- 26 May, 2022 1 commit
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Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve authored
* Add error_already_set_what what tests, asserting the status quo. * Move PyErr_NormalizeException() up a few lines. * @pytest.mark.skipif("env.PYPY") from PR #1895 is required even for this much simpler PR * Move PyException_SetTraceback() with PyErr_NormalizeException() as suggested by @skylion007 * Insert a std::move() as suggested by @skylion007
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- 11 Feb, 2022 1 commit
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Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve authored
* `#error BYE_BYE_GOLDEN_SNAKE` * Removing everything related to 2.7 from ci.yml * Commenting-out Centos7 * Removing `PYTHON: 27` from .appveyor.yml * "PY2" removal, mainly from tests. C++ code is not touched. * Systematic removal of `u` prefix from `u"..."` and `u'...'` literals. Collateral cleanup of a couple minor other things. * Cleaning up around case-insensitive hits for `[^a-z]py.*2` in tests/. * Removing obsolete Python 2 mention in compiling.rst * Proper `#error` for Python 2. * Using PY_VERSION_HEX to guard `#error "PYTHON 2 IS NO LONGER SUPPORTED.` * chore: bump pre-commit * style: run pre-commit for pyupgrade 3+ * tests: use sys.version_info, not PY * chore: more Python 2 removal * Uncommenting Centos7 block (PR #3691 showed that it is working again). * Update pre-commit hooks * Fix pre-commit hook * refactor: remove Python 2 from CMake * refactor: remove Python 2 from setup code * refactor: simplify, better static typing * feat: fail with nice messages * refactor: drop Python 2 C++ code * docs: cleanup for Python 3 * revert: intree revert: intree * docs: minor touchup to py2 statement Co-authored-by:
Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by:
Aaron Gokaslan <skylion.aaron@gmail.com>
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- 10 Feb, 2022 1 commit
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Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve authored
* chore: add clang-format * Removing check-style (Classic check-style) Ported from @henryiii's https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/3683/commits/53056b1b0eeb4136b0d7362a8261b6b59658e0a7 * Automatic clang-format changes (NO manual changes). Co-authored-by:
Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com>
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- 08 Feb, 2022 1 commit
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Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve authored
clang-tidy automatic changes. NO manual changes.
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- 14 Jan, 2022 1 commit
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Aaron Gokaslan authored
* Add support for nested C++11 exceptions * Remove wrong include * Fix if directive * Fix missing skipif * Simplify code and try to work around MSVC bug * Clarify comment * Further simplify code * Remove the last extra throw statement * Qualify auto * Fix typo * Add missing return for consistency * Fix clang-tidy complaint * Fix python2 stub * Make clang-tidy happy * Fix compile error * Fix python2 function signature * Extract C++20 utility and backport * Cleanup code a bit more * Improve test case * Consolidate code and fix signature * Fix typo
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- 09 Sep, 2021 1 commit
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Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve authored
* Adding google-explicit-constructor to .clang-tidy * clang-tidy explicit attr.h (all automatic) * clang-tidy explicit cast.h (all automatic) * clang-tidy detail/init.h (1 NOLINT) * clang-tidy detail/type_caster_base.h (2 NOLINT) * clang-tidy pybind11.h (7 NOLINT) * clang-tidy detail/common.h (3 NOLINT) * clang-tidy detail/descr.h (2 NOLINT) * clang-tidy pytypes.h (23 NOLINT, only 1 explicit) * clang-tidy eigen.h (7 NOLINT, 0 explicit) * Adding 2 explicit in functional.h * Adding 4 explicit in iostream.h * clang-tidy numpy.h (1 NOLINT, 1 explicit) * clang-tidy embed.h (0 NOLINT, 1 explicit) * clang-tidy tests/local_bindings.h (0 NOLINT, 4 explicit) * clang-tidy tests/pybind11_cross_module_tests.cpp (0 NOLINT, 1 explicit) * clang-tidy tests/pybind11_tests.h (0 NOLINT, 2 explicit) * clang-tidy tests/test_buffers.cpp (0 NOLINT, 2 explicit) * clang-tidy tests/test_builtin_casters.cpp (0 NOLINT, 4 explicit) * clang-tidy tests/test_class.cpp (0 NOLINT, 6 explicit) * clang-tidy tests/test_copy_move.cpp (0 NOLINT, 7 explicit) * clang-tidy tests/test_embed/external_module.cpp (0 NOLINT, 1 explicit) * clang-tidy tests/test_embed/test_interpreter.cpp (0 NOLINT, 1 explicit) * clang-tidy tests/object.h (0 NOLINT, 2 explicit) * clang-tidy batch of fully automatic fixes. * Workaround for MSVC 19.16.27045.0 C++17 Python 2 C++ syntax error.
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- 24 Aug, 2021 1 commit
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Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve authored
* Add py::raise_from to enable chaining exceptions on Python 3.3+ * Use 'raise from' in initialization * Documenting the exact base version of _PyErr_FormatVFromCause, adding back `assert`s. Co-authored-by:Dustin Spicuzza <dustin@virtualroadside.com>
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- 21 Jul, 2021 1 commit
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jesse-sony authored
* Create a module_internals struct Since we now have two things that are going to be module local, it felt correct to add a struct to manage them. * Add local exception translators These are added via the register_local_exception_translator function and are then applied before the global translators * Add unit tests to show the local exception translator works * Fix a bug in the unit test with the string value of KeyError * Fix a formatting issue * Rename registered_local_types_cpp() Rename it to get_registered_local_types_cpp() to disambiguate from the new member of module_internals * Add additional comments to new local exception code path * Add a register_local_exception function * Add additional unit tests for register_local_exception * Use get_local_internals like get_internals * Update documentation for new local exception feature * Add back a missing space * Clean-up some issues in the docs * Remove the code duplication when translating exceptions Separated out the exception processing into a standalone function in the details namespace. Clean-up some comments as per PR notes as well * Remove the code duplication in register_exception * Cleanup some formatting things caught by clang-format * Remove the templates from exception translators But I added a using declaration to alias the type. * Remove the extra local from local_internals variable names * Add an extra explanatory comment to local_internals * Fix a typo in the code
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- 12 Jul, 2021 1 commit
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Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve authored
* Copying from prework_no_rst branch (PR #3087): test_numpy_array.cpp, test_stl.cpp * Manual changes reducing NOLINTs. * clang-format-diff.py * Minor adjustment to avoid MSVC warning C4702: unreachable code
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- 22 Jun, 2021 1 commit
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Aaron Gokaslan authored
* Initial fixes * Whoops * Finish clang-tidy manual fixes * Add two missing fixes * Revert * Update clang-tidy * Try to fix unreachable code error * Move nolint comment * Apply missing fix * Don't override clang-tidy config * Does this fix clang-tidy? * Make all clang-tidy errors visible * Add comments about NOLINTs and remove a few * Fix typo
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- 27 May, 2021 1 commit
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Yichen authored
* Set visibility of exceptions to default. Co-authored-by:XZiar <czktc2007@gmail.com> * add test * update docs * Skip failed test.
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- 29 Oct, 2020 1 commit
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Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve authored
* Adding missing virtual destructors, to silence clang -Wnon-virtual-dtor warnings. Tested with clang version 9.0.1-12 under an Ubuntu-like OS. Originally discovered in the Google-internal environment. * adding -Wnon-virtual-dtor for GNU|Intel|Clang
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- 03 Oct, 2020 1 commit
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Henry Schreiner authored
* WIP: module -> module_ without typedef * refactor: allow py::module to work again
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- 15 Sep, 2020 1 commit
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Henry Schreiner authored
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- 18 Aug, 2020 1 commit
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Henry Schreiner authored
* fix: throwing repr caused a segfault * fixup! ci: include Python 3.9 RC1 (#2387)
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- 16 Aug, 2020 1 commit
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James R. Barlow authored
To deal with exceptions that hit destructors or other noexcept functions. Includes fixes to support Python 2.7 and extends documentation on error handling. @virtuald and @YannickJadoul both contributed to this PR.
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- 14 Nov, 2019 1 commit
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Francesco Biscani authored
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- 12 May, 2019 1 commit
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Yannick Jadoul authored
* Fixing order of arguments in call to PyErr_GivenExceptionMatches in pybind11::error_already_set.matches * Added tests on error_already_set::matches fix for exception base classes
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- 11 Jan, 2018 1 commit
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luz.paz authored
Found via `codespell`
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- 29 Jul, 2017 2 commits
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Jason Rhinelander authored
`error_already_set` is more complicated than it needs to be, partly because it manages reference counts itself rather than using `py::object`, and partly because it tries to do more exception clearing than is needed. This commit greatly simplifies it, and fixes #927. Using `py::object` instead of `PyObject *` means we can rely on implicit copy/move constructors. The current logic did both a `PyErr_Clear` on deletion *and* a `PyErr_Fetch` on creation. I can't see how the `PyErr_Clear` on deletion is ever useful: the `Fetch` on creation itself clears the error, so the only way doing a `PyErr_Clear` on deletion could do anything if is some *other* exception was raised while the `error_already_set` object was alive--but in that case, clearing some other exception seems wrong. (Code that is worried about an exception handler raising another exception would already catch a second `error_already_set` from exception code). The destructor itself called `clear()`, but `clear()` was a little bit more paranoid that needed: it called `restore()` to restore the currently captured error, but then immediately cleared it, using the `PyErr_Restore` to release the references. That's unnecessary: it's valid for us to release the references manually. This updates the code to simply release the references on the three objects (preserving the gil acquire). `clear()`, however, also had the side effect of clearing the current error, even if the current `error_already_set` didn't have a current error (e.g. because of a previous `restore()` or `clear()` call). I don't really see how clearing the error here can ever actually be useful: the only way the current error could be set is if you called `restore()` (in which case the current stored error-related members have already been released), or if some *other* code raised the error, in which case `clear()` on *this* object is clearing an error for which it shouldn't be responsible. Neither of those seem like intentional or desirable features, and manually requesting deletion of the stored references similarly seems pointless, so I've just made `clear()` an empty method and marked it deprecated. This also fixes a minor potential issue with the destruction: it is technically possible for `value` to be null (though this seems likely to be rare in practice); this updates the check to look at `type` which will always be non-null for a `Fetch`ed exception. This also adds error_already_set round-trip throw tests to the test suite.
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Jason Rhinelander authored
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- 27 Jun, 2017 1 commit
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Dean Moldovan authored
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- 02 Apr, 2017 1 commit
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Roman Miroshnychenko authored
This commit adds `error_already_set::matches()` convenience method to check if the exception trapped by `error_already_set` matches a given Python exception type. This will address #700 by providing a less verbose way to check exceptions.
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- 12 Dec, 2016 1 commit
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Jason Rhinelander authored
This adds automatic casting when assigning to python types like dict, list, and attributes. Instead of: dict["key"] = py::cast(val); m.attr("foo") = py::cast(true); list.append(py::cast(42)); you can now simply write: dict["key"] = val; m.attr("foo") = true; list.append(42); Casts needing extra parameters (e.g. for a non-default rvp) still require the py::cast() call. set::add() is also supported. All usage is channeled through a SFINAE implementation which either just returns or casts. Combined non-converting handle and autocasting template methods via a helper method that either just returns (handle) or casts (C++ type).
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- 16 Sep, 2016 1 commit
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Jason Rhinelander authored
The custom exception handling added in PR #273 is robust, but is overly complex for declaring the most common simple C++ -> Python exception mapping that needs only to copy `what()`. This add a simpler `py::register_exception<CppExp>(module, "PyExp");` function that greatly simplifies the common basic case of translation of a simple CppException into a simple PythonException, while not removing the more advanced capabilities of defining custom exception handlers.
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- 10 Sep, 2016 1 commit
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Dean Moldovan authored
This clears the Python error at the error_already_set throw site, thus allowing Python calls to be made in destructors which are triggered by the exception. This is preferable to the alternative, which would be guarding every Python API call with an error_scope. This effectively flips the behavior of error_already_set. Previously, it was assumed that the error stays in Python, so handling the exception in C++ would require explicitly calling PyErr_Clear(), but nothing was needed to propagate the error to Python. With this change, handling the error in C++ does not require a PyErr_Clear() call, but propagating the error to Python requires an explicit error_already_set::restore(). The change does not break old code which explicitly calls PyErr_Clear() for cleanup, which should be the majority of user code. The need for an explicit restore() call does break old code, but this should be mostly confined to the library and not user code.
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- 07 Sep, 2016 1 commit
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Ivan Smirnov authored
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- 03 Sep, 2016 1 commit
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Jason Rhinelander authored
Adding or removing tests is a little bit cumbersome currently: the test needs to be added to CMakeLists.txt, the init function needs to be predeclared in pybind11_tests.cpp, then called in the plugin initialization. While this isn't a big deal for tests that are being committed, it's more of a hassle when working on some new feature or test code for which I temporarily only care about building and linking the test being worked on rather than the entire test suite. This commit changes tests to self-register their initialization by having each test initialize a local object (which stores the initialization function in a static variable). This makes changing the set of tests being build easy: one only needs to add or comment out test names in tests/CMakeLists.txt. A couple other minor changes that go along with this: - test_eigen.cpp is now included in the test list, then removed if eigen isn't available. This lets you disable the eigen tests by commenting it out, just like all the other tests, but keeps the build working without eigen eigen isn't available. (Also, if it's commented out, we don't even bother looking for and reporting the building with/without eigen status message). - pytest is now invoked with all the built test names (with .cpp changed to .py) so that it doesn't try to run tests that weren't built.
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- 19 Aug, 2016 1 commit
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Dean Moldovan authored
Use simple asserts and pytest's powerful introspection to make testing simpler. This merges the old .py/.ref file pairs into simple .py files where the expected values are right next to the code being tested. This commit does not touch the C++ part of the code and replicates the Python tests exactly like the old .ref-file-based approach.
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- 18 Jul, 2016 1 commit
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Jason Rhinelander authored
This renames example files from `exampleN` to `example-description`. Specifically, the following renaming is applied: example1 -> example-methods-and-attributes example2 -> example-python-types example3 -> example-operator-overloading example4 -> example-constants-and-functions example5 -> example-callbacks (*) example6 -> example-sequence-and-iterators example7 -> example-buffers example8 -> example-custom-ref-counting example9 -> example-modules example10 -> example-numpy-vectorize example11 -> example-arg-keywords-and-defaults example12 -> example-virtual-functions example13 -> example-keep-alive example14 -> example-opaque-types example15 -> example-pickling example16 -> example-inheritance example17 -> example-stl-binders example18 -> example-eval example19 -> example-custom-exceptions * the inheritance parts of example5 are moved into example-inheritance (previously example16), and the remainder is left as example-callbacks. This commit also renames the internal variables ("Example1", "Example2", "Example4", etc.) into non-numeric names ("ExampleMandA", "ExamplePythonTypes", "ExampleWithEnum", etc.) to correspond to the file renaming. The order of tests is preserved, but this can easily be changed if there is some more natural ordering by updating the list in examples/CMakeLists.txt.
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- 11 Jul, 2016 1 commit
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Pim Schellart authored
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