/* tests/test_local_bindings.cpp -- tests the py::module_local class feature which makes a class binding local to the module in which it is defined. Copyright (c) 2017 Jason Rhinelander All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. */ #include "pybind11_tests.h" #include "local_bindings.h" #include #include #include TEST_SUBMODULE(local_bindings, m) { // test_load_external m.def("load_external1", [](ExternalType1 &e) { return e.i; }); m.def("load_external2", [](ExternalType2 &e) { return e.i; }); // test_local_bindings // Register a class with py::module_local: bind_local(m, "LocalType", py::module_local()) .def("get3", [](LocalType &t) { return t.i + 3; }) ; m.def("local_value", [](LocalType &l) { return l.i; }); // test_nonlocal_failure // The main pybind11 test module is loaded first, so this registration will succeed (the second // one, in pybind11_cross_module_tests.cpp, is designed to fail): bind_local(m, "NonLocalType") .def(py::init()) .def("get", [](LocalType &i) { return i.i; }) ; // test_duplicate_local // py::module_local declarations should be visible across compilation units that get linked together; // this tries to register a duplicate local. It depends on a definition in test_class.cpp and // should raise a runtime error from the duplicate definition attempt. If test_class isn't // available it *also* throws a runtime error (with "test_class not enabled" as value). m.def("register_local_external", [m]() { auto main = py::module::import("pybind11_tests"); if (py::hasattr(main, "class_")) { bind_local(m, "LocalExternal", py::module_local()); } else throw std::runtime_error("test_class not enabled"); }); // test_stl_bind_local // stl_bind.h binders defaults to py::module_local if the types are local or converting: py::bind_vector(m, "LocalVec"); py::bind_map(m, "LocalMap"); // and global if the type (or one of the types, for the map) is global: py::bind_vector(m, "NonLocalVec"); py::bind_map(m, "NonLocalMap"); // test_stl_bind_global // They can, however, be overridden to global using `py::module_local(false)`: bind_local(m, "NonLocal2"); py::bind_vector(m, "LocalVec2", py::module_local()); py::bind_map(m, "NonLocalMap2", py::module_local(false)); // test_mixed_local_global // We try this both with the global type registered first and vice versa (the order shouldn't // matter). m.def("register_mixed_global", [m]() { bind_local(m, "MixedGlobalLocal", py::module_local(false)); }); m.def("register_mixed_local", [m]() { bind_local(m, "MixedLocalGlobal", py::module_local()); }); m.def("get_mixed_gl", [](int i) { return MixedGlobalLocal(i); }); m.def("get_mixed_lg", [](int i) { return MixedLocalGlobal(i); }); // test_internal_locals_differ m.def("local_cpp_types_addr", []() { return (uintptr_t) &py::detail::registered_local_types_cpp(); }); // test_stl_caster_vs_stl_bind m.def("load_vector_via_caster", [](std::vector v) { return std::accumulate(v.begin(), v.end(), 0); }); // test_cross_module_calls m.def("return_self", [](LocalVec *v) { return v; }); m.def("return_copy", [](const LocalVec &v) { return LocalVec(v); }); class Cat : public pets::Pet { public: Cat(std::string name) : Pet(name) {}; }; py::class_(m, "Pet", py::module_local()) .def("get_name", &pets::Pet::name); // Binding for local extending class: py::class_(m, "Cat") .def(py::init()); m.def("pet_name", [](pets::Pet &p) { return p.name(); }); py::class_(m, "MixGL").def(py::init()); m.def("get_gl_value", [](MixGL &o) { return o.i + 10; }); py::class_(m, "MixGL2").def(py::init()); }