1. 14 Jan, 2021 1 commit
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    • tests: update pytest 6.2.1 and fix test_python_alreadyset_in_destructor (#2741) · 830f8eda
      * Update pytest to 6.2.1 in tests/requirements.txt
      
      * Pin pytest to last supported version for 3.5
      
      * Suppress PytestUnraisableExceptionWarning and use sys.__unraisablehook__ instead of sys.unraisablehook
      
      * Fix filterwarnings mark on old pytest and old Python versions
      
      * Cleanup ignore_pytest_unraisable_warning decorator
      Yannick Jadoul committed
    • docs: add a note about compiling the example (#2737) · 6f66e760
      * docs: mention PYTHONPATH in installing.rst
      
      When pybind11 is included as a submodule, the user needs to update their
      Python module search path.  Otherwise, the first c++ compilation command
      in docs/basics.rst will fail.
      
      * docs: add a note about compiling the example
      
      This note shows how to modify the compilation command for the example
      when the pybind11 source has been included as a Git submodule.
      
      * docs: add a note about compiling the example
      
      Added an internal link to the docs
      
      * docs: updated a note about compiling the example
      
      Also updated the command substitution syntax for consistency
      Steve Siano committed
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  11. 16 Dec, 2020 5 commits
    • fix: also throw in the move-constructor added by the PYBIND11_OBJECT macro,… · 30eb39ed
      fix: also throw in the move-constructor added by the PYBIND11_OBJECT macro, after the argument has been moved-out (if necessary) (#2701)
      
      Yannick Jadoul committed
    • style: remove redundant instance->owned = true (#2723) · d9fa7056
      which was just before set to True in instance->allocate_layout()
      Robert Haschke committed
    • fix: regression with installed pybind11 overriding local one (#2716) · ffb113d1
      * fix: regression with installed pybind11 overriding discovered one
      
      Closes #2709
      
      * docs: wording incorrect
      Henry Schreiner committed
    • ci: drop pypy2 linux, PGI 20.7, add Python 10 dev (#2724) · 499fcd54
      * ci: drop pypy2 linux, add Python 10 dev
      
      * ci: fix mistake
      
      * ci: commented-out PGI 20.11, drop 20.7
      Henry Schreiner committed
    • Adjusting `type_caster<std::reference_wrapper<T>>` to support const/non-const… · 5469c238
      Adjusting `type_caster<std::reference_wrapper<T>>` to support const/non-const propagation in `cast_op`. (#2705)
      
      
      * Allow type_caster of std::reference_wrapper<T> to be the same as a native reference.
      
      Before, both std::reference_wrapper<T> and std::reference_wrapper<const T> would
      invoke cast_op<type>. This doesn't allow the type_caster<> specialization for T
      to distinguish reference_wrapper types from value types.
      
      After, the type_caster<> specialization invokes cast_op<type&>, which allows
      reference_wrapper to behave in the same way as a native reference type.
      
      * Add tests/examples for std::reference_wrapper<const T>
      
      * Add tests which use mutable/immutable variants
      
      This test is a chimera; it blends the pybind11 casters with a custom
      pytype implementation that supports immutable and mutable calls.
      
      In order to detect the immutable/mutable state, the cast_op needs
      to propagate it, even through e.g. std::reference<const T>
      
      Note: This is still a work in progress; some things are crashing,
      which likely means that I have a refcounting bug or something else
      missing.
      
      * Add/finish tests that distinguish const& from &
      
      Fixes the bugs in my custom python type implementation,
      demonstrate test that requires const& and reference_wrapper<const T>
      being treated differently from Non-const.
      
      * Add passing a const to non-const method.
      
      * Demonstrate non-const conversion of reference_wrapper in tests.
      
      Apply formatting presubmit check.
      
      * Fix build errors from presubmit checks.
      
      * Try and fix a few more CI errors
      
      * More CI fixes.
      
      * More CI fixups.
      
      * Try and get PyPy to work.
      
      * Additional minor fixups. Getting close to CI green.
      
      * More ci fixes?
      
      * fix clang-tidy warnings from presubmit
      
      * fix more clang-tidy warnings
      
      * minor comment and consistency cleanups
      
      * PyDECREF -> Py_DECREF
      
      * copy/move constructors
      
      * Resolve codereview comments
      
      * more review comment fixes
      
      * review comments: remove spurious &
      
      * Make the test fail even when the static_assert is commented out.
      
      This expands the test_freezable_type_caster a bit by:
      1/ adding accessors .is_immutable and .addr to compare identity
      from python.
      2/ Changing the default cast_op of the type_caster<> specialization
      to return a non-const value. In normal codepaths this is a reasonable
      default.
      3/ adding roundtrip variants to exercise the by reference, by pointer
      and by reference_wrapper in all call paths.  In conjunction with 2/, this
      demonstrates the failure case of the existing std::reference_wrpper conversion,
      which now loses const in a similar way that happens when using the default cast_op_type<>.
      
      * apply presubmit formatting
      
      * Revert inclusion of test_freezable_type_caster
      
      There's some concern that this test is a bit unwieldly because of the use
      of the raw <Python.h> functions. Removing for now.
      
      * Add a test that validates const references propagation.
      
      This test verifies that cast_op may be used to correctly detect
      const reference types when used with std::reference_wrapper.
      
      * mend
      
      * Review comments based changes.
      
      1. std::add_lvalue_reference<type> -> type&
      2. Simplify the test a little more; we're never returning the ConstRefCaster
      type so the class_ definition can be removed.
      
      * formatted files again.
      
      * Move const_ref_caster test to builtin_casters
      
      * Review comments: use cast_op and adjust some comments.
      
      * Simplify ConstRefCasted test
      
      I like this version better as it moves the assertion that matters
      back into python.
      Laramie Leavitt committed
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  15. 19 Nov, 2020 2 commits
    • docs: list all pybind11 exceptions (#2671) · af8849f4
      * List all the pyind11 exceptions.
      
      For curious readers, see `translate_exception` and
      `PYBIND11_RUNTIME_EXCEPTION.
      Jean-Baptiste Lespiau committed
    • pythonbuf fix (#2675) · 2fa4747c
      * Added test_thread testing for ostream_redirect segfault recreation
      
      * fix: scoped_ostream_redirect str created outside gil
      
      * Moved threading tests into test_iostream. Cleaned up some formatting. Deleted test_thread.{cpp,py}
      
      * CI: few formatting fixes
      
      * CI: yet another formatting fix
      
      * CI: more formatting fixes. Removed unecessary comment
      
      * Ignore 'warning C4702: unreachable code' in MSVC 2015
      
      Co-authored-by: Nick Bridge <nick.bridge.chess@gmail.com>
      Co-authored-by: Nick Bridge <nbridge@jumptrading.com>
      Co-authored-by: Yannick Jadoul <yannick.jadoul@belgacom.net>
      nickbridgechess committed
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