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+import pytest
+from pybind11_tests import methods_and_attributes as m
+from pybind11_tests import ConstructorStats
+
+
+def test_methods_and_attributes():
+ instance1 = m.ExampleMandA()
+ instance2 = m.ExampleMandA(32)
+
+ instance1.add1(instance2)
+ instance1.add2(instance2)
+ instance1.add3(instance2)
+ instance1.add4(instance2)
+ instance1.add5(instance2)
+ instance1.add6(32)
+ instance1.add7(32)
+ instance1.add8(32)
+ instance1.add9(32)
+ instance1.add10(32)
+
+ assert str(instance1) == "ExampleMandA[value=320]"
+ assert str(instance2) == "ExampleMandA[value=32]"
+ assert str(instance1.self1()) == "ExampleMandA[value=320]"
+ assert str(instance1.self2()) == "ExampleMandA[value=320]"
+ assert str(instance1.self3()) == "ExampleMandA[value=320]"
+ assert str(instance1.self4()) == "ExampleMandA[value=320]"
+ assert str(instance1.self5()) == "ExampleMandA[value=320]"
+
+ assert instance1.internal1() == 320
+ assert instance1.internal2() == 320
+ assert instance1.internal3() == 320
+ assert instance1.internal4() == 320
+ assert instance1.internal5() == 320
+
+ assert instance1.overloaded() == "()"
+ assert instance1.overloaded(0) == "(int)"
+ assert instance1.overloaded(1, 1.0) == "(int, float)"
+ assert instance1.overloaded(2.0, 2) == "(float, int)"
+ assert instance1.overloaded(3, 3) == "(int, int)"
+ assert instance1.overloaded(4., 4.) == "(float, float)"
+ assert instance1.overloaded_const(-3) == "(int) const"
+ assert instance1.overloaded_const(5, 5.0) == "(int, float) const"
+ assert instance1.overloaded_const(6.0, 6) == "(float, int) const"
+ assert instance1.overloaded_const(7, 7) == "(int, int) const"
+ assert instance1.overloaded_const(8., 8.) == "(float, float) const"
+ assert instance1.overloaded_float(1, 1) == "(float, float)"
+ assert instance1.overloaded_float(1, 1.) == "(float, float)"
+ assert instance1.overloaded_float(1., 1) == "(float, float)"
+ assert instance1.overloaded_float(1., 1.) == "(float, float)"
+
+ assert instance1.value == 320
+ instance1.value = 100
+ assert str(instance1) == "ExampleMandA[value=100]"
+
+ cstats = ConstructorStats.get(m.ExampleMandA)
+ assert cstats.alive() == 2
+ del instance1, instance2
+ assert cstats.alive() == 0
+ assert cstats.values() == ["32"]
+ assert cstats.default_constructions == 1
+ assert cstats.copy_constructions == 3
+ assert cstats.move_constructions >= 1
+ assert cstats.copy_assignments == 0
+ assert cstats.move_assignments == 0
+
+
+def test_copy_method():
+ """Issue #443: calling copied methods fails in Python 3"""
+
+ m.ExampleMandA.add2c = m.ExampleMandA.add2
+ m.ExampleMandA.add2d = m.ExampleMandA.add2b
+ a = m.ExampleMandA(123)
+ assert a.value == 123
+ a.add2(m.ExampleMandA(-100))
+ assert a.value == 23
+ a.add2b(m.ExampleMandA(20))
+ assert a.value == 43
+ a.add2c(m.ExampleMandA(6))
+ assert a.value == 49
+ a.add2d(m.ExampleMandA(-7))
+ assert a.value == 42
+
+
+def test_properties():
+ instance = m.TestProperties()
+
+ assert instance.def_readonly == 1
+ with pytest.raises(AttributeError):
+ instance.def_readonly = 2
+
+ instance.def_readwrite = 2
+ assert instance.def_readwrite == 2
+
+ assert instance.def_property_readonly == 2
+ with pytest.raises(AttributeError):
+ instance.def_property_readonly = 3
+
+ instance.def_property = 3
+ assert instance.def_property == 3
+
+ with pytest.raises(AttributeError) as excinfo:
+ dummy = instance.def_property_writeonly # noqa: F841 unused var
+ assert "unreadable attribute" in str(excinfo.value)
+
+ instance.def_property_writeonly = 4
+ assert instance.def_property_readonly == 4
+
+ with pytest.raises(AttributeError) as excinfo:
+ dummy = instance.def_property_impossible # noqa: F841 unused var
+ assert "unreadable attribute" in str(excinfo.value)
+
+ with pytest.raises(AttributeError) as excinfo:
+ instance.def_property_impossible = 5
+ assert "can't set attribute" in str(excinfo.value)
+
+
+def test_static_properties():
+ assert m.TestProperties.def_readonly_static == 1
+ with pytest.raises(AttributeError) as excinfo:
+ m.TestProperties.def_readonly_static = 2
+ assert "can't set attribute" in str(excinfo.value)
+
+ m.TestProperties.def_readwrite_static = 2
+ assert m.TestProperties.def_readwrite_static == 2
+
+ with pytest.raises(AttributeError) as excinfo:
+ dummy = m.TestProperties.def_writeonly_static # noqa: F841 unused var
+ assert "unreadable attribute" in str(excinfo.value)
+
+ m.TestProperties.def_writeonly_static = 3
+ assert m.TestProperties.def_readonly_static == 3
+
+ assert m.TestProperties.def_property_readonly_static == 3
+ with pytest.raises(AttributeError) as excinfo:
+ m.TestProperties.def_property_readonly_static = 99
+ assert "can't set attribute" in str(excinfo.value)
+
+ m.TestProperties.def_property_static = 4
+ assert m.TestProperties.def_property_static == 4
+
+ with pytest.raises(AttributeError) as excinfo:
+ dummy = m.TestProperties.def_property_writeonly_static
+ assert "unreadable attribute" in str(excinfo.value)
+
+ m.TestProperties.def_property_writeonly_static = 5
+ assert m.TestProperties.def_property_static == 5
+
+ # Static property read and write via instance
+ instance = m.TestProperties()
+
+ m.TestProperties.def_readwrite_static = 0
+ assert m.TestProperties.def_readwrite_static == 0
+ assert instance.def_readwrite_static == 0
+
+ instance.def_readwrite_static = 2
+ assert m.TestProperties.def_readwrite_static == 2
+ assert instance.def_readwrite_static == 2
+
+ with pytest.raises(AttributeError) as excinfo:
+ dummy = instance.def_property_writeonly_static # noqa: F841 unused var
+ assert "unreadable attribute" in str(excinfo.value)
+
+ instance.def_property_writeonly_static = 4
+ assert instance.def_property_static == 4
+
+ # It should be possible to override properties in derived classes
+ assert m.TestPropertiesOverride().def_readonly == 99
+ assert m.TestPropertiesOverride.def_readonly_static == 99
+
+
+def test_static_cls():
+ """Static property getter and setters expect the type object as the their only argument"""
+
+ instance = m.TestProperties()
+ assert m.TestProperties.static_cls is m.TestProperties
+ assert instance.static_cls is m.TestProperties
+
+ def check_self(self):
+ assert self is m.TestProperties
+
+ m.TestProperties.static_cls = check_self
+ instance.static_cls = check_self
+
+
+def test_metaclass_override():
+ """Overriding pybind11's default metaclass changes the behavior of `static_property`"""
+
+ assert type(m.ExampleMandA).__name__ == "pybind11_type"
+ assert type(m.MetaclassOverride).__name__ == "type"
+
+ assert m.MetaclassOverride.readonly == 1
+ assert type(m.MetaclassOverride.__dict__["readonly"]).__name__ == "pybind11_static_property"
+
+ # Regular `type` replaces the property instead of calling `__set__()`
+ m.MetaclassOverride.readonly = 2
+ assert m.MetaclassOverride.readonly == 2
+ assert isinstance(m.MetaclassOverride.__dict__["readonly"], int)
+
+
+def test_no_mixed_overloads():
+ from pybind11_tests import debug_enabled
+
+ with pytest.raises(RuntimeError) as excinfo:
+ m.ExampleMandA.add_mixed_overloads1()
+ assert (str(excinfo.value) ==
+ "overloading a method with both static and instance methods is not supported; " +
+ ("compile in debug mode for more details" if not debug_enabled else
+ "error while attempting to bind static method ExampleMandA.overload_mixed1"
+ "(arg0: float) -> str")
+ )
+
+ with pytest.raises(RuntimeError) as excinfo:
+ m.ExampleMandA.add_mixed_overloads2()
+ assert (str(excinfo.value) ==
+ "overloading a method with both static and instance methods is not supported; " +
+ ("compile in debug mode for more details" if not debug_enabled else
+ "error while attempting to bind instance method ExampleMandA.overload_mixed2"
+ "(self: pybind11_tests.methods_and_attributes.ExampleMandA, arg0: int, arg1: int)"
+ " -> str")
+ )
+
+
+@pytest.mark.parametrize("access", ["ro", "rw", "static_ro", "static_rw"])
+def test_property_return_value_policies(access):
+ if not access.startswith("static"):
+ obj = m.TestPropRVP()
+ else:
+ obj = m.TestPropRVP
+
+ ref = getattr(obj, access + "_ref")
+ assert ref.value == 1
+ ref.value = 2
+ assert getattr(obj, access + "_ref").value == 2
+ ref.value = 1 # restore original value for static properties
+
+ copy = getattr(obj, access + "_copy")
+ assert copy.value == 1
+ copy.value = 2
+ assert getattr(obj, access + "_copy").value == 1
+
+ copy = getattr(obj, access + "_func")
+ assert copy.value == 1
+ copy.value = 2
+ assert getattr(obj, access + "_func").value == 1
+
+
+def test_property_rvalue_policy():
+ """When returning an rvalue, the return value policy is automatically changed from
+ `reference(_internal)` to `move`. The following would not work otherwise."""
+
+ instance = m.TestPropRVP()
+ o = instance.rvalue
+ assert o.value == 1
+
+ os = m.TestPropRVP.static_rvalue
+ assert os.value == 1
+
+
+# https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/issues/2447
+@pytest.unsupported_on_pypy
+def test_dynamic_attributes():
+ instance = m.DynamicClass()
+ assert not hasattr(instance, "foo")
+ assert "foo" not in dir(instance)
+
+ # Dynamically add attribute
+ instance.foo = 42
+ assert hasattr(instance, "foo")
+ assert instance.foo == 42
+ assert "foo" in dir(instance)
+
+ # __dict__ should be accessible and replaceable
+ assert "foo" in instance.__dict__
+ instance.__dict__ = {"bar": True}
+ assert not hasattr(instance, "foo")
+ assert hasattr(instance, "bar")
+
+ with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
+ instance.__dict__ = []
+ assert str(excinfo.value) == "__dict__ must be set to a dictionary, not a 'list'"
+
+ cstats = ConstructorStats.get(m.DynamicClass)
+ assert cstats.alive() == 1
+ del instance
+ assert cstats.alive() == 0
+
+ # Derived classes should work as well
+ class PythonDerivedDynamicClass(m.DynamicClass):
+ pass
+
+ for cls in m.CppDerivedDynamicClass, PythonDerivedDynamicClass:
+ derived = cls()
+ derived.foobar = 100
+ assert derived.foobar == 100
+
+ assert cstats.alive() == 1
+ del derived
+ assert cstats.alive() == 0
+
+
+# https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/issues/2447
+@pytest.unsupported_on_pypy
+def test_cyclic_gc():
+ # One object references itself
+ instance = m.DynamicClass()
+ instance.circular_reference = instance
+
+ cstats = ConstructorStats.get(m.DynamicClass)
+ assert cstats.alive() == 1
+ del instance
+ assert cstats.alive() == 0
+
+ # Two object reference each other
+ i1 = m.DynamicClass()
+ i2 = m.DynamicClass()
+ i1.cycle = i2
+ i2.cycle = i1
+
+ assert cstats.alive() == 2
+ del i1, i2
+ assert cstats.alive() == 0
+
+
+def test_noconvert_args(msg):
+ a = m.ArgInspector()
+ assert msg(a.f("hi")) == """
+ loading ArgInspector1 argument WITH conversion allowed. Argument value = hi
+ """
+ assert msg(a.g("this is a", "this is b")) == """
+ loading ArgInspector1 argument WITHOUT conversion allowed. Argument value = this is a
+ loading ArgInspector1 argument WITH conversion allowed. Argument value = this is b
+ 13
+ loading ArgInspector2 argument WITH conversion allowed. Argument value = (default arg inspector 2)
+ """ # noqa: E501 line too long
+ assert msg(a.g("this is a", "this is b", 42)) == """
+ loading ArgInspector1 argument WITHOUT conversion allowed. Argument value = this is a
+ loading ArgInspector1 argument WITH conversion allowed. Argument value = this is b
+ 42
+ loading ArgInspector2 argument WITH conversion allowed. Argument value = (default arg inspector 2)
+ """ # noqa: E501 line too long
+ assert msg(a.g("this is a", "this is b", 42, "this is d")) == """
+ loading ArgInspector1 argument WITHOUT conversion allowed. Argument value = this is a
+ loading ArgInspector1 argument WITH conversion allowed. Argument value = this is b
+ 42
+ loading ArgInspector2 argument WITH conversion allowed. Argument value = this is d
+ """
+ assert (a.h("arg 1") ==
+ "loading ArgInspector2 argument WITHOUT conversion allowed. Argument value = arg 1")
+ assert msg(m.arg_inspect_func("A1", "A2")) == """
+ loading ArgInspector2 argument WITH conversion allowed. Argument value = A1
+ loading ArgInspector1 argument WITHOUT conversion allowed. Argument value = A2
+ """
+
+ assert m.floats_preferred(4) == 2.0
+ assert m.floats_only(4.0) == 2.0
+ with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
+ m.floats_only(4)
+ assert msg(excinfo.value) == """
+ floats_only(): incompatible function arguments. The following argument types are supported:
+ 1. (f: float) -> float
+
+ Invoked with: 4
+ """
+
+ assert m.ints_preferred(4) == 2
+ assert m.ints_preferred(True) == 0
+ with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
+ m.ints_preferred(4.0)
+ assert msg(excinfo.value) == """
+ ints_preferred(): incompatible function arguments. The following argument types are supported:
+ 1. (i: int) -> int
+
+ Invoked with: 4.0
+ """ # noqa: E501 line too long
+
+ assert m.ints_only(4) == 2
+ with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
+ m.ints_only(4.0)
+ assert msg(excinfo.value) == """
+ ints_only(): incompatible function arguments. The following argument types are supported:
+ 1. (i: int) -> int
+
+ Invoked with: 4.0
+ """
+
+
+def test_bad_arg_default(msg):
+ from pybind11_tests import debug_enabled
+
+ with pytest.raises(RuntimeError) as excinfo:
+ m.bad_arg_def_named()
+ assert msg(excinfo.value) == (
+ "arg(): could not convert default argument 'a: UnregisteredType' in function "
+ "'should_fail' into a Python object (type not registered yet?)"
+ if debug_enabled else
+ "arg(): could not convert default argument into a Python object (type not registered "
+ "yet?). Compile in debug mode for more information."
+ )
+
+ with pytest.raises(RuntimeError) as excinfo:
+ m.bad_arg_def_unnamed()
+ assert msg(excinfo.value) == (
+ "arg(): could not convert default argument 'UnregisteredType' in function "
+ "'should_fail' into a Python object (type not registered yet?)"
+ if debug_enabled else
+ "arg(): could not convert default argument into a Python object (type not registered "
+ "yet?). Compile in debug mode for more information."
+ )
+
+
+def test_accepts_none(msg):
+ a = m.NoneTester()
+ assert m.no_none1(a) == 42
+ assert m.no_none2(a) == 42
+ assert m.no_none3(a) == 42
+ assert m.no_none4(a) == 42
+ assert m.no_none5(a) == 42
+ assert m.ok_none1(a) == 42
+ assert m.ok_none2(a) == 42
+ assert m.ok_none3(a) == 42
+ assert m.ok_none4(a) == 42
+ assert m.ok_none5(a) == 42
+
+ with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
+ m.no_none1(None)
+ assert "incompatible function arguments" in str(excinfo.value)
+ with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
+ m.no_none2(None)
+ assert "incompatible function arguments" in str(excinfo.value)
+ with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
+ m.no_none3(None)
+ assert "incompatible function arguments" in str(excinfo.value)
+ with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
+ m.no_none4(None)
+ assert "incompatible function arguments" in str(excinfo.value)
+ with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
+ m.no_none5(None)
+ assert "incompatible function arguments" in str(excinfo.value)
+
+ # The first one still raises because you can't pass None as a lvalue reference arg:
+ with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
+ assert m.ok_none1(None) == -1
+ assert msg(excinfo.value) == """
+ ok_none1(): incompatible function arguments. The following argument types are supported:
+ 1. (arg0: m.methods_and_attributes.NoneTester) -> int
+
+ Invoked with: None
+ """
+
+ # The rest take the argument as pointer or holder, and accept None:
+ assert m.ok_none2(None) == -1
+ assert m.ok_none3(None) == -1
+ assert m.ok_none4(None) == -1
+ assert m.ok_none5(None) == -1
+
+
+def test_str_issue(msg):
+ """#283: __str__ called on uninitialized instance when constructor arguments invalid"""
+
+ assert str(m.StrIssue(3)) == "StrIssue[3]"
+
+ with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
+ str(m.StrIssue("no", "such", "constructor"))
+ assert msg(excinfo.value) == """
+ __init__(): incompatible constructor arguments. The following argument types are supported:
+ 1. m.methods_and_attributes.StrIssue(arg0: int)
+ 2. m.methods_and_attributes.StrIssue()
+
+ Invoked with: 'no', 'such', 'constructor'
+ """
+
+
+def test_unregistered_base_implementations():
+ a = m.RegisteredDerived()
+ a.do_nothing()
+ assert a.rw_value == 42
+ assert a.ro_value == 1.25
+ a.rw_value += 5
+ assert a.sum() == 48.25
+ a.increase_value()
+ assert a.rw_value == 48
+ assert a.ro_value == 1.5
+ assert a.sum() == 49.5
+ assert a.rw_value_prop == 48
+ a.rw_value_prop += 1
+ assert a.rw_value_prop == 49
+ a.increase_value()
+ assert a.ro_value_prop == 1.75
+
+
+def test_custom_caster_destruction():
+ """Tests that returning a pointer to a type that gets converted with a custom type caster gets
+ destroyed when the function has py::return_value_policy::take_ownership policy applied."""
+
+ cstats = m.destruction_tester_cstats()
+ # This one *doesn't* have take_ownership: the pointer should be used but not destroyed:
+ z = m.custom_caster_no_destroy()
+ assert cstats.alive() == 1 and cstats.default_constructions == 1
+ assert z
+
+ # take_ownership applied: this constructs a new object, casts it, then destroys it:
+ z = m.custom_caster_destroy()
+ assert z
+ assert cstats.default_constructions == 2
+
+ # Same, but with a const pointer return (which should *not* inhibit destruction):
+ z = m.custom_caster_destroy_const()
+ assert z
+ assert cstats.default_constructions == 3
+
+ # Make sure we still only have the original object (from ..._no_destroy()) alive:
+ assert cstats.alive() == 1