| #pragma once |
| #include "pybind11_tests.h" |
| |
| /// Simple class used to test py::local: |
| template <int> class LocalBase { |
| public: |
| LocalBase(int i) : i(i) { } |
| int i = -1; |
| }; |
| |
| /// Registered with py::local in both main and secondary modules: |
| using LocalType = LocalBase<0>; |
| /// Registered without py::local in both modules: |
| using NonLocalType = LocalBase<1>; |
| /// A second non-local type (for stl_bind tests): |
| using NonLocal2 = LocalBase<2>; |
| /// Tests within-module, different-compilation-unit local definition conflict: |
| using LocalExternal = LocalBase<3>; |
| /// Mixed: registered local first, then global |
| using MixedLocalGlobal = LocalBase<4>; |
| /// Mixed: global first, then local (which fails) |
| using MixedGlobalLocal = LocalBase<5>; |
| |
| // Simple bindings (used with the above): |
| template <typename T, int Adjust, typename... Args> |
| py::class_<T> bind_local(Args && ...args) { |
| return py::class_<T>(std::forward<Args>(args)...) |
| .def(py::init<int>()) |
| .def("get", [](T &i) { return i.i + Adjust; }); |
| }; |