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								Type conversions
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								Apart from enabling cross-language function calls, a fundamental problem
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								that a binding tool like pybind11 must address is to provide access to
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								native Python types in C++ and vice versa. There are three fundamentally
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								different ways to do this—which approach is preferable for a particular type
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								depends on the situation at hand.
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								1. Use a native C++ type everywhere. In this case, the type must be wrapped
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								   using pybind11-generated bindings so that Python can interact with it.
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								2. Use a native Python type everywhere. It will need to be wrapped so that
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								   C++ functions can interact with it.
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								3. Use a native C++ type on the C++ side and a native Python type on the
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								   Python side. pybind11 refers to this as a *type conversion*.
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								   Type conversions are the most "natural" option in the sense that native
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								   (non-wrapped) types are used everywhere. The main downside is that a copy
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								   of the data must be made on every Python ↔ C++ transition: this is
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								   needed since the C++ and Python versions of the same type generally won't
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								   have the same memory layout.
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								   pybind11 can perform many kinds of conversions automatically. An overview
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								   is provided in the table ":ref:`conversion_table`".
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								The following subsections discuss the differences between these options in more
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								detail. The main focus in this section is on type conversions, which represent
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								the last case of the above list.
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								.. toctree::
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								   :maxdepth: 1
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								   overview
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								   strings
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								   functional
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								   chrono
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								   eigen
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