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313 lines
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/* |
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tests/test_virtual_functions.cpp -- overriding virtual functions from Python |
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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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#include <pybind11/functional.h> |
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/* This is an example class that we'll want to be able to extend from Python */ |
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class ExampleVirt { |
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public: |
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ExampleVirt(int state) : state(state) { print_created(this, state); } |
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ExampleVirt(const ExampleVirt &e) : state(e.state) { print_copy_created(this); } |
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ExampleVirt(ExampleVirt &&e) : state(e.state) { print_move_created(this); e.state = 0; } |
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~ExampleVirt() { print_destroyed(this); } |
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virtual int run(int value) { |
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std::cout << "Original implementation of ExampleVirt::run(state=" << state |
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<< ", value=" << value << ")" << std::endl; |
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return state + value; |
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} |
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virtual bool run_bool() = 0; |
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virtual void pure_virtual() = 0; |
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private: |
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int state; |
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}; |
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/* This is a wrapper class that must be generated */ |
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class PyExampleVirt : public ExampleVirt { |
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public: |
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using ExampleVirt::ExampleVirt; /* Inherit constructors */ |
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virtual int run(int value) { |
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/* Generate wrapping code that enables native function overloading */ |
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PYBIND11_OVERLOAD( |
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int, /* Return type */ |
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ExampleVirt, /* Parent class */ |
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run, /* Name of function */ |
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value /* Argument(s) */ |
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); |
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} |
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virtual bool run_bool() { |
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PYBIND11_OVERLOAD_PURE( |
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bool, /* Return type */ |
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ExampleVirt, /* Parent class */ |
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run_bool, /* Name of function */ |
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/* This function has no arguments. The trailing comma |
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in the previous line is needed for some compilers */ |
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); |
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} |
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virtual void pure_virtual() { |
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PYBIND11_OVERLOAD_PURE( |
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void, /* Return type */ |
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ExampleVirt, /* Parent class */ |
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pure_virtual, /* Name of function */ |
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/* This function has no arguments. The trailing comma |
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in the previous line is needed for some compilers */ |
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); |
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} |
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}; |
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class NonCopyable { |
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public: |
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NonCopyable(int a, int b) : value{new int(a*b)} { print_created(this, a, b); } |
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NonCopyable(NonCopyable &&o) { value = std::move(o.value); print_move_created(this); } |
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NonCopyable(const NonCopyable &) = delete; |
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NonCopyable() = delete; |
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void operator=(const NonCopyable &) = delete; |
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void operator=(NonCopyable &&) = delete; |
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std::string get_value() const { |
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if (value) return std::to_string(*value); else return "(null)"; |
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} |
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~NonCopyable() { print_destroyed(this); } |
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private: |
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std::unique_ptr<int> value; |
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}; |
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// This is like the above, but is both copy and movable. In effect this means it should get moved |
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// when it is not referenced elsewhere, but copied if it is still referenced. |
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class Movable { |
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public: |
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Movable(int a, int b) : value{a+b} { print_created(this, a, b); } |
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Movable(const Movable &m) { value = m.value; print_copy_created(this); } |
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Movable(Movable &&m) { value = std::move(m.value); print_move_created(this); } |
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std::string get_value() const { return std::to_string(value); } |
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~Movable() { print_destroyed(this); } |
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private: |
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int value; |
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}; |
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class NCVirt { |
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public: |
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virtual NonCopyable get_noncopyable(int a, int b) { return NonCopyable(a, b); } |
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virtual Movable get_movable(int a, int b) = 0; |
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std::string print_nc(int a, int b) { return get_noncopyable(a, b).get_value(); } |
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std::string print_movable(int a, int b) { return get_movable(a, b).get_value(); } |
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}; |
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class NCVirtTrampoline : public NCVirt { |
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#if !defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) |
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virtual NonCopyable get_noncopyable(int a, int b) { |
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PYBIND11_OVERLOAD(NonCopyable, NCVirt, get_noncopyable, a, b); |
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} |
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#endif |
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virtual Movable get_movable(int a, int b) { |
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PYBIND11_OVERLOAD_PURE(Movable, NCVirt, get_movable, a, b); |
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} |
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}; |
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int runExampleVirt(ExampleVirt *ex, int value) { |
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return ex->run(value); |
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} |
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bool runExampleVirtBool(ExampleVirt* ex) { |
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return ex->run_bool(); |
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} |
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void runExampleVirtVirtual(ExampleVirt *ex) { |
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ex->pure_virtual(); |
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} |
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// Inheriting virtual methods. We do two versions here: the repeat-everything version and the |
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// templated trampoline versions mentioned in docs/advanced.rst. |
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// |
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// These base classes are exactly the same, but we technically need distinct |
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// classes for this example code because we need to be able to bind them |
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// properly (pybind11, sensibly, doesn't allow us to bind the same C++ class to |
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// multiple python classes). |
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class A_Repeat { |
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#define A_METHODS \ |
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public: \ |
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virtual int unlucky_number() = 0; \ |
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virtual std::string say_something(unsigned times) { \ |
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std::string s = ""; \ |
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for (unsigned i = 0; i < times; ++i) \ |
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s += "hi"; \ |
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return s; \ |
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} |
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A_METHODS |
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}; |
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class B_Repeat : public A_Repeat { |
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#define B_METHODS \ |
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public: \ |
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int unlucky_number() override { return 13; } \ |
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std::string say_something(unsigned times) override { \ |
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return "B says hi " + std::to_string(times) + " times"; \ |
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} \ |
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virtual double lucky_number() { return 7.0; } |
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B_METHODS |
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}; |
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class C_Repeat : public B_Repeat { |
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#define C_METHODS \ |
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public: \ |
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int unlucky_number() override { return 4444; } \ |
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double lucky_number() override { return 888; } |
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C_METHODS |
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}; |
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class D_Repeat : public C_Repeat { |
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#define D_METHODS // Nothing overridden. |
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D_METHODS |
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}; |
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// Base classes for templated inheritance trampolines. Identical to the repeat-everything version: |
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class A_Tpl { A_METHODS }; |
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class B_Tpl : public A_Tpl { B_METHODS }; |
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class C_Tpl : public B_Tpl { C_METHODS }; |
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class D_Tpl : public C_Tpl { D_METHODS }; |
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// Inheritance approach 1: each trampoline gets every virtual method (11 in total) |
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class PyA_Repeat : public A_Repeat { |
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public: |
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using A_Repeat::A_Repeat; |
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int unlucky_number() override { PYBIND11_OVERLOAD_PURE(int, A_Repeat, unlucky_number, ); } |
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std::string say_something(unsigned times) override { PYBIND11_OVERLOAD(std::string, A_Repeat, say_something, times); } |
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}; |
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class PyB_Repeat : public B_Repeat { |
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public: |
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using B_Repeat::B_Repeat; |
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int unlucky_number() override { PYBIND11_OVERLOAD(int, B_Repeat, unlucky_number, ); } |
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std::string say_something(unsigned times) override { PYBIND11_OVERLOAD(std::string, B_Repeat, say_something, times); } |
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double lucky_number() override { PYBIND11_OVERLOAD(double, B_Repeat, lucky_number, ); } |
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}; |
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class PyC_Repeat : public C_Repeat { |
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public: |
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using C_Repeat::C_Repeat; |
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int unlucky_number() override { PYBIND11_OVERLOAD(int, C_Repeat, unlucky_number, ); } |
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std::string say_something(unsigned times) override { PYBIND11_OVERLOAD(std::string, C_Repeat, say_something, times); } |
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double lucky_number() override { PYBIND11_OVERLOAD(double, C_Repeat, lucky_number, ); } |
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}; |
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class PyD_Repeat : public D_Repeat { |
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public: |
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using D_Repeat::D_Repeat; |
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int unlucky_number() override { PYBIND11_OVERLOAD(int, D_Repeat, unlucky_number, ); } |
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std::string say_something(unsigned times) override { PYBIND11_OVERLOAD(std::string, D_Repeat, say_something, times); } |
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double lucky_number() override { PYBIND11_OVERLOAD(double, D_Repeat, lucky_number, ); } |
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}; |
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// Inheritance approach 2: templated trampoline classes. |
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// |
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// Advantages: |
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// - we have only 2 (template) class and 4 method declarations (one per virtual method, plus one for |
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// any override of a pure virtual method), versus 4 classes and 6 methods (MI) or 4 classes and 11 |
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// methods (repeat). |
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// - Compared to MI, we also don't have to change the non-trampoline inheritance to virtual, and can |
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// properly inherit constructors. |
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// |
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// Disadvantage: |
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// - the compiler must still generate and compile 14 different methods (more, even, than the 11 |
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// required for the repeat approach) instead of the 6 required for MI. (If there was no pure |
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// method (or no pure method override), the number would drop down to the same 11 as the repeat |
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// approach). |
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template <class Base = A_Tpl> |
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class PyA_Tpl : public Base { |
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public: |
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using Base::Base; // Inherit constructors |
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int unlucky_number() override { PYBIND11_OVERLOAD_PURE(int, Base, unlucky_number, ); } |
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std::string say_something(unsigned times) override { PYBIND11_OVERLOAD(std::string, Base, say_something, times); } |
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}; |
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template <class Base = B_Tpl> |
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class PyB_Tpl : public PyA_Tpl<Base> { |
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public: |
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using PyA_Tpl<Base>::PyA_Tpl; // Inherit constructors (via PyA_Tpl's inherited constructors) |
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int unlucky_number() override { PYBIND11_OVERLOAD(int, Base, unlucky_number, ); } |
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double lucky_number() override { PYBIND11_OVERLOAD(double, Base, lucky_number, ); } |
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}; |
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// Since C_Tpl and D_Tpl don't declare any new virtual methods, we don't actually need these (we can |
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// use PyB_Tpl<C_Tpl> and PyB_Tpl<D_Tpl> for the trampoline classes instead): |
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/* |
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template <class Base = C_Tpl> class PyC_Tpl : public PyB_Tpl<Base> { |
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public: |
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using PyB_Tpl<Base>::PyB_Tpl; |
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}; |
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template <class Base = D_Tpl> class PyD_Tpl : public PyC_Tpl<Base> { |
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public: |
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using PyC_Tpl<Base>::PyC_Tpl; |
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}; |
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*/ |
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void initialize_inherited_virtuals(py::module &m) { |
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// Method 1: repeat |
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py::class_<A_Repeat, std::unique_ptr<A_Repeat>, PyA_Repeat>(m, "A_Repeat") |
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.def(py::init<>()) |
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.def("unlucky_number", &A_Repeat::unlucky_number) |
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.def("say_something", &A_Repeat::say_something); |
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py::class_<B_Repeat, std::unique_ptr<B_Repeat>, PyB_Repeat>(m, "B_Repeat", py::base<A_Repeat>()) |
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.def(py::init<>()) |
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.def("lucky_number", &B_Repeat::lucky_number); |
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py::class_<C_Repeat, std::unique_ptr<C_Repeat>, PyC_Repeat>(m, "C_Repeat", py::base<B_Repeat>()) |
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.def(py::init<>()); |
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py::class_<D_Repeat, std::unique_ptr<D_Repeat>, PyD_Repeat>(m, "D_Repeat", py::base<C_Repeat>()) |
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.def(py::init<>()); |
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// Method 2: Templated trampolines |
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py::class_<A_Tpl, std::unique_ptr<A_Tpl>, PyA_Tpl<>>(m, "A_Tpl") |
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.def(py::init<>()) |
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.def("unlucky_number", &A_Tpl::unlucky_number) |
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.def("say_something", &A_Tpl::say_something); |
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py::class_<B_Tpl, std::unique_ptr<B_Tpl>, PyB_Tpl<>>(m, "B_Tpl", py::base<A_Tpl>()) |
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.def(py::init<>()) |
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.def("lucky_number", &B_Tpl::lucky_number); |
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py::class_<C_Tpl, std::unique_ptr<C_Tpl>, PyB_Tpl<C_Tpl>>(m, "C_Tpl", py::base<B_Tpl>()) |
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.def(py::init<>()); |
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py::class_<D_Tpl, std::unique_ptr<D_Tpl>, PyB_Tpl<D_Tpl>>(m, "D_Tpl", py::base<C_Tpl>()) |
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.def(py::init<>()); |
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}; |
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void init_ex_virtual_functions(py::module &m) { |
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/* Important: indicate the trampoline class PyExampleVirt using the third |
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argument to py::class_. The second argument with the unique pointer |
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is simply the default holder type used by pybind11. */ |
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py::class_<ExampleVirt, std::unique_ptr<ExampleVirt>, PyExampleVirt>(m, "ExampleVirt") |
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.def(py::init<int>()) |
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/* Reference original class in function definitions */ |
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.def("run", &ExampleVirt::run) |
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.def("run_bool", &ExampleVirt::run_bool) |
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.def("pure_virtual", &ExampleVirt::pure_virtual); |
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py::class_<NonCopyable>(m, "NonCopyable") |
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.def(py::init<int, int>()); |
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py::class_<Movable>(m, "Movable") |
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.def(py::init<int, int>()); |
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#if !defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) |
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py::class_<NCVirt, std::unique_ptr<NCVirt>, NCVirtTrampoline>(m, "NCVirt") |
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.def(py::init<>()) |
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.def("get_noncopyable", &NCVirt::get_noncopyable) |
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.def("get_movable", &NCVirt::get_movable) |
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.def("print_nc", &NCVirt::print_nc) |
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.def("print_movable", &NCVirt::print_movable); |
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#endif |
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m.def("runExampleVirt", &runExampleVirt); |
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m.def("runExampleVirtBool", &runExampleVirtBool); |
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m.def("runExampleVirtVirtual", &runExampleVirtVirtual); |
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m.def("cstats_debug", &ConstructorStats::get<ExampleVirt>); |
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initialize_inherited_virtuals(m); |
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}
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