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Adding or removing tests is a little bit cumbersome currently: the test needs to be added to CMakeLists.txt, the init function needs to be predeclared in pybind11_tests.cpp, then called in the plugin initialization. While this isn't a big deal for tests that are being committed, it's more of a hassle when working on some new feature or test code for which I temporarily only care about building and linking the test being worked on rather than the entire test suite. This commit changes tests to self-register their initialization by having each test initialize a local object (which stores the initialization function in a static variable). This makes changing the set of tests being build easy: one only needs to add or comment out test names in tests/CMakeLists.txt. A couple other minor changes that go along with this: - test_eigen.cpp is now included in the test list, then removed if eigen isn't available. This lets you disable the eigen tests by commenting it out, just like all the other tests, but keeps the build working without eigen eigen isn't available. (Also, if it's commented out, we don't even bother looking for and reporting the building with/without eigen status message). - pytest is now invoked with all the built test names (with .cpp changed to .py) so that it doesn't try to run tests that weren't built.
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4.1 KiB
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85 lines
4.1 KiB
C++
/*
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tests/test_methods_and_attributes.cpp -- constructors, deconstructors, attribute access,
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__str__, argument and return value conventions
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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 "pybind11_tests.h"
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#include "constructor_stats.h"
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class ExampleMandA {
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public:
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ExampleMandA() { print_default_created(this); }
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ExampleMandA(int value) : value(value) { print_created(this, value); }
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ExampleMandA(const ExampleMandA &e) : value(e.value) { print_copy_created(this); }
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ExampleMandA(ExampleMandA &&e) : value(e.value) { print_move_created(this); }
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~ExampleMandA() { print_destroyed(this); }
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std::string toString() {
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return "ExampleMandA[value=" + std::to_string(value) + "]";
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}
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void operator=(const ExampleMandA &e) { print_copy_assigned(this); value = e.value; }
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void operator=(ExampleMandA &&e) { print_move_assigned(this); value = e.value; }
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void add1(ExampleMandA other) { value += other.value; } // passing by value
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void add2(ExampleMandA &other) { value += other.value; } // passing by reference
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void add3(const ExampleMandA &other) { value += other.value; } // passing by const reference
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void add4(ExampleMandA *other) { value += other->value; } // passing by pointer
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void add5(const ExampleMandA *other) { value += other->value; } // passing by const pointer
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void add6(int other) { value += other; } // passing by value
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void add7(int &other) { value += other; } // passing by reference
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void add8(const int &other) { value += other; } // passing by const reference
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void add9(int *other) { value += *other; } // passing by pointer
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void add10(const int *other) { value += *other; } // passing by const pointer
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ExampleMandA self1() { return *this; } // return by value
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ExampleMandA &self2() { return *this; } // return by reference
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const ExampleMandA &self3() { return *this; } // return by const reference
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ExampleMandA *self4() { return this; } // return by pointer
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const ExampleMandA *self5() { return this; } // return by const pointer
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int internal1() { return value; } // return by value
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int &internal2() { return value; } // return by reference
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const int &internal3() { return value; } // return by const reference
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int *internal4() { return &value; } // return by pointer
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const int *internal5() { return &value; } // return by const pointer
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int value = 0;
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};
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test_initializer methods_and_attributes([](py::module &m) {
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py::class_<ExampleMandA>(m, "ExampleMandA")
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.def(py::init<>())
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.def(py::init<int>())
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.def(py::init<const ExampleMandA&>())
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.def("add1", &ExampleMandA::add1)
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.def("add2", &ExampleMandA::add2)
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.def("add3", &ExampleMandA::add3)
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.def("add4", &ExampleMandA::add4)
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.def("add5", &ExampleMandA::add5)
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.def("add6", &ExampleMandA::add6)
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.def("add7", &ExampleMandA::add7)
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.def("add8", &ExampleMandA::add8)
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.def("add9", &ExampleMandA::add9)
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.def("add10", &ExampleMandA::add10)
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.def("self1", &ExampleMandA::self1)
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.def("self2", &ExampleMandA::self2)
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.def("self3", &ExampleMandA::self3)
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.def("self4", &ExampleMandA::self4)
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.def("self5", &ExampleMandA::self5)
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.def("internal1", &ExampleMandA::internal1)
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.def("internal2", &ExampleMandA::internal2)
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.def("internal3", &ExampleMandA::internal3)
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.def("internal4", &ExampleMandA::internal4)
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.def("internal5", &ExampleMandA::internal5)
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.def("__str__", &ExampleMandA::toString)
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.def_readwrite("value", &ExampleMandA::value)
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;
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});
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