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Wenzel Jakob
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# that's statically linked into an application like Blender or Maya.
# If we link our plugin library against the OS Python here and import it
# into Blender or Maya later on, this will cause segfaults when multiple
# conflicting Python instances are active at the same time.
# conflicting Python instances are active at the same time (even when they
# are of the same version).
# Windows is not affected by this issue since it handles DLL imports
# differently. The solution for Linux and Mac OS is simple: we just don't
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# pybind11 — Seamless operability between C++11 and Python
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Think of this library as a tiny self-contained version of Boost.Python with
everything stripped away that isn't relevant for binding generation. The core
header files only require ~
3
K lines of code and depend on Python (2.7 or 3.x)
header files only require ~
2.5
K lines of code and depend on Python (2.7 or 3.x)
and the C++ standard library. This compact implementation was possible thanks
to some of the new C++11 language features (specifically: tuples, lambda
functions and variadic templates). Since its creation, this library has grown
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-
Binaries are generally smaller by a factor of 2 or more compared to
equivalent bindings generated by Boost.Python.
-
When supported by the compiler, two new C++14 features (relaxed constexpr
,
return value deduction)
such as are used to do additional work
at compile
-
When supported by the compiler, two new C++14 features (relaxed constexpr
and
return value deduction)
are used to deduce function signatures
at compile
time, leading to smaller binaries.
### License
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FUNCTIONS
add(...)
Signature : (i: int
32_t, j: int32_t) -> int32_
t
Signature : (i: int
, j: int) -> in
t
A function which adds two numbers
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FUNCTIONS
add(...)
Signature : (i: int
32_t = 1L, j: int32_t = 2L) -> int32_
t
Signature : (i: int
= 1, j: int = 2) -> in
t
A function which adds two numbers
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+------------------------+--------------------------+-----------------------+
| std::vector<T> | STL dynamic array | pybind11/stl.h |
+------------------------+--------------------------+-----------------------+
| std::map<T1, T2> | STL dynamic maps | pybind11/stl.h |
| std::map<T1, T2> | STL ordered map | pybind11/stl.h |
+------------------------+--------------------------+-----------------------+
| std::set<T> | STL ordered set | pybind11/stl.h |
+------------------------+--------------------------+-----------------------+
| std::function<...> | STL polymorphic function | pybind11/functional.h |
+------------------------+--------------------------+-----------------------+
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| Methods defined here:
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| __init__(...)
| Signature : (Pet, str, int
32_t
) -> None
| Signature : (Pet, str, int) -> None
|
| set(...)
| 1. Signature : (Pet, int
32_t
) -> None
| 1. Signature : (Pet, int) -> None
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| Set the pet's age
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# that's statically linked into an application like Blender or Maya.
# If we link our plugin library against the OS Python here and import it
# into Blender or Maya later on, this will cause segfaults when multiple
# conflicting Python instances are active at the same time.
# conflicting Python instances are active at the same time (even when they
# are of the same version).
# Windows is not affected by this issue since it handles DLL imports
# differently. The solution for Linux and Mac OS is simple: we just don't
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.. image:: pybind11-logo.png
pybind11 --- Seamless operability between C++11 and Python
==========================================================
Contents:
.. toctree::
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.. image:: pybind11-logo.png
About this project
==================
**pybind11** is a lightweight header-only library that exposes C++ types in Python
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Think of this library as a tiny self-contained version of Boost.Python with
everything stripped away that isn't relevant for binding generation. The core
header files only require ~
3
K lines of code and depend on Python (2.7 or 3.x)
header files only require ~
2.5
K lines of code and depend on Python (2.7 or 3.x)
and the C++ standard library. This compact implementation was possible thanks
to some of the new C++11 language features (specifically: tuples, lambda
functions and variadic templates). Since its creation, this library has grown
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- Binaries are generally smaller by a factor of 2 or more compared to
equivalent bindings generated by Boost.Python.
- When supported by the compiler, two new C++14 features (relaxed constexpr
,
return value deduction)
such as are used to do additional work
at compile
- When supported by the compiler, two new C++14 features (relaxed constexpr
and
return value deduction)
are used to deduce function signatures
at compile
time, leading to smaller binaries.
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