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import pytest
def test_unscoped_enum(): from pybind11_tests import UnscopedEnum, EOne
assert str(UnscopedEnum.EOne) == "UnscopedEnum.EOne" assert str(UnscopedEnum.ETwo) == "UnscopedEnum.ETwo" assert str(EOne) == "UnscopedEnum.EOne"
# no TypeError exception for unscoped enum ==/!= int comparisons y = UnscopedEnum.ETwo assert y == 2 assert y != 3
assert int(UnscopedEnum.ETwo) == 2 assert str(UnscopedEnum(2)) == "UnscopedEnum.ETwo"
# order assert UnscopedEnum.EOne < UnscopedEnum.ETwo assert UnscopedEnum.EOne < 2 assert UnscopedEnum.ETwo > UnscopedEnum.EOne assert UnscopedEnum.ETwo > 1 assert UnscopedEnum.ETwo <= 2 assert UnscopedEnum.ETwo >= 2 assert UnscopedEnum.EOne <= UnscopedEnum.ETwo assert UnscopedEnum.EOne <= 2 assert UnscopedEnum.ETwo >= UnscopedEnum.EOne assert UnscopedEnum.ETwo >= 1 assert not (UnscopedEnum.ETwo < UnscopedEnum.EOne) assert not (2 < UnscopedEnum.EOne)
def test_scoped_enum(): from pybind11_tests import ScopedEnum, test_scoped_enum
assert test_scoped_enum(ScopedEnum.Three) == "ScopedEnum::Three" z = ScopedEnum.Two assert test_scoped_enum(z) == "ScopedEnum::Two"
# expected TypeError exceptions for scoped enum ==/!= int comparisons with pytest.raises(TypeError): assert z == 2 with pytest.raises(TypeError): assert z != 3
# order assert ScopedEnum.Two < ScopedEnum.Three assert ScopedEnum.Three > ScopedEnum.Two assert ScopedEnum.Two <= ScopedEnum.Three assert ScopedEnum.Two <= ScopedEnum.Two assert ScopedEnum.Two >= ScopedEnum.Two assert ScopedEnum.Three >= ScopedEnum.Two
def test_implicit_conversion(): from pybind11_tests import ClassWithUnscopedEnum
assert str(ClassWithUnscopedEnum.EMode.EFirstMode) == "EMode.EFirstMode" assert str(ClassWithUnscopedEnum.EFirstMode) == "EMode.EFirstMode"
f = ClassWithUnscopedEnum.test_function first = ClassWithUnscopedEnum.EFirstMode second = ClassWithUnscopedEnum.ESecondMode
assert f(first) == 1
assert f(first) == f(first) assert not f(first) != f(first)
assert f(first) != f(second) assert not f(first) == f(second)
assert f(first) == int(f(first)) assert not f(first) != int(f(first))
assert f(first) != int(f(second)) assert not f(first) == int(f(second))
# noinspection PyDictCreation x = {f(first): 1, f(second): 2} x[f(first)] = 3 x[f(second)] = 4 # Hashing test assert str(x) == "{EMode.EFirstMode: 3, EMode.ESecondMode: 4}"
def test_binary_operators(): from pybind11_tests import Flags
assert int(Flags.Read) == 4 assert int(Flags.Write) == 2 assert int(Flags.Execute) == 1 assert int(Flags.Read | Flags.Write | Flags.Execute) == 7 assert int(Flags.Read | Flags.Write) == 6 assert int(Flags.Read | Flags.Execute) == 5 assert int(Flags.Write | Flags.Execute) == 3 assert int(Flags.Write | 1) == 3
state = Flags.Read | Flags.Write assert (state & Flags.Read) != 0 assert (state & Flags.Write) != 0 assert (state & Flags.Execute) == 0 assert (state & 1) == 0
state2 = ~state assert state2 == -7 assert int(state ^ state2) == -1
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