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162 lines
5.8 KiB
Python
162 lines
5.8 KiB
Python
# The compact 4-character naming scheme (e.g. mptr, cptr, shcp) is explained at the top of
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# test_class_sh_property.cpp.
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import pytest
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import env # noqa: F401
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from pybind11_tests import class_sh_property as m
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@pytest.mark.xfail("env.PYPY", reason="gc after `del field` is apparently deferred")
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("m_attr", ["m_valu_readonly", "m_valu_readwrite"])
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def test_valu_getter(msg, m_attr):
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# Reduced from PyCLIF test:
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# https://github.com/google/clif/blob/c371a6d4b28d25d53a16e6d2a6d97305fb1be25a/clif/testing/python/nested_fields_test.py#L56
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outer = m.Outer()
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field = getattr(outer, m_attr)
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assert field.num == -99
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with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo:
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m.DisownOuter(outer)
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assert msg(excinfo.value) == "Cannot disown use_count != 1 (loaded_as_unique_ptr)."
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del field
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m.DisownOuter(outer)
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with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo:
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getattr(outer, m_attr)
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assert (
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msg(excinfo.value)
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== "Missing value for wrapped C++ type: Python instance was disowned."
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)
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def test_valu_setter():
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outer = m.Outer()
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assert outer.m_valu_readonly.num == -99
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assert outer.m_valu_readwrite.num == -99
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field = m.Field()
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field.num = 35
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outer.m_valu_readwrite = field
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assert outer.m_valu_readonly.num == 35
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assert outer.m_valu_readwrite.num == 35
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("m_attr", ["m_shmp", "m_shcp"])
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def test_shp(m_attr):
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m_attr_readonly = m_attr + "_readonly"
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m_attr_readwrite = m_attr + "_readwrite"
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outer = m.Outer()
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assert getattr(outer, m_attr_readonly) is None
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assert getattr(outer, m_attr_readwrite) is None
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field = m.Field()
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field.num = 43
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setattr(outer, m_attr_readwrite, field)
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assert getattr(outer, m_attr_readonly).num == 43
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assert getattr(outer, m_attr_readwrite).num == 43
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getattr(outer, m_attr_readonly).num = 57
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getattr(outer, m_attr_readwrite).num = 57
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assert field.num == 57
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del field
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assert getattr(outer, m_attr_readonly).num == 57
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assert getattr(outer, m_attr_readwrite).num == 57
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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("field_type", "num_default", "outer_type"),
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[
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(m.ClassicField, -88, m.ClassicOuter),
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(m.Field, -99, m.Outer),
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],
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)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("m_attr", ["m_mptr", "m_cptr"])
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("r_kind", ["_readonly", "_readwrite"])
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def test_ptr(field_type, num_default, outer_type, m_attr, r_kind):
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m_attr_r_kind = m_attr + r_kind
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outer = outer_type()
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assert getattr(outer, m_attr_r_kind) is None
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field = field_type()
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assert field.num == num_default
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setattr(outer, m_attr + "_readwrite", field)
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assert getattr(outer, m_attr_r_kind).num == num_default
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field.num = 76
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assert getattr(outer, m_attr_r_kind).num == 76
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# Change to -88 or -99 to demonstrate Undefined Behavior (dangling pointer).
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if num_default == 88 and m_attr == "m_mptr":
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del field
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assert getattr(outer, m_attr_r_kind).num == 76
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("m_attr_readwrite", ["m_uqmp_readwrite", "m_uqcp_readwrite"])
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def test_uqp(m_attr_readwrite, msg):
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outer = m.Outer()
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assert getattr(outer, m_attr_readwrite) is None
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field_orig = m.Field()
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field_orig.num = 39
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setattr(outer, m_attr_readwrite, field_orig)
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with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo:
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field_orig.num
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assert (
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msg(excinfo.value)
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== "Missing value for wrapped C++ type: Python instance was disowned."
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)
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field_retr1 = getattr(outer, m_attr_readwrite)
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assert getattr(outer, m_attr_readwrite) is None
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assert field_retr1.num == 39
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field_retr1.num = 93
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setattr(outer, m_attr_readwrite, field_retr1)
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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field_retr1.num
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field_retr2 = getattr(outer, m_attr_readwrite)
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assert field_retr2.num == 93
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# Proof-of-concept (POC) for safe & intuitive Python access to unique_ptr members.
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# The C++ member unique_ptr is disowned to a temporary Python object for accessing
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# an attribute of the member. After the attribute was accessed, the Python object
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# is disowned back to the C++ member unique_ptr.
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# Productizing this POC is left for a future separate PR, as needed.
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class unique_ptr_field_proxy_poc:
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def __init__(self, obj, field_name):
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object.__setattr__(self, "__obj", obj)
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object.__setattr__(self, "__field_name", field_name)
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def __getattr__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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return _proxy_dereference(self, getattr, *args, **kwargs)
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def __setattr__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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return _proxy_dereference(self, setattr, *args, **kwargs)
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def __delattr__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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return _proxy_dereference(self, delattr, *args, **kwargs)
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def _proxy_dereference(proxy, xxxattr, *args, **kwargs):
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obj = object.__getattribute__(proxy, "__obj")
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field_name = object.__getattribute__(proxy, "__field_name")
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field = getattr(obj, field_name) # Disowns the C++ unique_ptr member.
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assert field is not None
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try:
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return xxxattr(field, *args, **kwargs)
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finally:
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setattr(obj, field_name, field) # Disowns the temporary Python object (field).
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("m_attr", ["m_uqmp", "m_uqcp"])
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def test_unique_ptr_field_proxy_poc(m_attr):
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m_attr_readwrite = m_attr + "_readwrite"
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outer = m.Outer()
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field_orig = m.Field()
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field_orig.num = 45
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setattr(outer, m_attr_readwrite, field_orig)
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field_proxy = unique_ptr_field_proxy_poc(outer, m_attr_readwrite)
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assert field_proxy.num == 45
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assert field_proxy.num == 45
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with pytest.raises(AttributeError):
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field_proxy.xyz
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assert field_proxy.num == 45
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field_proxy.num = 82
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assert field_proxy.num == 82
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field_proxy = unique_ptr_field_proxy_poc(outer, m_attr_readwrite)
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assert field_proxy.num == 82
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with pytest.raises(AttributeError):
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del field_proxy.num
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assert field_proxy.num == 82
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