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|  | /*
 | ||
|  |     tests/test_smart_ptr.cpp -- binding classes with custom reference counting, | ||
|  |     implicit conversions between types | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     Copyright (c) 2016 Wenzel Jakob <wenzel.jakob@epfl.ch> | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a | ||
|  |     BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. | ||
|  | */ | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | #if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 1910
 | ||
|  | #  pragma warning(disable: 4702) // unreachable code in system header
 | ||
|  | #endif
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | #include "pybind11_tests.h"
 | ||
|  | #include "object.h"
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | // Make pybind aware of the ref-counted wrapper type (s):
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | // ref<T> is a wrapper for 'Object' which uses intrusive reference counting
 | ||
|  | // It is always possible to construct a ref<T> from an Object* pointer without
 | ||
|  | // possible inconsistencies, hence the 'true' argument at the end.
 | ||
|  | PYBIND11_DECLARE_HOLDER_TYPE(T, ref<T>, true); | ||
|  | // Make pybind11 aware of the non-standard getter member function
 | ||
|  | namespace pybind11 { namespace detail { | ||
|  |     template <typename T> | ||
|  |     struct holder_helper<ref<T>> { | ||
|  |         static const T *get(const ref<T> &p) { return p.get_ptr(); } | ||
|  |     }; | ||
|  | } // namespace detail
 | ||
|  | } // namespace pybind11
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | // The following is not required anymore for std::shared_ptr, but it should compile without error:
 | ||
|  | PYBIND11_DECLARE_HOLDER_TYPE(T, std::shared_ptr<T>); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | // This is just a wrapper around unique_ptr, but with extra fields to deliberately bloat up the
 | ||
|  | // holder size to trigger the non-simple-layout internal instance layout for single inheritance with
 | ||
|  | // large holder type:
 | ||
|  | template <typename T> class huge_unique_ptr { | ||
|  |     std::unique_ptr<T> ptr; | ||
|  |     uint64_t padding[10]; | ||
|  | public: | ||
|  |     huge_unique_ptr(T *p) : ptr(p) {}; | ||
|  |     T *get() { return ptr.get(); } | ||
|  | }; | ||
|  | PYBIND11_DECLARE_HOLDER_TYPE(T, huge_unique_ptr<T>); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | // Simple custom holder that works like unique_ptr
 | ||
|  | template <typename T> | ||
|  | class custom_unique_ptr { | ||
|  |     std::unique_ptr<T> impl; | ||
|  | public: | ||
|  |     custom_unique_ptr(T* p) : impl(p) { } | ||
|  |     T* get() const { return impl.get(); } | ||
|  |     T* release_ptr() { return impl.release(); } | ||
|  | }; | ||
|  | PYBIND11_DECLARE_HOLDER_TYPE(T, custom_unique_ptr<T>); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | // Simple custom holder that works like shared_ptr and has operator& overload
 | ||
|  | // To obtain address of an instance of this holder pybind should use std::addressof
 | ||
|  | // Attempt to get address via operator& may leads to segmentation fault
 | ||
|  | template <typename T> | ||
|  | class shared_ptr_with_addressof_operator { | ||
|  |     std::shared_ptr<T> impl; | ||
|  | public: | ||
|  |     shared_ptr_with_addressof_operator( ) = default; | ||
|  |     shared_ptr_with_addressof_operator(T* p) : impl(p) { } | ||
|  |     T* get() const { return impl.get(); } | ||
|  |     T** operator&() { throw std::logic_error("Call of overloaded operator& is not expected"); } | ||
|  | }; | ||
|  | PYBIND11_DECLARE_HOLDER_TYPE(T, shared_ptr_with_addressof_operator<T>); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | // Simple custom holder that works like unique_ptr and has operator& overload
 | ||
|  | // To obtain address of an instance of this holder pybind should use std::addressof
 | ||
|  | // Attempt to get address via operator& may leads to segmentation fault
 | ||
|  | template <typename T> | ||
|  | class unique_ptr_with_addressof_operator { | ||
|  |     std::unique_ptr<T> impl; | ||
|  | public: | ||
|  |     unique_ptr_with_addressof_operator() = default; | ||
|  |     unique_ptr_with_addressof_operator(T* p) : impl(p) { } | ||
|  |     T* get() const { return impl.get(); } | ||
|  |     T* release_ptr() { return impl.release(); } | ||
|  |     T** operator&() { throw std::logic_error("Call of overloaded operator& is not expected"); } | ||
|  | }; | ||
|  | PYBIND11_DECLARE_HOLDER_TYPE(T, unique_ptr_with_addressof_operator<T>); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | TEST_SUBMODULE(smart_ptr, m) { | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     // test_smart_ptr
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     // Object implementation in `object.h`
 | ||
|  |     py::class_<Object, ref<Object>> obj(m, "Object"); | ||
|  |     obj.def("getRefCount", &Object::getRefCount); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     // Custom object with builtin reference counting (see 'object.h' for the implementation)
 | ||
|  |     class MyObject1 : public Object { | ||
|  |     public: | ||
|  |         MyObject1(int value) : value(value) { print_created(this, toString()); } | ||
|  |         std::string toString() const override { return "MyObject1[" + std::to_string(value) + "]"; } | ||
|  |     protected: | ||
|  |         ~MyObject1() override { print_destroyed(this); } | ||
|  |     private: | ||
|  |         int value; | ||
|  |     }; | ||
|  |     py::class_<MyObject1, ref<MyObject1>>(m, "MyObject1", obj) | ||
|  |         .def(py::init<int>()); | ||
|  |     py::implicitly_convertible<py::int_, MyObject1>(); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     m.def("make_object_1", []() -> Object * { return new MyObject1(1); }); | ||
|  |     m.def("make_object_2", []() -> ref<Object> { return new MyObject1(2); }); | ||
|  |     m.def("make_myobject1_1", []() -> MyObject1 * { return new MyObject1(4); }); | ||
|  |     m.def("make_myobject1_2", []() -> ref<MyObject1> { return new MyObject1(5); }); | ||
|  |     m.def("print_object_1", [](const Object *obj) { py::print(obj->toString()); }); | ||
|  |     m.def("print_object_2", [](ref<Object> obj) { py::print(obj->toString()); }); | ||
|  |     m.def("print_object_3", [](const ref<Object> &obj) { py::print(obj->toString()); }); | ||
|  |     m.def("print_object_4", [](const ref<Object> *obj) { py::print((*obj)->toString()); }); | ||
|  |     m.def("print_myobject1_1", [](const MyObject1 *obj) { py::print(obj->toString()); }); | ||
|  |     m.def("print_myobject1_2", [](ref<MyObject1> obj) { py::print(obj->toString()); }); | ||
|  |     m.def("print_myobject1_3", [](const ref<MyObject1> &obj) { py::print(obj->toString()); }); | ||
|  |     m.def("print_myobject1_4", [](const ref<MyObject1> *obj) { py::print((*obj)->toString()); }); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     // Expose constructor stats for the ref type
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|  |     m.def("cstats_ref", &ConstructorStats::get<ref_tag>); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     // Object managed by a std::shared_ptr<>
 | ||
|  |     class MyObject2 { | ||
|  |     public: | ||
|  |         MyObject2(const MyObject2 &) = default; | ||
|  |         MyObject2(int value) : value(value) { print_created(this, toString()); } | ||
|  |         std::string toString() const { return "MyObject2[" + std::to_string(value) + "]"; } | ||
|  |         virtual ~MyObject2() { print_destroyed(this); } | ||
|  |     private: | ||
|  |         int value; | ||
|  |     }; | ||
|  |     py::class_<MyObject2, std::shared_ptr<MyObject2>>(m, "MyObject2") | ||
|  |         .def(py::init<int>()); | ||
|  |     m.def("make_myobject2_1", []() { return new MyObject2(6); }); | ||
|  |     m.def("make_myobject2_2", []() { return std::make_shared<MyObject2>(7); }); | ||
|  |     m.def("print_myobject2_1", [](const MyObject2 *obj) { py::print(obj->toString()); }); | ||
|  |     m.def("print_myobject2_2", [](std::shared_ptr<MyObject2> obj) { py::print(obj->toString()); }); | ||
|  |     m.def("print_myobject2_3", [](const std::shared_ptr<MyObject2> &obj) { py::print(obj->toString()); }); | ||
|  |     m.def("print_myobject2_4", [](const std::shared_ptr<MyObject2> *obj) { py::print((*obj)->toString()); }); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     // Object managed by a std::shared_ptr<>, additionally derives from std::enable_shared_from_this<>
 | ||
|  |     class MyObject3 : public std::enable_shared_from_this<MyObject3> { | ||
|  |     public: | ||
|  |         MyObject3(const MyObject3 &) = default; | ||
|  |         MyObject3(int value) : value(value) { print_created(this, toString()); } | ||
|  |         std::string toString() const { return "MyObject3[" + std::to_string(value) + "]"; } | ||
|  |         virtual ~MyObject3() { print_destroyed(this); } | ||
|  |     private: | ||
|  |         int value; | ||
|  |     }; | ||
|  |     py::class_<MyObject3, std::shared_ptr<MyObject3>>(m, "MyObject3") | ||
|  |         .def(py::init<int>()); | ||
|  |     m.def("make_myobject3_1", []() { return new MyObject3(8); }); | ||
|  |     m.def("make_myobject3_2", []() { return std::make_shared<MyObject3>(9); }); | ||
|  |     m.def("print_myobject3_1", [](const MyObject3 *obj) { py::print(obj->toString()); }); | ||
|  |     m.def("print_myobject3_2", [](std::shared_ptr<MyObject3> obj) { py::print(obj->toString()); }); | ||
|  |     m.def("print_myobject3_3", [](const std::shared_ptr<MyObject3> &obj) { py::print(obj->toString()); }); | ||
|  |     m.def("print_myobject3_4", [](const std::shared_ptr<MyObject3> *obj) { py::print((*obj)->toString()); }); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     // test_smart_ptr_refcounting
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|  |     m.def("test_object1_refcounting", []() { | ||
|  |         ref<MyObject1> o = new MyObject1(0); | ||
|  |         bool good = o->getRefCount() == 1; | ||
|  |         py::object o2 = py::cast(o, py::return_value_policy::reference); | ||
|  |         // always request (partial) ownership for objects with intrusive
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|  |         // reference counting even when using the 'reference' RVP
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|  |         good &= o->getRefCount() == 2; | ||
|  |         return good; | ||
|  |     }); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     // test_unique_nodelete
 | ||
|  |     // Object with a private destructor
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|  |     class MyObject4 { | ||
|  |     public: | ||
|  |         MyObject4(int value) : value{value} { print_created(this); } | ||
|  |         int value; | ||
|  |     private: | ||
|  |         ~MyObject4() { print_destroyed(this); } | ||
|  |     }; | ||
|  |     py::class_<MyObject4, std::unique_ptr<MyObject4, py::nodelete>>(m, "MyObject4") | ||
|  |         .def(py::init<int>()) | ||
|  |         .def_readwrite("value", &MyObject4::value); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     // test_unique_deleter
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|  |     // Object with std::unique_ptr<T, D> where D is not matching the base class
 | ||
|  |     // Object with a protected destructor
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|  |     class MyObject4a { | ||
|  |     public: | ||
|  |         MyObject4a(int i) { | ||
|  |             value = i; | ||
|  |             print_created(this); | ||
|  |         }; | ||
|  |         int value; | ||
|  |     protected: | ||
|  |         virtual ~MyObject4a() { print_destroyed(this); } | ||
|  |     }; | ||
|  |     py::class_<MyObject4a, std::unique_ptr<MyObject4a, py::nodelete>>(m, "MyObject4a") | ||
|  |         .def(py::init<int>()) | ||
|  |         .def_readwrite("value", &MyObject4a::value); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     // Object derived but with public destructor and no Deleter in default holder
 | ||
|  |     class MyObject4b : public MyObject4a { | ||
|  |     public: | ||
|  |         MyObject4b(int i) : MyObject4a(i) { print_created(this); } | ||
|  |         ~MyObject4b() override { print_destroyed(this); } | ||
|  |     }; | ||
|  |     py::class_<MyObject4b, MyObject4a>(m, "MyObject4b") | ||
|  |         .def(py::init<int>()); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     // test_large_holder
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|  |     class MyObject5 { // managed by huge_unique_ptr
 | ||
|  |     public: | ||
|  |         MyObject5(int value) : value{value} { print_created(this); } | ||
|  |         ~MyObject5() { print_destroyed(this); } | ||
|  |         int value; | ||
|  |     }; | ||
|  |     py::class_<MyObject5, huge_unique_ptr<MyObject5>>(m, "MyObject5") | ||
|  |         .def(py::init<int>()) | ||
|  |         .def_readwrite("value", &MyObject5::value); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     // test_shared_ptr_and_references
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|  |     struct SharedPtrRef { | ||
|  |         struct A { | ||
|  |             A() { print_created(this); } | ||
|  |             A(const A &) { print_copy_created(this); } | ||
|  |             A(A &&) { print_move_created(this); } | ||
|  |             ~A() { print_destroyed(this); } | ||
|  |         }; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |         A value = {}; | ||
|  |         std::shared_ptr<A> shared = std::make_shared<A>(); | ||
|  |     }; | ||
|  |     using A = SharedPtrRef::A; | ||
|  |     py::class_<A, std::shared_ptr<A>>(m, "A"); | ||
|  |     py::class_<SharedPtrRef>(m, "SharedPtrRef") | ||
|  |         .def(py::init<>()) | ||
|  |         .def_readonly("ref", &SharedPtrRef::value) | ||
|  |         .def_property_readonly("copy", [](const SharedPtrRef &s) { return s.value; }, | ||
|  |                                py::return_value_policy::copy) | ||
|  |         .def_readonly("holder_ref", &SharedPtrRef::shared) | ||
|  |         .def_property_readonly("holder_copy", [](const SharedPtrRef &s) { return s.shared; }, | ||
|  |                                py::return_value_policy::copy) | ||
|  |         .def("set_ref", [](SharedPtrRef &, const A &) { return true; }) | ||
|  |         .def("set_holder", [](SharedPtrRef &, std::shared_ptr<A>) { return true; }); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     // test_shared_ptr_from_this_and_references
 | ||
|  |     struct SharedFromThisRef { | ||
|  |         struct B : std::enable_shared_from_this<B> { | ||
|  |             B() { print_created(this); } | ||
|  |             B(const B &) : std::enable_shared_from_this<B>() { print_copy_created(this); } | ||
|  |             B(B &&) : std::enable_shared_from_this<B>() { print_move_created(this); } | ||
|  |             ~B() { print_destroyed(this); } | ||
|  |         }; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |         B value = {}; | ||
|  |         std::shared_ptr<B> shared = std::make_shared<B>(); | ||
|  |     }; | ||
|  |     using B = SharedFromThisRef::B; | ||
|  |     py::class_<B, std::shared_ptr<B>>(m, "B"); | ||
|  |     py::class_<SharedFromThisRef>(m, "SharedFromThisRef") | ||
|  |         .def(py::init<>()) | ||
|  |         .def_readonly("bad_wp", &SharedFromThisRef::value) | ||
|  |         .def_property_readonly("ref", [](const SharedFromThisRef &s) -> const B & { return *s.shared; }) | ||
|  |         .def_property_readonly("copy", [](const SharedFromThisRef &s) { return s.value; }, | ||
|  |                                py::return_value_policy::copy) | ||
|  |         .def_readonly("holder_ref", &SharedFromThisRef::shared) | ||
|  |         .def_property_readonly("holder_copy", [](const SharedFromThisRef &s) { return s.shared; }, | ||
|  |                                py::return_value_policy::copy) | ||
|  |         .def("set_ref", [](SharedFromThisRef &, const B &) { return true; }) | ||
|  |         .def("set_holder", [](SharedFromThisRef &, std::shared_ptr<B>) { return true; }); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     // Issue #865: shared_from_this doesn't work with virtual inheritance
 | ||
|  |     struct SharedFromThisVBase : std::enable_shared_from_this<SharedFromThisVBase> { | ||
|  |         SharedFromThisVBase() = default; | ||
|  |         SharedFromThisVBase(const SharedFromThisVBase &) = default; | ||
|  |         virtual ~SharedFromThisVBase() = default; | ||
|  |     }; | ||
|  |     struct SharedFromThisVirt : virtual SharedFromThisVBase {}; | ||
|  |     static std::shared_ptr<SharedFromThisVirt> sft(new SharedFromThisVirt()); | ||
|  |     py::class_<SharedFromThisVirt, std::shared_ptr<SharedFromThisVirt>>(m, "SharedFromThisVirt") | ||
|  |         .def_static("get", []() { return sft.get(); }); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     // test_move_only_holder
 | ||
|  |     struct C { | ||
|  |         C() { print_created(this); } | ||
|  |         ~C() { print_destroyed(this); } | ||
|  |     }; | ||
|  |     py::class_<C, custom_unique_ptr<C>>(m, "TypeWithMoveOnlyHolder") | ||
|  |         .def_static("make", []() { return custom_unique_ptr<C>(new C); }) | ||
|  |         .def_static("make_as_object", []() { return py::cast(custom_unique_ptr<C>(new C)); }); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     // test_holder_with_addressof_operator
 | ||
|  |     struct TypeForHolderWithAddressOf { | ||
|  |         TypeForHolderWithAddressOf() { print_created(this); } | ||
|  |         TypeForHolderWithAddressOf(const TypeForHolderWithAddressOf &) { print_copy_created(this); } | ||
|  |         TypeForHolderWithAddressOf(TypeForHolderWithAddressOf &&) { print_move_created(this); } | ||
|  |         ~TypeForHolderWithAddressOf() { print_destroyed(this); } | ||
|  |         std::string toString() const { | ||
|  |             return "TypeForHolderWithAddressOf[" + std::to_string(value) + "]"; | ||
|  |         } | ||
|  |         int value = 42; | ||
|  |     }; | ||
|  |     using HolderWithAddressOf = shared_ptr_with_addressof_operator<TypeForHolderWithAddressOf>; | ||
|  |     py::class_<TypeForHolderWithAddressOf, HolderWithAddressOf>(m, "TypeForHolderWithAddressOf") | ||
|  |         .def_static("make", []() { return HolderWithAddressOf(new TypeForHolderWithAddressOf); }) | ||
|  |         .def("get", [](const HolderWithAddressOf &self) { return self.get(); }) | ||
|  |         .def("print_object_1", [](const TypeForHolderWithAddressOf *obj) { py::print(obj->toString()); }) | ||
|  |         .def("print_object_2", [](HolderWithAddressOf obj) { py::print(obj.get()->toString()); }) | ||
|  |         .def("print_object_3", [](const HolderWithAddressOf &obj) { py::print(obj.get()->toString()); }) | ||
|  |         .def("print_object_4", [](const HolderWithAddressOf *obj) { py::print((*obj).get()->toString()); }); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     // test_move_only_holder_with_addressof_operator
 | ||
|  |     struct TypeForMoveOnlyHolderWithAddressOf { | ||
|  |         TypeForMoveOnlyHolderWithAddressOf(int value) : value{value} { print_created(this); } | ||
|  |         ~TypeForMoveOnlyHolderWithAddressOf() { print_destroyed(this); } | ||
|  |         std::string toString() const { | ||
|  |             return "MoveOnlyHolderWithAddressOf[" + std::to_string(value) + "]"; | ||
|  |         } | ||
|  |         int value; | ||
|  |     }; | ||
|  |     using MoveOnlyHolderWithAddressOf = unique_ptr_with_addressof_operator<TypeForMoveOnlyHolderWithAddressOf>; | ||
|  |     py::class_<TypeForMoveOnlyHolderWithAddressOf, MoveOnlyHolderWithAddressOf>(m, "TypeForMoveOnlyHolderWithAddressOf") | ||
|  |         .def_static("make", []() { return MoveOnlyHolderWithAddressOf(new TypeForMoveOnlyHolderWithAddressOf(0)); }) | ||
|  |         .def_readwrite("value", &TypeForMoveOnlyHolderWithAddressOf::value) | ||
|  |         .def("print_object", [](const TypeForMoveOnlyHolderWithAddressOf *obj) { py::print(obj->toString()); }); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     // test_smart_ptr_from_default
 | ||
|  |     struct HeldByDefaultHolder { }; | ||
|  |     py::class_<HeldByDefaultHolder>(m, "HeldByDefaultHolder") | ||
|  |         .def(py::init<>()) | ||
|  |         .def_static("load_shared_ptr", [](std::shared_ptr<HeldByDefaultHolder>) {}); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     // test_shared_ptr_gc
 | ||
|  |     // #187: issue involving std::shared_ptr<> return value policy & garbage collection
 | ||
|  |     struct ElementBase { | ||
|  |         virtual ~ElementBase() = default; /* Force creation of virtual table */ | ||
|  |         ElementBase() = default; | ||
|  |         ElementBase(const ElementBase&) = delete; | ||
|  |     }; | ||
|  |     py::class_<ElementBase, std::shared_ptr<ElementBase>>(m, "ElementBase"); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     struct ElementA : ElementBase { | ||
|  |         ElementA(int v) : v(v) { } | ||
|  |         int value() { return v; } | ||
|  |         int v; | ||
|  |     }; | ||
|  |     py::class_<ElementA, ElementBase, std::shared_ptr<ElementA>>(m, "ElementA") | ||
|  |         .def(py::init<int>()) | ||
|  |         .def("value", &ElementA::value); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     struct ElementList { | ||
|  |         void add(std::shared_ptr<ElementBase> e) { l.push_back(e); } | ||
|  |         std::vector<std::shared_ptr<ElementBase>> l; | ||
|  |     }; | ||
|  |     py::class_<ElementList, std::shared_ptr<ElementList>>(m, "ElementList") | ||
|  |         .def(py::init<>()) | ||
|  |         .def("add", &ElementList::add) | ||
|  |         .def("get", [](ElementList &el) { | ||
|  |             py::list list; | ||
|  |             for (auto &e : el.l) | ||
|  |                 list.append(py::cast(e)); | ||
|  |             return list; | ||
|  |         }); | ||
|  | } |