| Rabbit is a parrot |
| Rabbit is a parrot |
| Polly is a parrot |
| Polly is a parrot |
| Molly is a dog |
| Molly is a dog |
| Woof! |
| The following error is expected: Incompatible function arguments. The following argument types are supported: |
| 1. (arg0: example.Dog) -> None |
| Invoked with: <example.Pet object at 0x7ffaf4b00db0> |
| Callback function 1 called! |
| False |
| Callback function 2 called : Hello, x, True, 5 |
| 5 |
| Callback function 2 called : Hello, from, partial, object |
| False |
| Callback function 3 called : Partial object with one argument |
| False |
| func(43) = 44 |
| func(43) = 44 |
| func(number=43) = 44 |
| ### Payload @ 0x7ffdcee09c80 created via default constructor |
| ### Payload @ 0x7ffdcee09c88 created via copy constructor |
| ### Payload @ 0xb54500 created via move constructor |
| ### Payload @ 0x7ffdcee09c88 destroyed |
| ### Payload @ 0x7ffdcee09c80 destroyed |
| ### Payload @ 0xb54500 destroyed |
| Payload instances not destroyed: 0 |
| Copy constructions: 1 |
| Move constructions: True |
| argument matches dummy_function |
| eval(1) = 2 |
| roundtrip.. |
| argument matches dummy_function |
| eval(1) = 2 |
| could not convert to a function pointer. |
| eval(1) = 3 |
| could not convert to a function pointer. |
| All OK! |
| could not convert to a function pointer. |
| All OK! |
| test_callback3(arg0: Callable[[int], int]) -> None |
| |
| test_callback4() -> Callable[[int], int] |
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