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				| Limitations | |
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| pybind11 strives to be a general solution to binding generation, but it also has | |
| certain limitations: | |
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| - pybind11 casts away ``const``-ness in function arguments and return values. | |
|   This is in line with the Python language, which has no concept of ``const`` | |
|   values. This means that some additional care is needed to avoid bugs that | |
|   would be caught by the type checker in a traditional C++ program. | |
|  | |
| - The NumPy interface ``pybind11::array`` greatly simplifies accessing | |
|   numerical data from C++ (and vice versa), but it's not a full-blown array | |
|   class like ``Eigen::Array`` or ``boost.multi_array``. | |
|  | |
| These features could be implemented but would lead to a significant increase in | |
| complexity. I've decided to draw the line here to keep this project simple and | |
| compact. Users who absolutely require these features are encouraged to fork | |
| pybind11. | |
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