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				| /* | |
|     example/example2.cpp2 -- singleton design pattern, static functions and | |
|     variables, passing and interacting with Python types | |
|  | |
|     Copyright (c) 2015 Wenzel Jakob <wenzel@inf.ethz.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 "example.h" | |
| #include <pybind11/stl.h> | |
|  | |
| #ifdef _WIN32 | |
| #  include <io.h> | |
| #  include <fcntl.h> | |
| #endif | |
|  | |
| class Example2 { | |
| public: | |
|     static Example2 *new_instance() { | |
|         return new Example2(); | |
|     } | |
|     ~Example2() { | |
|         std::cout << "Destructing Example2" << std::endl; | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     /* Create and return a Python dictionary */ | |
|     py::dict get_dict() { | |
|         py::dict dict; | |
|         dict[py::str("key")] = py::str("value"); | |
|         return dict; | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     /* Create and return a Python set */ | |
|     py::set get_set() { | |
|         py::set set; | |
|         set.add(py::str("key1")); | |
|         set.add(py::str("key2")); | |
|         return set; | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     /* Create and return a C++ dictionary */ | |
|     std::map<std::string, std::string> get_dict_2() { | |
|         std::map<std::string, std::string> result; | |
|         result["key"] = "value"; | |
|         return result; | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     /* Create and return a C++ set */ | |
|     std::set<std::string> get_set_2() { | |
|         std::set<std::string> result; | |
|         result.insert("key1"); | |
|         result.insert("key2"); | |
|         return result; | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     /* Create, manipulate, and return a Python list */ | |
|     py::list get_list() { | |
|         py::list list; | |
|         list.append(py::str("value")); | |
|         cout << "Entry at positon 0: " << py::object(list[0]) << endl; | |
|         list[0] = py::str("overwritten"); | |
|         return list; | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     /* C++ STL data types are automatically casted */ | |
|     std::vector<std::wstring> get_list_2() { | |
|         std::vector<std::wstring> list; | |
|         list.push_back(L"value"); | |
|         return list; | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     /* C++ STL data types are automatically casted */ | |
|     std::array<std::string, 2> get_array() { | |
|         return std::array<std::string, 2> {{ "array entry 1" , "array entry 2"}}; | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     /* Easily iterate over a dictionary using a C++11 range-based for loop */ | |
|     void print_dict(py::dict dict) { | |
|         for (auto item : dict) | |
|             std::cout << "key: " << item.first << ", value=" << item.second << std::endl; | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     /* Easily iterate over a set using a C++11 range-based for loop */ | |
|     void print_set(py::set set) { | |
|         for (auto item : set) | |
|             std::cout << "key: " << item << std::endl; | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     /* Easily iterate over a list using a C++11 range-based for loop */ | |
|     void print_list(py::list list) { | |
|         int index = 0; | |
|         for (auto item : list) | |
|             std::cout << "list item " << index++ << ": " << item << std::endl; | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     /* STL data types (such as maps) are automatically casted from Python */ | |
|     void print_dict_2(const std::map<std::string, std::string> &dict) { | |
|         for (auto item : dict) | |
|             std::cout << "key: " << item.first << ", value=" << item.second << std::endl; | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     /* STL data types (such as sets) are automatically casted from Python */ | |
|     void print_set_2(const std::set<std::string> &set) { | |
|         for (auto item : set) | |
|             std::cout << "key: " << item << std::endl; | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     /* STL data types (such as vectors) are automatically casted from Python */ | |
|     void print_list_2(std::vector<std::wstring> &list) { | |
| #ifdef _WIN32 /* Can't easily mix cout and wcout on Windows */ | |
|         _setmode(_fileno(stdout), _O_TEXT); | |
| #endif | |
|         int index = 0; | |
|         for (auto item : list) | |
|             std::wcout << L"list item " << index++ << L": " << item << std::endl; | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     /* pybind automatically translates between C++11 and Python tuples */ | |
|     std::pair<std::string, bool> pair_passthrough(std::pair<bool, std::string> input) { | |
|         return std::make_pair(input.second, input.first); | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     /* pybind automatically translates between C++11 and Python tuples */ | |
|     std::tuple<int, std::string, bool> tuple_passthrough(std::tuple<bool, std::string, int> input) { | |
|         return std::make_tuple(std::get<2>(input), std::get<1>(input), std::get<0>(input)); | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     /* STL data types (such as arrays) are automatically casted from Python */ | |
|     void print_array(std::array<std::string, 2> &array) { | |
|         int index = 0; | |
|         for (auto item : array) | |
|             std::cout << "array item " << index++ << ": " << item << std::endl; | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     void throw_exception() { | |
|         throw std::runtime_error("This exception was intentionally thrown."); | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     static int value; | |
|     static const int value2; | |
| }; | |
| 
 | |
| int Example2::value = 0; | |
| const int Example2::value2 = 5; | |
| 
 | |
| void init_ex2(py::module &m) { | |
|     /* No constructor is explicitly defined below. An exception is raised when | |
|        trying to construct it directly from Python */ | |
|     py::class_<Example2>(m, "Example2", "Example 2 documentation") | |
|         .def("get_dict", &Example2::get_dict, "Return a Python dictionary") | |
|         .def("get_dict_2", &Example2::get_dict_2, "Return a C++ dictionary") | |
|         .def("get_list", &Example2::get_list, "Return a Python list") | |
|         .def("get_list_2", &Example2::get_list_2, "Return a C++ list") | |
|         .def("get_set", &Example2::get_set, "Return a Python set") | |
|         .def("get_set2", &Example2::get_set, "Return a C++ set") | |
|         .def("get_array", &Example2::get_array, "Return a C++ array") | |
|         .def("print_dict", &Example2::print_dict, "Print entries of a Python dictionary") | |
|         .def("print_dict_2", &Example2::print_dict_2, "Print entries of a C++ dictionary") | |
|         .def("print_set", &Example2::print_set, "Print entries of a Python set") | |
|         .def("print_set_2", &Example2::print_set_2, "Print entries of a C++ set") | |
|         .def("print_list", &Example2::print_list, "Print entries of a Python list") | |
|         .def("print_list_2", &Example2::print_list_2, "Print entries of a C++ list") | |
|         .def("print_array", &Example2::print_array, "Print entries of a C++ array") | |
|         .def("pair_passthrough", &Example2::pair_passthrough, "Return a pair in reversed order") | |
|         .def("tuple_passthrough", &Example2::tuple_passthrough, "Return a triple in reversed order") | |
|         .def("throw_exception", &Example2::throw_exception, "Throw an exception") | |
|         .def_static("new_instance", &Example2::new_instance, "Return an instance") | |
|         .def_readwrite_static("value", &Example2::value, "Static value member") | |
|         .def_readonly_static("value2", &Example2::value2, "Static value member (readonly)"); | |
| }
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