pybind11/example/example8.cpp
Wenzel Jakob b2c2c79240 improved handling of shared/smart pointers
Previously, pybind11 required classes using std::shared_ptr<> to derive
from std::enable_shared_from_this<> (or compilation failures would ensue).

Everything now also works for classes that don't do this, assuming that
some basic rules are followed (e.g. never passing "raw" pointers of
instances manged by shared pointers). The safer
std::enable_shared_from_this<> approach continues to be supported.
2016-01-17 22:31:15 +01:00

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/*
example/example8.cpp -- binding classes with custom reference counting,
implicit conversions between types
Copyright (c) 2015 Wenzel Jakob <wenzel@inf.ethz.ch>
All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
*/
#include "example.h"
#include "object.h"
/// Custom object with builtin reference counting (see 'object.h' for the implementation)
class MyObject1 : public Object {
public:
MyObject1(int value) : value(value) {
std::cout << toString() << " constructor" << std::endl;
}
std::string toString() const {
return "MyObject1[" + std::to_string(value) + "]";
}
protected:
virtual ~MyObject1() {
std::cout << toString() << " destructor" << std::endl;
}
private:
int value;
};
/// Object managed by a std::shared_ptr<>
class MyObject2 {
public:
MyObject2(int value) : value(value) {
std::cout << toString() << " constructor" << std::endl;
}
std::string toString() const {
return "MyObject2[" + std::to_string(value) + "]";
}
virtual ~MyObject2() {
std::cout << toString() << " destructor" << std::endl;
}
private:
int value;
};
/// Object managed by a std::shared_ptr<>, additionally derives from std::enable_shared_from_this<>
class MyObject3 : public std::enable_shared_from_this<MyObject3> {
public:
MyObject3(int value) : value(value) {
std::cout << toString() << " constructor" << std::endl;
}
std::string toString() const {
return "MyObject3[" + std::to_string(value) + "]";
}
virtual ~MyObject3() {
std::cout << toString() << " destructor" << std::endl;
}
private:
int value;
};
/// Make pybind aware of the ref-counted wrapper type (s)
PYBIND11_DECLARE_HOLDER_TYPE(T, ref<T>);
PYBIND11_DECLARE_HOLDER_TYPE(T, std::shared_ptr<T>);
Object *make_object_1() { return new MyObject1(1); }
ref<Object> make_object_2() { return new MyObject1(2); }
MyObject1 *make_myobject1_1() { return new MyObject1(4); }
ref<MyObject1> make_myobject1_2() { return new MyObject1(5); }
MyObject2 *make_myobject2_1() { return new MyObject2(6); }
std::shared_ptr<MyObject2> make_myobject2_2() { return std::make_shared<MyObject2>(7); }
MyObject3 *make_myobject3_1() { return new MyObject3(8); }
std::shared_ptr<MyObject3> make_myobject3_2() { return std::make_shared<MyObject3>(9); }
void print_object_1(const Object *obj) { std::cout << obj->toString() << std::endl; }
void print_object_2(ref<Object> obj) { std::cout << obj->toString() << std::endl; }
void print_object_3(const ref<Object> &obj) { std::cout << obj->toString() << std::endl; }
void print_object_4(const ref<Object> *obj) { std::cout << (*obj)->toString() << std::endl; }
void print_myobject1_1(const MyObject1 *obj) { std::cout << obj->toString() << std::endl; }
void print_myobject1_2(ref<MyObject1> obj) { std::cout << obj->toString() << std::endl; }
void print_myobject1_3(const ref<MyObject1> &obj) { std::cout << obj->toString() << std::endl; }
void print_myobject1_4(const ref<MyObject1> *obj) { std::cout << (*obj)->toString() << std::endl; }
void print_myobject2_1(const MyObject2 *obj) { std::cout << obj->toString() << std::endl; }
void print_myobject2_2(std::shared_ptr<MyObject2> obj) { std::cout << obj->toString() << std::endl; }
void print_myobject2_3(const std::shared_ptr<MyObject2> &obj) { std::cout << obj->toString() << std::endl; }
void print_myobject2_4(const std::shared_ptr<MyObject2> *obj) { std::cout << (*obj)->toString() << std::endl; }
void print_myobject3_1(const MyObject3 *obj) { std::cout << obj->toString() << std::endl; }
void print_myobject3_2(std::shared_ptr<MyObject3> obj) { std::cout << obj->toString() << std::endl; }
void print_myobject3_3(const std::shared_ptr<MyObject3> &obj) { std::cout << obj->toString() << std::endl; }
void print_myobject3_4(const std::shared_ptr<MyObject3> *obj) { std::cout << (*obj)->toString() << std::endl; }
void init_ex8(py::module &m) {
py::class_<Object, ref<Object>> obj(m, "Object");
obj.def("getRefCount", &Object::getRefCount);
py::class_<MyObject1, ref<MyObject1>>(m, "MyObject1", obj)
.def(py::init<int>());
m.def("make_object_1", &make_object_1);
m.def("make_object_2", &make_object_2);
m.def("make_myobject1_1", &make_myobject1_1);
m.def("make_myobject1_2", &make_myobject1_2);
m.def("print_object_1", &print_object_1);
m.def("print_object_2", &print_object_2);
m.def("print_object_3", &print_object_3);
m.def("print_object_4", &print_object_4);
m.def("print_myobject1_1", &print_myobject1_1);
m.def("print_myobject1_2", &print_myobject1_2);
m.def("print_myobject1_3", &print_myobject1_3);
m.def("print_myobject1_4", &print_myobject1_4);
py::class_<MyObject2, std::shared_ptr<MyObject2>>(m, "MyObject2")
.def(py::init<int>());
m.def("make_myobject2_1", &make_myobject2_1);
m.def("make_myobject2_2", &make_myobject2_2);
m.def("print_myobject2_1", &print_myobject2_1);
m.def("print_myobject2_2", &print_myobject2_2);
m.def("print_myobject2_3", &print_myobject2_3);
m.def("print_myobject2_4", &print_myobject2_4);
py::class_<MyObject3, std::shared_ptr<MyObject3>>(m, "MyObject3")
.def(py::init<int>());
m.def("make_myobject3_1", &make_myobject3_1);
m.def("make_myobject3_2", &make_myobject3_2);
m.def("print_myobject3_1", &print_myobject3_1);
m.def("print_myobject3_2", &print_myobject3_2);
m.def("print_myobject3_3", &print_myobject3_3);
m.def("print_myobject3_4", &print_myobject3_4);
py::implicitly_convertible<py::int_, MyObject1>();
}