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								#pragma once
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								/*
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								    tests/constructor_stats.h -- framework for printing and tracking object
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								    instance lifetimes in example/test code.
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								    Copyright (c) 2016 Jason Rhinelander <jason@imaginary.ca>
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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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								This header provides a few useful tools for writing examples or tests that want to check and/or
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								display object instance lifetimes.  It requires that you include this header and add the following
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								function calls to constructors:
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								    class MyClass {
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								        MyClass() { ...; print_default_created(this); }
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								        ~MyClass() { ...; print_destroyed(this); }
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								        MyClass(const MyClass &c) { ...; print_copy_created(this); }
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								        MyClass(MyClass &&c) { ...; print_move_created(this); }
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								        MyClass(int a, int b) { ...; print_created(this, a, b); }
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								        MyClass &operator=(const MyClass &c) { ...; print_copy_assigned(this); }
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								        MyClass &operator=(MyClass &&c) { ...; print_move_assigned(this); }
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								        ...
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								    }
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								You can find various examples of these in several of the existing testing .cpp files.  (Of course
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								you don't need to add any of the above constructors/operators that you don't actually have, except
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								for the destructor).
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								Each of these will print an appropriate message such as:
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								    ### MyClass @ 0x2801910 created via default constructor
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								    ### MyClass @ 0x27fa780 created 100 200
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								    ### MyClass @ 0x2801910 destroyed
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								    ### MyClass @ 0x27fa780 destroyed
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								You can also include extra arguments (such as the 100, 200 in the output above, coming from the
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								value constructor) for all of the above methods which will be included in the output.
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								For testing, each of these also keeps track the created instances and allows you to check how many
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								of the various constructors have been invoked from the Python side via code such as:
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								    from pybind11_tests import ConstructorStats
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								    cstats = ConstructorStats.get(MyClass)
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								    print(cstats.alive())
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								    print(cstats.default_constructions)
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								Note that `.alive()` should usually be the first thing you call as it invokes Python's garbage
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								collector to actually destroy objects that aren't yet referenced.
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								For everything except copy and move constructors and destructors, any extra values given to the
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								print_...() function is stored in a class-specific values list which you can retrieve and inspect
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								from the ConstructorStats instance `.values()` method.
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								In some cases, when you need to track instances of a C++ class not registered with pybind11, you
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								need to add a function returning the ConstructorStats for the C++ class; this can be done with:
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								    m.def("get_special_cstats", &ConstructorStats::get<SpecialClass>, py::return_value_policy::reference)
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								Finally, you can suppress the output messages, but keep the constructor tracking (for
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								inspection/testing in python) by using the functions with `print_` replaced with `track_` (e.g.
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								`track_copy_created(this)`).
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								*/
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								#include "pybind11_tests.h"
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								#include <unordered_map>
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								#include <list>
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								#include <typeindex>
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								#include <sstream>
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								class ConstructorStats {
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								protected:
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								    std::unordered_map<void*, int> _instances; // Need a map rather than set because members can shared address with parents
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								    std::list<std::string> _values; // Used to track values (e.g. of value constructors)
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								public:
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								    int default_constructions = 0;
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								    int copy_constructions = 0;
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								    int move_constructions = 0;
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								    int copy_assignments = 0;
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								    int move_assignments = 0;
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								    void copy_created(void *inst) {
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								        created(inst);
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								        copy_constructions++;
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								    }
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								    void move_created(void *inst) {
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								        created(inst);
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								        move_constructions++;
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								    }
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								    void default_created(void *inst) {
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								        created(inst);
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								        default_constructions++;
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								    }
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								    void created(void *inst) {
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								        ++_instances[inst];
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								    }
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								    void destroyed(void *inst) {
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								        if (--_instances[inst] < 0)
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								            throw std::runtime_error("cstats.destroyed() called with unknown "
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								                                     "instance; potential double-destruction "
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								                                     "or a missing cstats.created()");
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								    }
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								    static void gc() {
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								        // Force garbage collection to ensure any pending destructors are invoked:
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								#if defined(PYPY_VERSION)
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								        PyObject *globals = PyEval_GetGlobals();
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								        PyObject *result = PyRun_String(
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								            "import gc\n"
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								            "for i in range(2):"
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								            "    gc.collect()\n",
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								            Py_file_input, globals, globals);
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								        if (result == nullptr)
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								            throw py::error_already_set();
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								        Py_DECREF(result);
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								#else
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								        py::module::import("gc").attr("collect")();
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								#endif
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								    }
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								    int alive() {
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								        gc();
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								        int total = 0;
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								        for (const auto &p : _instances)
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								            if (p.second > 0)
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								                total += p.second;
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								        return total;
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								    }
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								    void value() {} // Recursion terminator
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								    // Takes one or more values, converts them to strings, then stores them.
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								    template <typename T, typename... Tmore> void value(const T &v, Tmore &&...args) {
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								        std::ostringstream oss;
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								        oss << v;
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								        _values.push_back(oss.str());
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								        value(std::forward<Tmore>(args)...);
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								    }
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								    // Move out stored values
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								    py::list values() {
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								        py::list l;
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								        for (const auto &v : _values) l.append(py::cast(v));
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								        _values.clear();
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								        return l;
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								    }
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								    // Gets constructor stats from a C++ type index
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								    static ConstructorStats& get(std::type_index type) {
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								        static std::unordered_map<std::type_index, ConstructorStats> all_cstats;
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								        return all_cstats[type];
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								    }
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								    // Gets constructor stats from a C++ type
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								    template <typename T> static ConstructorStats& get() {
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								#if defined(PYPY_VERSION)
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								        gc();
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								#endif
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								        return get(typeid(T));
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								    }
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								    // Gets constructor stats from a Python class
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								    static ConstructorStats& get(py::object class_) {
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								        auto &internals = py::detail::get_internals();
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								        const std::type_index *t1 = nullptr, *t2 = nullptr;
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								        try {
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								            auto *type_info = internals.registered_types_py.at((PyTypeObject *) class_.ptr()).at(0);
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								            for (auto &p : internals.registered_types_cpp) {
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								                if (p.second == type_info) {
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								                    if (t1) {
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								                        t2 = &p.first;
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								                        break;
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								                    }
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								                    t1 = &p.first;
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								                }
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								            }
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								        }
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								        catch (std::out_of_range) {}
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								        if (!t1) throw std::runtime_error("Unknown class passed to ConstructorStats::get()");
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								        auto &cs1 = get(*t1);
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								        // If we have both a t1 and t2 match, one is probably the trampoline class; return whichever
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								        // has more constructions (typically one or the other will be 0)
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								        if (t2) {
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								            auto &cs2 = get(*t2);
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								            int cs1_total = cs1.default_constructions + cs1.copy_constructions + cs1.move_constructions + (int) cs1._values.size();
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								            int cs2_total = cs2.default_constructions + cs2.copy_constructions + cs2.move_constructions + (int) cs2._values.size();
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								            if (cs2_total > cs1_total) return cs2;
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								        }
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								        return cs1;
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								    }
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								};
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								// To track construction/destruction, you need to call these methods from the various
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								// constructors/operators.  The ones that take extra values record the given values in the
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								// constructor stats values for later inspection.
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								template <class T> void track_copy_created(T *inst) { ConstructorStats::get<T>().copy_created(inst); }
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								template <class T> void track_move_created(T *inst) { ConstructorStats::get<T>().move_created(inst); }
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								template <class T, typename... Values> void track_copy_assigned(T *, Values &&...values) {
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								    auto &cst = ConstructorStats::get<T>();
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								    cst.copy_assignments++;
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								    cst.value(std::forward<Values>(values)...);
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								}
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								template <class T, typename... Values> void track_move_assigned(T *, Values &&...values) {
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								    auto &cst = ConstructorStats::get<T>();
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								    cst.move_assignments++;
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								    cst.value(std::forward<Values>(values)...);
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								}
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								template <class T, typename... Values> void track_default_created(T *inst, Values &&...values) {
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								    auto &cst = ConstructorStats::get<T>();
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								    cst.default_created(inst);
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								    cst.value(std::forward<Values>(values)...);
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								}
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								template <class T, typename... Values> void track_created(T *inst, Values &&...values) {
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								    auto &cst = ConstructorStats::get<T>();
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								    cst.created(inst);
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								    cst.value(std::forward<Values>(values)...);
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								}
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								template <class T, typename... Values> void track_destroyed(T *inst) {
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								    ConstructorStats::get<T>().destroyed(inst);
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								}
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								template <class T, typename... Values> void track_values(T *, Values &&...values) {
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								    ConstructorStats::get<T>().value(std::forward<Values>(values)...);
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								}
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								/// Don't cast pointers to Python, print them as strings
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								inline const char *format_ptrs(const char *p) { return p; }
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								template <typename T>
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								py::str format_ptrs(T *p) { return "{:#x}"_s.format(reinterpret_cast<std::uintptr_t>(p)); }
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								template <typename T>
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								auto format_ptrs(T &&x) -> decltype(std::forward<T>(x)) { return std::forward<T>(x); }
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								template <class T, typename... Output>
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								void print_constr_details(T *inst, const std::string &action, Output &&...output) {
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								    py::print("###", py::type_id<T>(), "@", format_ptrs(inst), action,
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								              format_ptrs(std::forward<Output>(output))...);
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								}
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								// Verbose versions of the above:
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								template <class T, typename... Values> void print_copy_created(T *inst, Values &&...values) { // NB: this prints, but doesn't store, given values
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								    print_constr_details(inst, "created via copy constructor", values...);
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								    track_copy_created(inst);
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								}
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								template <class T, typename... Values> void print_move_created(T *inst, Values &&...values) { // NB: this prints, but doesn't store, given values
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								    print_constr_details(inst, "created via move constructor", values...);
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								    track_move_created(inst);
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								}
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								template <class T, typename... Values> void print_copy_assigned(T *inst, Values &&...values) {
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								    print_constr_details(inst, "assigned via copy assignment", values...);
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								    track_copy_assigned(inst, values...);
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								}
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								template <class T, typename... Values> void print_move_assigned(T *inst, Values &&...values) {
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								    print_constr_details(inst, "assigned via move assignment", values...);
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								    track_move_assigned(inst, values...);
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								}
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								template <class T, typename... Values> void print_default_created(T *inst, Values &&...values) {
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								    print_constr_details(inst, "created via default constructor", values...);
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								    track_default_created(inst, values...);
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								}
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								template <class T, typename... Values> void print_created(T *inst, Values &&...values) {
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								    print_constr_details(inst, "created", values...);
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								    track_created(inst, values...);
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								}
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								template <class T, typename... Values> void print_destroyed(T *inst, Values &&...values) { // Prints but doesn't store given values
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								    print_constr_details(inst, "destroyed", values...);
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								    track_destroyed(inst);
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								}
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								template <class T, typename... Values> void print_values(T *inst, Values &&...values) {
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								    print_constr_details(inst, ":", values...);
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								    track_values(inst, values...);
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								}
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