15)
p.setExtra2(48)
data = pickle.dumps(p, 2) # Must use pickle protocol >= 2
print("%s %i %i" % (p.value(), p.extra1(), p.extra2()))
p2 = pickle.loads(data)
print("%s %i %i" % (p2.value(), p2.extra1(), p2.extra2()))