- 27 Jan, 2021 3 commits
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Henry Schreiner committed
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Henry Fredrick Schreiner committed
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- 25 Jan, 2021 3 commits
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* docs: prepare for 2.6.2 * chore: pre-commit autoupdate
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Bumps [jwlawson/actions-setup-cmake](https://github.com/jwlawson/actions-setup-cmake) from v1.6 to v1.7. - [Release notes](https://github.com/jwlawson/actions-setup-cmake/releases) - [Commits](https://github.com/jwlawson/actions-setup-cmake/compare/v1.6...821902fd0e0da89b13fd3161d358e96bf7550883) Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
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* Always call PyNumber_Index when casting from Python to a C++ integral type, also pre-3.8 * Fixed on PyPy * Simplify use of PyNumber_Index, following @rwgk's idea, and ignore warnings in >=3.8 * Reproduce mismatch between pre-3.8 and post-3.8 behavior on __index__ throwing TypeError * Fix tests on 3.6 <= Python < 3.8 * No, I don't have an uninitialized variable * Fix use of __index__ on Python 2 * Make types in test_int_convert more ~boring~ descriptive
Yannick Jadoul committed
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- 24 Jan, 2021 1 commit
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* Force the builtin module key to be the correct type. Previously it was always going to be a std::string which converted into unicode. Python 2 appears to want module keys to be normal str types, so this was breaking code that expected plain string types in the builtins.keys() data structure * Add a simple unit test to ensure all built-in keys are str * Update the unit test so it will also run on pypy * Run pre-commit. Co-authored-by: Jesse Clemens <jesse.clemens@sony.com>
crimsoncor committed
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- 21 Jan, 2021 1 commit
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Henry Schreiner committed
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- 20 Jan, 2021 3 commits
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Henry Schreiner committed
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Henry Fredrick Schreiner committed
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* style: adding clang-format as manual hook * docs: adding a Clang-Format section. (#2803) Co-authored-by: Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve <rwgk@google.com>
Henry Schreiner committed
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- 19 Jan, 2021 4 commits
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Henry Schreiner committed
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* style: avoid using unintialized variables Tested with cmake --warn-unintialized -S . -B build * refactor: use function for possibly uninit vars
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Henry Schreiner committed
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This allows users to set e.g. `extra_compile_args=["-g"]` (temporarily, for debugging purposes) and not have that get overridden by Pybind11Extension's default `-g0`. In order to minimize "order inversion" (not that it really matters, though) I chose to collect all flags and add them at once (hence the dropping of `*args`). I also dropped flag deduplication, which seems unneeded.
Antony Lee committed
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- 18 Jan, 2021 1 commit
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* CI: Intel icc/icpc via oneAPI Add testing for Intel icc/icpc via the oneAPI images. Intel oneAPI is in a late beta stage, currently shipping oneAPI beta09 with ICC 20.2. CI: Skip Interpreter Tests for Intel Cannot find how to add this, neiter the package `libc6-dev` nor `intel-oneapi-mkl-devel` help when installed to solve this: ``` -- Looking for C++ include pthread.h -- Looking for C++ include pthread.h - not found CMake Error at /__t/cmake/3.18.4/x64/cmake-3.18.4-Linux-x86_64/share/cmake-3.18/Modules/FindPackageHandleStandardArgs.cmake:165 (message): Could NOT find Threads (missing: Threads_FOUND) Call Stack (most recent call first): /__t/cmake/3.18.4/x64/cmake-3.18.4-Linux-x86_64/share/cmake-3.18/Modules/FindPackageHandleStandardArgs.cmake:458 (_FPHSA_FAILURE_MESSAGE) /__t/cmake/3.18.4/x64/cmake-3.18.4-Linux-x86_64/share/cmake-3.18/Modules/FindThreads.cmake:234 (FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS) tests/test_embed/CMakeLists.txt:17 (find_package) ``` CI: libc6-dev from GCC for ICC CI: Run bare metal for oneAPI CI: Ubuntu 18.04 for oneAPI CI: Intel +Catch -Eigen CI: CMake from Apt (ICC tests) CI: Replace Intel Py with GCC Py CI: Intel w/o GCC's Eigen CI: ICC with verbose make [Debug] Find core dump tests: use arg{} instead of arg() for Intel tests: adding a few more missing {} fix: sync with @tobiasleibner's branch fix: try ubuntu 20-04 fix: drop exit 1 docs: Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Tobias Leibner <tobias.leibner@googlemail.com> Workaround for ICC enable_if issues Another workaround for ICC's enable_if issues fix error in previous commit Disable one test for the Intel compiler in C++17 mode Add back one instance of py::arg().noconvert() Add NOLINT to fix clang-tidy check Work around for ICC internal error in PYBIND11_EXPAND_SIDE_EFFECTS in C++17 mode CI: Intel ICC with C++17 docs: pybind11/numpy.h does not require numpy at build time. (#2720) This is nice enough to be mentioned explicitly in the docs. docs: Update warning about Python 3.9.0 UB, now that 3.9.1 has been released (#2719) 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. ci: drop pypy2 linux, PGI 20.7, add Python 10 dev (#2724) * ci: drop pypy2 linux, add Python 10 dev * ci: fix mistake * ci: commented-out PGI 20.11, drop 20.7 fix: regression with installed pybind11 overriding local one (#2716) * fix: regression with installed pybind11 overriding discovered one Closes #2709 * docs: wording incorrect style: remove redundant instance->owned = true (#2723) which was just before set to True in instance->allocate_layout() fix: also throw in the move-constructor added by the PYBIND11_OBJECT macro, after the argument has been moved-out (if necessary) (#2701) Make args_are_all_* ICC workarounds unconditional Disable test_aligned on Intel ICC Fix test_aligned on Intel ICC Skip test_python_alreadyset_in_destructor on Intel ICC Fix test_aligned again ICC CI: Downgrade pytest pytest 6 does not capture the `discard_as_unraisable` stderr and just writes a warning with its content instead. * refactor: simpler Intel workaround, suggested by @laramiel * fix: try version with impl to see if it is easier to compile * docs: update README for ICC Co-authored-by: Axel Huebl <axel.huebl@plasma.ninja> Co-authored-by: Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com>Michael Kuron committed
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- 17 Jan, 2021 2 commits
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fix: only allow integer type_caster to call __int__ method when conversion is allowed; always call __index__ (#2698) * Only allow integer type_caster to call __int__ or __index__ method when conversion is allowed * Remove tests for __index__ as this seems to only be used to convert to int in 3.8+ * Take both `int` and `long` types into account for Python 2 * Add test_numpy_int_convert to assert tests currently fail, even though np.intc has an __index__ method * Also consider __index__ as noconvert to a C++ integer * New-style classes for Python 2.7; sigh * Add some tests on types with custom __index__ method * Ignore some tests in Python <3.8 * Update comment about conversion from np.float32 to C++ int * Workaround difference between CPython and PyPy's different PyIndex_Check (unnoticed because we currently don't have PyPy >= 3.8) * Avoid ICC segfault with py::arg()
Yannick Jadoul committed -
* docs: update build description slightly * docs: missing ticks
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- 15 Jan, 2021 2 commits
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* CI: Intel icc/icpc via oneAPI Add testing for Intel icc/icpc via the oneAPI images. Intel oneAPI is in a late beta stage, currently shipping oneAPI beta09 with ICC 20.2. * CI: Skip Interpreter Tests for Intel Cannot find how to add this, neiter the package `libc6-dev` nor `intel-oneapi-mkl-devel` help when installed to solve this: ``` -- Looking for C++ include pthread.h -- Looking for C++ include pthread.h - not found CMake Error at /__t/cmake/3.18.4/x64/cmake-3.18.4-Linux-x86_64/share/cmake-3.18/Modules/FindPackageHandleStandardArgs.cmake:165 (message): Could NOT find Threads (missing: Threads_FOUND) Call Stack (most recent call first): /__t/cmake/3.18.4/x64/cmake-3.18.4-Linux-x86_64/share/cmake-3.18/Modules/FindPackageHandleStandardArgs.cmake:458 (_FPHSA_FAILURE_MESSAGE) /__t/cmake/3.18.4/x64/cmake-3.18.4-Linux-x86_64/share/cmake-3.18/Modules/FindThreads.cmake:234 (FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS) tests/test_embed/CMakeLists.txt:17 (find_package) ``` * CI: libc6-dev from GCC for ICC * CI: Run bare metal for oneAPI * CI: Ubuntu 18.04 for oneAPI * CI: Intel +Catch -Eigen * CI: CMake from Apt (ICC tests) * CI: Replace Intel Py with GCC Py * CI: Intel w/o GCC's Eigen * CI: ICC with verbose make * [Debug] Find core dump * tests: use arg{} instead of arg() for Intel * tests: adding a few more missing {} * fix: sync with @tobiasleibner's branch * fix: try ubuntu 20-04 * fix: drop exit 1 * style: clang tidy fix * style: fix missing NOLINT * ICC: Update Compiler Name Changed upstream with the last oneAPI release. * ICC CI: Downgrade pytest pytest 6 does not capture the `discard_as_unraisable` stderr and just writes a warning with its content instead. * Use new test pinning requirements.txt * tests: add notes about intel, cleanup Co-authored-by: Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com>Axel Huebl committed -
* Adding a valgrind build on debug Python 3.9 Co-authored-by: Boris Staletic <boris.staletic@gmail.com> * Add Valgrind suppression files - Introduce suppression file, populate it with a first suppression taken from CPython, and fix one leak in the tests - Suppress leak in NumPy - More clean tests! - Tests with names a-e passing (except for test_buffer) - Suppress multiprocessing errors - Merge multiprocessing suppressions into other suppression files - Numpy seems to be spelled with a big P - Append single entry from valgrind-misc.supp to valgrind-python.supp, and make clear valgrind-python.supp is only CPython Co-authored-by: Boris Staletic <boris.staletic@gmail.com> * Enable test_virtual_functions with a workaround * Add a memcheck cmake target - Add a memcheck cmake target - Reformat cmake - Appease the formatting overlords - they are angry - Format CMake valgrind target decently * Update CI config to new action versions * fix: separate memcheck from pytest * ci: cleanup * Merge Valgrind and other deadsnakes builds Co-authored-by: Boris Staletic <boris.staletic@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com>
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- 14 Jan, 2021 9 commits
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* Fix STATIC and SHARED flags not being detected * fix: use classic naming for all lib types Co-authored-by: Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com>
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Plug leaking function_records in cpp_function initialization in case of exceptions (found by Valgrind in #2746) (#2756) * Plug leaking function_record objects when exceptions are thrown * Plug leak of strdup'ed strings in function_record * Some extra comments about the function_record ownership dance * Clean up the function_record better, in case of exceptions * Demonstrate some extra function_record leaks * Change DeleteStrings template argument to free_strings runtime argument in destruct(function_record *) * Zero-state unique_function_record deleter object * Clarify rvalue reference to unique_ptr parameter in initialize_generic * Use push_back with const char * instead of emplace_back
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Sometimes programmers want to control this, and while it can be changed after the fact, it's commonly set via a CMAKE_ variable; if that variable is set, we should respect that (like the CMAKE_INTERPROCEDURAL_OPTIMIZATION setting).
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docs: the order of alternatives for variant types matters, and follows the same rules as overload resolution (#2784)
Yannick Jadoul committed -
Found with codespell
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* Fix a clang warning from [-Wshadow-field-in-constructor-modified] warning: modifying constructor parameter 'flag' that shadows a field of 'set_flag' [-Wshadow-field-in-constructor-modified] * Change name based on review
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* Update attr.h: fix a warning found by static code analyzer Update attr.h: fix a warning found by Visual Studio static code analyzer Severity:Warning Code:C6323 Description: Use of arithmetic operator on Boolean type(s). Location: C:\src\onnxruntime\debug\pybind11\src\pybind11\include\pybind11\attr.h:547 * Update include/pybind11/attr.h Co-authored-by: Henry Schreiner <HenrySchreinerIII@gmail.com> * Update attr.h Co-authored-by: Henry Schreiner <HenrySchreinerIII@gmail.com>
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* Disable builds for 3.10.0a4, and enable a nightly 3.10-dev build * Fix job name * Remove deadsnakes job for now * Add deadsnakes jobs * There's no deadsnakes 2.7 * Add 3.10 to versions to be discovered by legacy FindPython, and fix debug input to deadsnakes/action * Try out branch with fix * Update to deadsnakes/action@v2.1.1
Yannick Jadoul committed
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- 13 Jan, 2021 2 commits
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Henry Schreiner committed
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- 01 Jan, 2021 2 commits
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Ignore deprecation warnings about old-style __init__/__setstate__ constructors in the tests (originally done in #2746) (#2759) * Ignore old-style __init__ warnings * Simplify ignoreOldStyleInitWarnings with py::exec * Only wrap single class_::defs to ignore DeprecationWarnings about old-style __init__
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* Fix leak in the test_copy_move::test_move_fallback * Fix leaking PyMethodDef in test_class::test_implicit_conversion_life_support * Plumb leak in test_buffer, occuring when a mutable buffer is requested for a read-only object, and enable test_buffer.py * Fix weird return_value_policy::reference in test_stl_binders, and enable those tests * Cleanup nodelete holder objects in test_smart_ptr, and enable those tests
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- 31 Dec, 2020 2 commits
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Fix invalid access when reinterpret_casting a non-pybind11 PyObject* to instance* (found by Valgrind in #2746) (#2755)
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* enum: Add Enum.value property * simplify * address review
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- 29 Dec, 2020 1 commit
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Henry Schreiner committed
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- 28 Dec, 2020 1 commit
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* Do not set docstring for function when it's empty * No need to check pointer for `free` * Use ternary operator to conditionally set `ml_doc`
Qifan Lu committed
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- 24 Dec, 2020 2 commits
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* 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
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* 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
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- 23 Dec, 2020 1 commit
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Eric Cousineau committed
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