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This commit allows multiple inheritance of pybind11 classes from Python, e.g. class MyType(Base1, Base2): def __init__(self): Base1.__init__(self) Base2.__init__(self) where Base1 and Base2 are pybind11-exported classes. This requires collapsing the various builtin base objects (pybind11_object_56, ...) introduced in 2.1 into a single pybind11_object of a fixed size; this fixed size object allocates enough space to contain either a simple object (one base class & small* holder instance), or a pointer to a new allocation that can contain an arbitrary number of base classes and holders, with holder size unrestricted. * "small" here means having a sizeof() of at most 2 pointers, which is enough to fit unique_ptr (sizeof is 1 ptr) and shared_ptr (sizeof is 2 ptrs). To minimize the performance impact, this repurposes `internals::registered_types_py` to store a vector of pybind-registered base types. For direct-use pybind types (e.g. the `PyA` for a C++ `A`) this is simply storing the same thing as before, but now in a vector; for Python-side inherited types, the map lets us avoid having to do a base class traversal as long as we've seen the class before. The change to vector is needed for multiple inheritance: Python types inheriting from multiple registered bases have one entry per base.
347 lines
9.1 KiB
Python
347 lines
9.1 KiB
Python
import pytest
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from pybind11_tests import ConstructorStats
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def test_multiple_inheritance_cpp():
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from pybind11_tests import MIType
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mt = MIType(3, 4)
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assert mt.foo() == 3
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assert mt.bar() == 4
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def test_multiple_inheritance_mix1():
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from pybind11_tests import Base2
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class Base1:
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def __init__(self, i):
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self.i = i
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def foo(self):
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return self.i
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class MITypePy(Base1, Base2):
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def __init__(self, i, j):
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Base1.__init__(self, i)
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Base2.__init__(self, j)
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mt = MITypePy(3, 4)
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assert mt.foo() == 3
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assert mt.bar() == 4
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def test_multiple_inheritance_mix2():
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from pybind11_tests import Base1
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class Base2:
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def __init__(self, i):
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self.i = i
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def bar(self):
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return self.i
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class MITypePy(Base1, Base2):
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def __init__(self, i, j):
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Base1.__init__(self, i)
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Base2.__init__(self, j)
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mt = MITypePy(3, 4)
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assert mt.foo() == 3
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assert mt.bar() == 4
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def test_multiple_inheritance_python():
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from pybind11_tests import Base1, Base2
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class MI1(Base1, Base2):
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def __init__(self, i, j):
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Base1.__init__(self, i)
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Base2.__init__(self, j)
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class B1(object):
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def v(self):
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return 1
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class MI2(B1, Base1, Base2):
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def __init__(self, i, j):
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B1.__init__(self)
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Base1.__init__(self, i)
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Base2.__init__(self, j)
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class MI3(MI2):
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def __init__(self, i, j):
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MI2.__init__(self, i, j)
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class MI4(MI3, Base2):
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def __init__(self, i, j, k):
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MI2.__init__(self, j, k)
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Base2.__init__(self, i)
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class MI5(Base2, B1, Base1):
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def __init__(self, i, j):
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B1.__init__(self)
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Base1.__init__(self, i)
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Base2.__init__(self, j)
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class MI6(Base2, B1):
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def __init__(self, i):
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Base2.__init__(self, i)
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B1.__init__(self)
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class B2(B1):
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def v(self):
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return 2
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class B3(object):
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def v(self):
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return 3
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class B4(B3, B2):
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def v(self):
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return 4
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class MI7(B4, MI6):
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def __init__(self, i):
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B4.__init__(self)
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MI6.__init__(self, i)
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class MI8(MI6, B3):
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def __init__(self, i):
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MI6.__init__(self, i)
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B3.__init__(self)
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class MI8b(B3, MI6):
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def __init__(self, i):
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B3.__init__(self)
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MI6.__init__(self, i)
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mi1 = MI1(1, 2)
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assert mi1.foo() == 1
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assert mi1.bar() == 2
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mi2 = MI2(3, 4)
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assert mi2.v() == 1
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assert mi2.foo() == 3
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assert mi2.bar() == 4
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mi3 = MI3(5, 6)
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assert mi3.v() == 1
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assert mi3.foo() == 5
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assert mi3.bar() == 6
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mi4 = MI4(7, 8, 9)
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assert mi4.v() == 1
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assert mi4.foo() == 8
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assert mi4.bar() == 7
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mi5 = MI5(10, 11)
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assert mi5.v() == 1
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assert mi5.foo() == 10
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assert mi5.bar() == 11
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mi6 = MI6(12)
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assert mi6.v() == 1
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assert mi6.bar() == 12
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mi7 = MI7(13)
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assert mi7.v() == 4
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assert mi7.bar() == 13
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mi8 = MI8(14)
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assert mi8.v() == 1
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assert mi8.bar() == 14
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mi8b = MI8b(15)
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assert mi8b.v() == 3
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assert mi8b.bar() == 15
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def test_multiple_inheritance_python_many_bases():
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from pybind11_tests import (BaseN1, BaseN2, BaseN3, BaseN4, BaseN5, BaseN6, BaseN7,
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BaseN8, BaseN9, BaseN10, BaseN11, BaseN12, BaseN13, BaseN14,
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BaseN15, BaseN16, BaseN17)
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class MIMany14(BaseN1, BaseN2, BaseN3, BaseN4):
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def __init__(self):
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BaseN1.__init__(self, 1)
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BaseN2.__init__(self, 2)
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BaseN3.__init__(self, 3)
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BaseN4.__init__(self, 4)
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class MIMany58(BaseN5, BaseN6, BaseN7, BaseN8):
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def __init__(self):
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BaseN5.__init__(self, 5)
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BaseN6.__init__(self, 6)
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BaseN7.__init__(self, 7)
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BaseN8.__init__(self, 8)
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class MIMany916(BaseN9, BaseN10, BaseN11, BaseN12, BaseN13, BaseN14, BaseN15, BaseN16):
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def __init__(self):
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BaseN9.__init__(self, 9)
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BaseN10.__init__(self, 10)
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BaseN11.__init__(self, 11)
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BaseN12.__init__(self, 12)
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BaseN13.__init__(self, 13)
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BaseN14.__init__(self, 14)
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BaseN15.__init__(self, 15)
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BaseN16.__init__(self, 16)
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class MIMany19(MIMany14, MIMany58, BaseN9):
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def __init__(self):
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MIMany14.__init__(self)
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MIMany58.__init__(self)
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BaseN9.__init__(self, 9)
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class MIMany117(MIMany14, MIMany58, MIMany916, BaseN17):
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def __init__(self):
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MIMany14.__init__(self)
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MIMany58.__init__(self)
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MIMany916.__init__(self)
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BaseN17.__init__(self, 17)
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# Inherits from 4 registered C++ classes: can fit in one pointer on any modern arch:
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a = MIMany14()
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for i in range(1, 4):
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assert getattr(a, "f" + str(i))() == 2 * i
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# Inherits from 8: requires 1/2 pointers worth of holder flags on 32/64-bit arch:
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b = MIMany916()
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for i in range(9, 16):
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assert getattr(b, "f" + str(i))() == 2 * i
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# Inherits from 9: requires >= 2 pointers worth of holder flags
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c = MIMany19()
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for i in range(1, 9):
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assert getattr(c, "f" + str(i))() == 2 * i
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# Inherits from 17: requires >= 3 pointers worth of holder flags
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d = MIMany117()
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for i in range(1, 17):
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assert getattr(d, "f" + str(i))() == 2 * i
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def test_multiple_inheritance_virtbase():
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from pybind11_tests import Base12a, bar_base2a, bar_base2a_sharedptr
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class MITypePy(Base12a):
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def __init__(self, i, j):
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Base12a.__init__(self, i, j)
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mt = MITypePy(3, 4)
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assert mt.bar() == 4
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assert bar_base2a(mt) == 4
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assert bar_base2a_sharedptr(mt) == 4
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def test_mi_static_properties():
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"""Mixing bases with and without static properties should be possible
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and the result should be independent of base definition order"""
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from pybind11_tests import mi
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for d in (mi.VanillaStaticMix1(), mi.VanillaStaticMix2()):
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assert d.vanilla() == "Vanilla"
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assert d.static_func1() == "WithStatic1"
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assert d.static_func2() == "WithStatic2"
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assert d.static_func() == d.__class__.__name__
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mi.WithStatic1.static_value1 = 1
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mi.WithStatic2.static_value2 = 2
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assert d.static_value1 == 1
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assert d.static_value2 == 2
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assert d.static_value == 12
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d.static_value1 = 0
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assert d.static_value1 == 0
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d.static_value2 = 0
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assert d.static_value2 == 0
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d.static_value = 0
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assert d.static_value == 0
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@pytest.unsupported_on_pypy
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def test_mi_dynamic_attributes():
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"""Mixing bases with and without dynamic attribute support"""
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from pybind11_tests import mi
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for d in (mi.VanillaDictMix1(), mi.VanillaDictMix2()):
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d.dynamic = 1
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assert d.dynamic == 1
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def test_mi_unaligned_base():
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"""Returning an offset (non-first MI) base class pointer should recognize the instance"""
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from pybind11_tests import I801C, I801D, i801b1_c, i801b2_c, i801b1_d, i801b2_d
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n_inst = ConstructorStats.detail_reg_inst()
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c = I801C()
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d = I801D()
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# + 4 below because we have the two instances, and each instance has offset base I801B2
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assert ConstructorStats.detail_reg_inst() == n_inst + 4
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b1c = i801b1_c(c)
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assert b1c is c
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b2c = i801b2_c(c)
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assert b2c is c
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b1d = i801b1_d(d)
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assert b1d is d
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b2d = i801b2_d(d)
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assert b2d is d
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assert ConstructorStats.detail_reg_inst() == n_inst + 4 # no extra instances
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del c, b1c, b2c
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assert ConstructorStats.detail_reg_inst() == n_inst + 2
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del d, b1d, b2d
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assert ConstructorStats.detail_reg_inst() == n_inst
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def test_mi_base_return():
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"""Tests returning an offset (non-first MI) base class pointer to a derived instance"""
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from pybind11_tests import (I801B2, I801C, I801D, i801c_b1, i801c_b2, i801d_b1, i801d_b2,
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i801e_c, i801e_b2)
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n_inst = ConstructorStats.detail_reg_inst()
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c1 = i801c_b1()
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assert type(c1) is I801C
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assert c1.a == 1
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assert c1.b == 2
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d1 = i801d_b1()
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assert type(d1) is I801D
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assert d1.a == 1
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assert d1.b == 2
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assert ConstructorStats.detail_reg_inst() == n_inst + 4
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c2 = i801c_b2()
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assert type(c2) is I801C
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assert c2.a == 1
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assert c2.b == 2
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d2 = i801d_b2()
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assert type(d2) is I801D
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assert d2.a == 1
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assert d2.b == 2
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assert ConstructorStats.detail_reg_inst() == n_inst + 8
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del c2
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assert ConstructorStats.detail_reg_inst() == n_inst + 6
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del c1, d1, d2
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assert ConstructorStats.detail_reg_inst() == n_inst
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# Returning an unregistered derived type with a registered base; we won't
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# pick up the derived type, obviously, but should still work (as an object
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# of whatever type was returned).
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e1 = i801e_c()
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assert type(e1) is I801C
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assert e1.a == 1
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assert e1.b == 2
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e2 = i801e_b2()
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assert type(e2) is I801B2
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assert e2.b == 2
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