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/*
tests/test_multiple_inheritance.cpp -- multiple inheritance, implicit MI casts
Copyright (c) 2016 Wenzel Jakob <wenzel.jakob@epfl.ch>
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 "constructor_stats.h"
struct Base1 { Base1(int i) : i(i) { } int foo() { return i; } int i; };
struct Base2 { Base2(int i) : i(i) { } int bar() { return i; } int i; };
template <int N> struct BaseN { BaseN(int i) : i(i) { } int i; };
struct Base12 : Base1, Base2 { Base12(int i, int j) : Base1(i), Base2(j) { } };
struct MIType : Base12 { MIType(int i, int j) : Base12(i, j) { } };
test_initializer multiple_inheritance([](py::module &m) { py::class_<Base1> b1(m, "Base1"); b1.def(py::init<int>()) .def("foo", &Base1::foo);
py::class_<Base2> b2(m, "Base2"); b2.def(py::init<int>()) .def("bar", &Base2::bar);
py::class_<Base12, Base1, Base2>(m, "Base12");
py::class_<MIType, Base12>(m, "MIType") .def(py::init<int, int>());
// Many bases for testing that multiple inheritance from many classes (i.e. requiring extra
// space for holder constructed flags) works.
#define PYBIND11_BASEN(N) py::class_<BaseN<N>>(m, "BaseN" #N).def(py::init<int>()).def("f" #N, [](BaseN<N> &b) { return b.i + N; })
PYBIND11_BASEN( 1); PYBIND11_BASEN( 2); PYBIND11_BASEN( 3); PYBIND11_BASEN( 4); PYBIND11_BASEN( 5); PYBIND11_BASEN( 6); PYBIND11_BASEN( 7); PYBIND11_BASEN( 8); PYBIND11_BASEN( 9); PYBIND11_BASEN(10); PYBIND11_BASEN(11); PYBIND11_BASEN(12); PYBIND11_BASEN(13); PYBIND11_BASEN(14); PYBIND11_BASEN(15); PYBIND11_BASEN(16); PYBIND11_BASEN(17);
// Uncommenting this should result in a compile time failure (MI can only be specified via
// template parameters because pybind has to know the types involved; see discussion in #742 for
// details).
// struct Base12v2 : Base1, Base2 {
// Base12v2(int i, int j) : Base1(i), Base2(j) { }
// };
// py::class_<Base12v2>(m, "Base12v2", b1, b2)
// .def(py::init<int, int>());
});
/* Test the case where not all base classes are specified,
and where pybind11 requires the py::multiple_inheritance flag to perform proper casting between types */
struct Base1a { Base1a(int i) : i(i) { } int foo() { return i; } int i; };
struct Base2a { Base2a(int i) : i(i) { } int bar() { return i; } int i; };
struct Base12a : Base1a, Base2a { Base12a(int i, int j) : Base1a(i), Base2a(j) { } };
test_initializer multiple_inheritance_nonexplicit([](py::module &m) { py::class_<Base1a, std::shared_ptr<Base1a>>(m, "Base1a") .def(py::init<int>()) .def("foo", &Base1a::foo);
py::class_<Base2a, std::shared_ptr<Base2a>>(m, "Base2a") .def(py::init<int>()) .def("bar", &Base2a::bar);
py::class_<Base12a, /* Base1 missing */ Base2a, std::shared_ptr<Base12a>>(m, "Base12a", py::multiple_inheritance()) .def(py::init<int, int>());
m.def("bar_base2a", [](Base2a *b) { return b->bar(); }); m.def("bar_base2a_sharedptr", [](std::shared_ptr<Base2a> b) { return b->bar(); }); });
// Issue #801: invalid casting to derived type with MI bases
struct I801B1 { int a = 1; virtual ~I801B1() = default; }; struct I801B2 { int b = 2; virtual ~I801B2() = default; }; struct I801C : I801B1, I801B2 {}; struct I801D : I801C {}; // Indirect MI
// Unregistered classes:
struct I801B3 { int c = 3; virtual ~I801B3() = default; }; struct I801E : I801B3, I801D {};
test_initializer multiple_inheritance_casting([](py::module &m) { py::class_<I801B1, std::shared_ptr<I801B1>>(m, "I801B1").def(py::init<>()).def_readonly("a", &I801B1::a); py::class_<I801B2, std::shared_ptr<I801B2>>(m, "I801B2").def(py::init<>()).def_readonly("b", &I801B2::b); py::class_<I801C, I801B1, I801B2, std::shared_ptr<I801C>>(m, "I801C").def(py::init<>()); py::class_<I801D, I801C, std::shared_ptr<I801D>>(m, "I801D").def(py::init<>());
// Two separate issues here: first, we want to recognize a pointer to a base type as being a
// known instance even when the pointer value is unequal (i.e. due to a non-first
// multiple-inheritance base class):
m.def("i801b1_c", [](I801C *c) { return static_cast<I801B1 *>(c); }); m.def("i801b2_c", [](I801C *c) { return static_cast<I801B2 *>(c); }); m.def("i801b1_d", [](I801D *d) { return static_cast<I801B1 *>(d); }); m.def("i801b2_d", [](I801D *d) { return static_cast<I801B2 *>(d); });
// Second, when returned a base class pointer to a derived instance, we cannot assume that the
// pointer is `reinterpret_cast`able to the derived pointer because, like above, the base class
// pointer could be offset.
m.def("i801c_b1", []() -> I801B1 * { return new I801C(); }); m.def("i801c_b2", []() -> I801B2 * { return new I801C(); }); m.def("i801d_b1", []() -> I801B1 * { return new I801D(); }); m.def("i801d_b2", []() -> I801B2 * { return new I801D(); });
// Return a base class pointer to a pybind-registered type when the actual derived type
// isn't pybind-registered (and uses multiple-inheritance to offset the pybind base)
m.def("i801e_c", []() -> I801C * { return new I801E(); }); m.def("i801e_b2", []() -> I801B2 * { return new I801E(); }); });
struct Vanilla { std::string vanilla() { return "Vanilla"; }; };
struct WithStatic1 { static std::string static_func1() { return "WithStatic1"; }; static int static_value1; };
struct WithStatic2 { static std::string static_func2() { return "WithStatic2"; }; static int static_value2; };
struct WithDict { };
struct VanillaStaticMix1 : Vanilla, WithStatic1, WithStatic2 { static std::string static_func() { return "VanillaStaticMix1"; } static int static_value; };
struct VanillaStaticMix2 : WithStatic1, Vanilla, WithStatic2 { static std::string static_func() { return "VanillaStaticMix2"; } static int static_value; };
struct VanillaDictMix1 : Vanilla, WithDict { }; struct VanillaDictMix2 : WithDict, Vanilla { };
int WithStatic1::static_value1 = 1; int WithStatic2::static_value2 = 2; int VanillaStaticMix1::static_value = 12; int VanillaStaticMix2::static_value = 12;
test_initializer mi_static_properties([](py::module &pm) { auto m = pm.def_submodule("mi");
py::class_<Vanilla>(m, "Vanilla") .def(py::init<>()) .def("vanilla", &Vanilla::vanilla);
py::class_<WithStatic1>(m, "WithStatic1") .def(py::init<>()) .def_static("static_func1", &WithStatic1::static_func1) .def_readwrite_static("static_value1", &WithStatic1::static_value1);
py::class_<WithStatic2>(m, "WithStatic2") .def(py::init<>()) .def_static("static_func2", &WithStatic2::static_func2) .def_readwrite_static("static_value2", &WithStatic2::static_value2);
py::class_<VanillaStaticMix1, Vanilla, WithStatic1, WithStatic2>( m, "VanillaStaticMix1") .def(py::init<>()) .def_static("static_func", &VanillaStaticMix1::static_func) .def_readwrite_static("static_value", &VanillaStaticMix1::static_value);
py::class_<VanillaStaticMix2, WithStatic1, Vanilla, WithStatic2>( m, "VanillaStaticMix2") .def(py::init<>()) .def_static("static_func", &VanillaStaticMix2::static_func) .def_readwrite_static("static_value", &VanillaStaticMix2::static_value);
#if !defined(PYPY_VERSION)
py::class_<WithDict>(m, "WithDict", py::dynamic_attr()).def(py::init<>()); py::class_<VanillaDictMix1, Vanilla, WithDict>(m, "VanillaDictMix1").def(py::init<>()); py::class_<VanillaDictMix2, WithDict, Vanilla>(m, "VanillaDictMix2").def(py::init<>()); #endif
});
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