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								# Python < 3 needs this: coding=utf-8
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								import pytest
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								from pybind11_tests import builtin_casters as m
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								from pybind11_tests import UserType, IncType
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								def test_simple_string():
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								    assert m.string_roundtrip("const char *") == "const char *"
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								def test_unicode_conversion():
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								    """Tests unicode conversion and error reporting."""
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								    assert m.good_utf8_string() == u"Say utf8‽ 🎂 𝐀"
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								    assert m.good_utf16_string() == u"b‽🎂𝐀z"
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								    assert m.good_utf32_string() == u"a𝐀🎂‽z"
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								    assert m.good_wchar_string() == u"a⸘𝐀z"
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								    with pytest.raises(UnicodeDecodeError):
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								        m.bad_utf8_string()
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								    with pytest.raises(UnicodeDecodeError):
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								        m.bad_utf16_string()
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								    # These are provided only if they actually fail (they don't when 32-bit and under Python 2.7)
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								    if hasattr(m, "bad_utf32_string"):
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								        with pytest.raises(UnicodeDecodeError):
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								            m.bad_utf32_string()
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								    if hasattr(m, "bad_wchar_string"):
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								        with pytest.raises(UnicodeDecodeError):
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								            m.bad_wchar_string()
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								    assert m.u8_Z() == 'Z'
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								    assert m.u8_eacute() == u'é'
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								    assert m.u16_ibang() == u'‽'
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								    assert m.u32_mathbfA() == u'𝐀'
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								    assert m.wchar_heart() == u'♥'
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								def test_single_char_arguments():
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								    """Tests failures for passing invalid inputs to char-accepting functions"""
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								    def toobig_message(r):
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								        return "Character code point not in range({0:#x})".format(r)
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								    toolong_message = "Expected a character, but multi-character string found"
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								    assert m.ord_char(u'a') == 0x61  # simple ASCII
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								    assert m.ord_char(u'é') == 0xE9  # requires 2 bytes in utf-8, but can be stuffed in a char
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								    with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo:
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								        assert m.ord_char(u'Ā') == 0x100  # requires 2 bytes, doesn't fit in a char
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								    assert str(excinfo.value) == toobig_message(0x100)
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								    with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo:
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								        assert m.ord_char(u'ab')
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								    assert str(excinfo.value) == toolong_message
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								    assert m.ord_char16(u'a') == 0x61
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								    assert m.ord_char16(u'é') == 0xE9
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								    assert m.ord_char16(u'Ā') == 0x100
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								    assert m.ord_char16(u'‽') == 0x203d
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								    assert m.ord_char16(u'♥') == 0x2665
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								    with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo:
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								        assert m.ord_char16(u'🎂') == 0x1F382  # requires surrogate pair
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								    assert str(excinfo.value) == toobig_message(0x10000)
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								    with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo:
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								        assert m.ord_char16(u'aa')
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								    assert str(excinfo.value) == toolong_message
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								    assert m.ord_char32(u'a') == 0x61
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								    assert m.ord_char32(u'é') == 0xE9
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								    assert m.ord_char32(u'Ā') == 0x100
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								    assert m.ord_char32(u'‽') == 0x203d
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								    assert m.ord_char32(u'♥') == 0x2665
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								    assert m.ord_char32(u'🎂') == 0x1F382
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								    with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo:
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								        assert m.ord_char32(u'aa')
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								    assert str(excinfo.value) == toolong_message
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								    assert m.ord_wchar(u'a') == 0x61
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								    assert m.ord_wchar(u'é') == 0xE9
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								    assert m.ord_wchar(u'Ā') == 0x100
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								    assert m.ord_wchar(u'‽') == 0x203d
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								    assert m.ord_wchar(u'♥') == 0x2665
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								    if m.wchar_size == 2:
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								        with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo:
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								            assert m.ord_wchar(u'🎂') == 0x1F382  # requires surrogate pair
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								        assert str(excinfo.value) == toobig_message(0x10000)
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								    else:
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								        assert m.ord_wchar(u'🎂') == 0x1F382
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								    with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo:
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								        assert m.ord_wchar(u'aa')
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								    assert str(excinfo.value) == toolong_message
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								def test_bytes_to_string():
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								    """Tests the ability to pass bytes to C++ string-accepting functions.  Note that this is
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								    one-way: the only way to return bytes to Python is via the pybind11::bytes class."""
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								    # Issue #816
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								    import sys
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								    byte = bytes if sys.version_info[0] < 3 else str
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								    assert m.strlen(byte("hi")) == 2
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								    assert m.string_length(byte("world")) == 5
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								    assert m.string_length(byte("a\x00b")) == 3
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								    assert m.strlen(byte("a\x00b")) == 1  # C-string limitation
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								    # passing in a utf8 encoded string should work
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								    assert m.string_length(u'💩'.encode("utf8")) == 4
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								@pytest.mark.skipif(not hasattr(m, "has_string_view"), reason="no <string_view>")
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								def test_string_view(capture):
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								    """Tests support for C++17 string_view arguments and return values"""
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								    assert m.string_view_chars("Hi") == [72, 105]
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								    assert m.string_view_chars("Hi 🎂") == [72, 105, 32, 0xf0, 0x9f, 0x8e, 0x82]
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								    assert m.string_view16_chars("Hi 🎂") == [72, 105, 32, 0xd83c, 0xdf82]
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								    assert m.string_view32_chars("Hi 🎂") == [72, 105, 32, 127874]
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								    assert m.string_view_return() == "utf8 secret 🎂"
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								    assert m.string_view16_return() == "utf16 secret 🎂"
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								    assert m.string_view32_return() == "utf32 secret 🎂"
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								    with capture:
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								        m.string_view_print("Hi")
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								        m.string_view_print("utf8 🎂")
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								        m.string_view16_print("utf16 🎂")
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								        m.string_view32_print("utf32 🎂")
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								    assert capture == """
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								        Hi 2
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								        utf8 🎂 9
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								        utf16 🎂 8
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								        utf32 🎂 7
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								    """
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								    with capture:
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								        m.string_view_print("Hi, ascii")
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								        m.string_view_print("Hi, utf8 🎂")
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								        m.string_view16_print("Hi, utf16 🎂")
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								        m.string_view32_print("Hi, utf32 🎂")
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								    assert capture == """
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								        Hi, ascii 9
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								        Hi, utf8 🎂 13
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								        Hi, utf16 🎂 12
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								        Hi, utf32 🎂 11
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								    """
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								def test_tuple(doc):
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								    """std::pair <-> tuple & std::tuple <-> tuple"""
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								    assert m.pair_passthrough((True, "test")) == ("test", True)
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								    assert m.tuple_passthrough((True, "test", 5)) == (5, "test", True)
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								    # Any sequence can be cast to a std::pair or std::tuple
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								    assert m.pair_passthrough([True, "test"]) == ("test", True)
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								    assert m.tuple_passthrough([True, "test", 5]) == (5, "test", True)
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								    assert doc(m.pair_passthrough) == """
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								        pair_passthrough(arg0: Tuple[bool, str]) -> Tuple[str, bool]
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								        Return a pair in reversed order
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								    """
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								    assert doc(m.tuple_passthrough) == """
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								        tuple_passthrough(arg0: Tuple[bool, str, int]) -> Tuple[int, str, bool]
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								        Return a triple in reversed order
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								    """
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								def test_builtins_cast_return_none():
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								    """Casters produced with PYBIND11_TYPE_CASTER() should convert nullptr to None"""
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								    assert m.return_none_string() is None
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								    assert m.return_none_char() is None
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								    assert m.return_none_bool() is None
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								    assert m.return_none_int() is None
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								    assert m.return_none_float() is None
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								def test_none_deferred():
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								    """None passed as various argument types should defer to other overloads"""
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								    assert not m.defer_none_cstring("abc")
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								    assert m.defer_none_cstring(None)
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								    assert not m.defer_none_custom(UserType())
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								    assert m.defer_none_custom(None)
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								    assert m.nodefer_none_void(None)
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								def test_void_caster():
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								    assert m.load_nullptr_t(None) is None
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								    assert m.cast_nullptr_t() is None
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								def test_reference_wrapper():
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								    """std::reference_wrapper for builtin and user types"""
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								    assert m.refwrap_builtin(42) == 420
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								    assert m.refwrap_usertype(UserType(42)) == 42
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								    with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
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								        m.refwrap_builtin(None)
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								    assert "incompatible function arguments" in str(excinfo.value)
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								    with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
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								        m.refwrap_usertype(None)
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								    assert "incompatible function arguments" in str(excinfo.value)
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								    a1 = m.refwrap_list(copy=True)
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								    a2 = m.refwrap_list(copy=True)
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								    assert [x.value for x in a1] == [2, 3]
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								    assert [x.value for x in a2] == [2, 3]
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								    assert not a1[0] is a2[0] and not a1[1] is a2[1]
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								    b1 = m.refwrap_list(copy=False)
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								    b2 = m.refwrap_list(copy=False)
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								    assert [x.value for x in b1] == [1, 2]
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								    assert [x.value for x in b2] == [1, 2]
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								    assert b1[0] is b2[0] and b1[1] is b2[1]
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								    assert m.refwrap_iiw(IncType(5)) == 5
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								    assert m.refwrap_call_iiw(IncType(10), m.refwrap_iiw) == [10, 10, 10, 10]
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								def test_complex_cast():
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								    """std::complex casts"""
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								    assert m.complex_cast(1) == "1.0"
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								    assert m.complex_cast(2j) == "(0.0, 2.0)"
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