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			196 lines
		
	
	
		
			5.8 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
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								import time
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								from threading import Thread
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								import pytest
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								import env  # noqa: F401
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								from pybind11_tests import callbacks as m
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								def test_callbacks():
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								    from functools import partial
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								    def func1():
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								        return "func1"
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								    def func2(a, b, c, d):
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								        return "func2", a, b, c, d
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								    def func3(a):
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								        return f"func3({a})"
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								    assert m.test_callback1(func1) == "func1"
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								    assert m.test_callback2(func2) == ("func2", "Hello", "x", True, 5)
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								    assert m.test_callback1(partial(func2, 1, 2, 3, 4)) == ("func2", 1, 2, 3, 4)
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								    assert m.test_callback1(partial(func3, "partial")) == "func3(partial)"
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								    assert m.test_callback3(lambda i: i + 1) == "func(43) = 44"
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								    f = m.test_callback4()
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								    assert f(43) == 44
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								    f = m.test_callback5()
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								    assert f(number=43) == 44
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								def test_bound_method_callback():
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								    # Bound Python method:
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								    class MyClass:
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								        def double(self, val):
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								            return 2 * val
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								    z = MyClass()
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								    assert m.test_callback3(z.double) == "func(43) = 86"
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								    z = m.CppBoundMethodTest()
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								    assert m.test_callback3(z.triple) == "func(43) = 129"
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								def test_keyword_args_and_generalized_unpacking():
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								    def f(*args, **kwargs):
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								        return args, kwargs
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								    assert m.test_tuple_unpacking(f) == (("positional", 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6), {})
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								    assert m.test_dict_unpacking(f) == (
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								        ("positional", 1),
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								        {"key": "value", "a": 1, "b": 2},
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								    )
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								    assert m.test_keyword_args(f) == ((), {"x": 10, "y": 20})
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								    assert m.test_unpacking_and_keywords1(f) == ((1, 2), {"c": 3, "d": 4})
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								    assert m.test_unpacking_and_keywords2(f) == (
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								        ("positional", 1, 2, 3, 4, 5),
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								        {"key": "value", "a": 1, "b": 2, "c": 3, "d": 4, "e": 5},
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								    )
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								    with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
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								        m.test_unpacking_error1(f)
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								    assert "Got multiple values for keyword argument" in str(excinfo.value)
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								    with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
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								        m.test_unpacking_error2(f)
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								    assert "Got multiple values for keyword argument" in str(excinfo.value)
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								    with pytest.raises(RuntimeError) as excinfo:
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								        m.test_arg_conversion_error1(f)
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								    assert "Unable to convert call argument" in str(excinfo.value)
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								    with pytest.raises(RuntimeError) as excinfo:
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								        m.test_arg_conversion_error2(f)
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								    assert "Unable to convert call argument" in str(excinfo.value)
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								def test_lambda_closure_cleanup():
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								    m.test_lambda_closure_cleanup()
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								    cstats = m.payload_cstats()
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								    assert cstats.alive() == 0
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								    assert cstats.copy_constructions == 1
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								    assert cstats.move_constructions >= 1
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								def test_cpp_callable_cleanup():
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								    alive_counts = m.test_cpp_callable_cleanup()
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								    assert alive_counts == [0, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 0]
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								def test_cpp_function_roundtrip():
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								    """Test if passing a function pointer from C++ -> Python -> C++ yields the original pointer"""
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								    assert (
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								        m.test_dummy_function(m.dummy_function) == "matches dummy_function: eval(1) = 2"
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								    )
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								    assert (
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								        m.test_dummy_function(m.roundtrip(m.dummy_function))
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								        == "matches dummy_function: eval(1) = 2"
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								    )
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								    assert (
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								        m.test_dummy_function(m.dummy_function_overloaded)
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								        == "matches dummy_function: eval(1) = 2"
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								    )
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								    assert m.roundtrip(None, expect_none=True) is None
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								    assert (
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								        m.test_dummy_function(lambda x: x + 2)
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								        == "can't convert to function pointer: eval(1) = 3"
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								    )
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								    with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
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								        m.test_dummy_function(m.dummy_function2)
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								    assert "incompatible function arguments" in str(excinfo.value)
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								    with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
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								        m.test_dummy_function(lambda x, y: x + y)
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								    assert any(
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								        s in str(excinfo.value)
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								        for s in ("missing 1 required positional argument", "takes exactly 2 arguments")
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								def test_function_signatures(doc):
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								    assert doc(m.test_callback3) == "test_callback3(arg0: Callable[[int], int]) -> str"
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								    assert doc(m.test_callback4) == "test_callback4() -> Callable[[int], int]"
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								def test_movable_object():
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								    assert m.callback_with_movable(lambda _: None) is True
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								@pytest.mark.skipif(
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								    "env.PYPY",
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								    reason="PyPy segfaults on here. See discussion on #1413.",
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								def test_python_builtins():
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								    """Test if python builtins like sum() can be used as callbacks"""
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								    assert m.test_sum_builtin(sum, [1, 2, 3]) == 6
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								    assert m.test_sum_builtin(sum, []) == 0
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								def test_async_callbacks():
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								    # serves as state for async callback
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								    class Item:
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								        def __init__(self, value):
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								            self.value = value
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								    res = []
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								    # generate stateful lambda that will store result in `res`
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								    def gen_f():
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								        s = Item(3)
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								        return lambda j: res.append(s.value + j)
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								    # do some work async
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								    work = [1, 2, 3, 4]
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								    m.test_async_callback(gen_f(), work)
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								    # wait until work is done
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								    from time import sleep
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								    sleep(0.5)
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								    assert sum(res) == sum(x + 3 for x in work)
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								def test_async_async_callbacks():
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								    t = Thread(target=test_async_callbacks)
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								    t.start()
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								    t.join()
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								def test_callback_num_times():
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								    # Super-simple micro-benchmarking related to PR #2919.
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								    # Example runtimes (Intel Xeon 2.2GHz, fully optimized):
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								    #   num_millions  1, repeats  2:  0.1 secs
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								    #   num_millions 20, repeats 10: 11.5 secs
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								    one_million = 1000000
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								    num_millions = 1  # Try 20 for actual micro-benchmarking.
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								    repeats = 2  # Try 10.
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								    rates = []
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								        t0 = time.time()
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								        m.callback_num_times(lambda: None, num_millions * one_million)
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								        td = time.time() - t0
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								        rate = num_millions / td if td else 0
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								        rates.append(rate)
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								            print()
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								        print(
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								            f"callback_num_times: {num_millions:d} million / {td:.3f} seconds = {rate:.3f} million / second"
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								    if len(rates) > 1:
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								        print("Min    Mean   Max")
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								        print(f"{min(rates):6.3f} {sum(rates) / len(rates):6.3f} {max(rates):6.3f}")
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