* `container: silkeh/clang:18-bookworm` in .github/workflows/format.yml
* clang-tidy auto-fix (trivial, in test only)
* Disable `performance-enum-size` (noisy, low value)
* Temporarily turn off 3 diagnostics (to be tackled one-by-one).
* Add explicit `switch` `default` to resolve clang-tidy `bugprone-switch-missing-default-case`
Debian clang version 18.1.8 (++20240718080534+3b5b5c1ec4a3-1~exp1~20240718200641.143)
Target: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
tests/test_numpy_dtypes.cpp:212:5: warning: switching on non-enum value without default case may not cover all cases [bugprone-switch-missing-default-case]
* Add clang-17 and clang-18 testing.
* Add `NOLINTNEXTLINE(clang-analyzer-optin.core.EnumCastOutOfRange)` in test_tagbased_polymorphic.cpp
Debian clang version 18.1.8 (++20240718080534+3b5b5c1ec4a3-1~exp1~20240718200641.143)
Target: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
tests/test_tagbased_polymorphic.cpp:77:40: warning: The value '150' provided to the cast expression is not in the valid range of values for 'Kind' [clang-analyzer-optin.core.EnumCastOutOfRange]
* Fix inconsistent pybind11/eigen/tensor.h behavior:
This existing comment in pybind11/eigen/tensor.h
```
// move, take_ownership don't make any sense for a ref/map:
```
is at odds with the `delete src;` three lines up.
In real-world client code `take_ownership` will not exist (unless the client code is untested and unused). I.e. the `delete` is essentially only useful to avoid leaks in the pybind11 unit tests.
While upgrading to clang-tidy 18, the warning below appeared. Apparently it is produced during LTO, and it appears difficult to suppress. Regardless, the best way to resolve this is to remove the `delete` and to simply make the test objects `static` in the unit test code.
________
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Target: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
________
```
lto-wrapper: warning: using serial compilation of 3 LTRANS jobs
lto-wrapper: note: see the ‘-flto’ option documentation for more information
In function ‘cast_impl’,
inlined from ‘cast’ at /mounted_pybind11/include/pybind11/eigen/tensor.h:414:25,
inlined from ‘operator()’ at /mounted_pybind11/include/pybind11/eigen/../pybind11.h:296:40,
inlined from ‘_FUN’ at /mounted_pybind11/include/pybind11/eigen/../pybind11.h:267:21:
/mounted_pybind11/include/pybind11/eigen/tensor.h:475:17: warning: ‘operator delete’ called on unallocated object ‘<anonymous>’ [-Wfree-nonheap-object]
475 | delete src;
| ^
/mounted_pybind11/include/pybind11/eigen/../pybind11.h: In function ‘_FUN’:
/mounted_pybind11/include/pybind11/eigen/../pybind11.h:297:75: note: declared here
297 | std::move(args_converter).template call<Return, Guard>(cap->f),
| ^
```
* Disable `bugprone-chained-comparison`: this clang-tidy check is incompatible with the Catch2 `REQUIRE` macro (26 warnings like the one below).
________
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Target: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
________
```
/mounted_pybind11/tests/test_embed/test_interpreter.cpp:127:9: warning: chained comparison 'v0 <= v1 == v2' may generate unintended results, use parentheses to specify order of evaluation or a logical operator to separate comparison expressions [bugprone-chained-comparison]
127 | REQUIRE(ret == 42);
| ^
/build/tests/catch/catch.hpp:17670:24: note: expanded from macro 'REQUIRE'
17670 | #define REQUIRE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( "REQUIRE", Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, __VA_ARGS__ )
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/build/tests/catch/catch.hpp:2710:47: note: expanded from macro 'INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST'
2710 | catchAssertionHandler.handleExpr( Catch::Decomposer() <= __VA_ARGS__ ); \
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/mounted_pybind11/tests/test_embed/test_interpreter.cpp:127:9: note: operand 'v0' is here
127 | REQUIRE(ret == 42);
| ^
/build/tests/catch/catch.hpp:17670:24: note: expanded from macro 'REQUIRE'
17670 | #define REQUIRE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( "REQUIRE", Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, __VA_ARGS__ )
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/build/tests/catch/catch.hpp:2710:47: note: expanded from macro 'INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST'
2710 | catchAssertionHandler.handleExpr( Catch::Decomposer() <= __VA_ARGS__ ); \
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/mounted_pybind11/tests/test_embed/test_interpreter.cpp:127:17: note: operand 'v1' is here
127 | REQUIRE(ret == 42);
| ^
/build/tests/catch/catch.hpp:17670:90: note: expanded from macro 'REQUIRE'
17670 | #define REQUIRE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( "REQUIRE", Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, __VA_ARGS__ )
| ^~~~~~~~~~~
/build/tests/catch/catch.hpp:2710:70: note: expanded from macro 'INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST'
2710 | catchAssertionHandler.handleExpr( Catch::Decomposer() <= __VA_ARGS__ ); \
| ^~~~~~~~~~~
/mounted_pybind11/tests/test_embed/test_interpreter.cpp:127:24: note: operand 'v2' is here
127 | REQUIRE(ret == 42);
| ^
/build/tests/catch/catch.hpp:17670:90: note: expanded from macro 'REQUIRE'
17670 | #define REQUIRE( ... ) INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST( "REQUIRE", Catch::ResultDisposition::Normal, __VA_ARGS__ )
| ^~~~~~~~~~~
/build/tests/catch/catch.hpp:2710:70: note: expanded from macro 'INTERNAL_CATCH_TEST'
2710 | catchAssertionHandler.handleExpr( Catch::Decomposer() <= __VA_ARGS__ ); \
| ^~~~~~~~~~~
```
* Add 8 `// NOLINT(bugprone-empty-catch)`
* Resolve clang-tidy `bugprone-multi-level-implicit-pointer-conversion` warnings.
________
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Target: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
________
```
pybind11/detail/internals.h:556:53: warning: multilevel pointer conversion from 'internals **' to 'const void *', please use explicit cast [bugprone-multi-level-implicit-pointer-conversion]
pybind11/detail/type_caster_base.h:431:20: warning: multilevel pointer conversion from 'void **' to 'void *', please use explicit cast [bugprone-multi-level-implicit-pointer-conversion]
pybind11/numpy.h:904:81: warning: multilevel pointer conversion from '_object *const *' to 'const void *', please use explicit cast [bugprone-multi-level-implicit-pointer-conversion]
pybind11/numpy.h:1989:39: warning: multilevel pointer conversion from 'typename vectorize_arg<const double *>::type *' (aka 'const double **') to 'void *', please use explicit cast [bugprone-multi-level-implicit-pointer-conversion]
pybind11/numpy.h:1989:39: warning: multilevel pointer conversion from 'typename vectorize_arg<const VectorizeTestClass *>::type *' (aka 'const VectorizeTestClass **') to 'void *', please use explicit cast [bugprone-multi-level-implicit-pointer-conversion]
pybind11/stl/filesystem.h:75:44: warning: multilevel pointer conversion from 'PyObject **' (aka '_object **') to 'void *', please use explicit cast [bugprone-multi-level-implicit-pointer-conversion]
pybind11/stl/filesystem.h:83:42: warning: multilevel pointer conversion from 'PyObject **' (aka '_object **') to 'void *', please use explicit cast [bugprone-multi-level-implicit-pointer-conversion]
```
* Introduce `PYBIND11_REINTERPRET_CAST_VOID_PTR_IF_NOT_PYPY` to resolve PyPy build errors:
```
In file included from /Users/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/tests/test_stl.cpp:18:
/Users/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/include/pybind11/stl/filesystem.h:75:17: error: no matching function for call to 'PyPyUnicode_FSConverter'
if (PyUnicode_FSConverter(buf, reinterpret_cast<void *>(&native)) != 0) {
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/Users/runner/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.10.14/x64/include/pypy3.10/pypy_decl.h:969:31: note: expanded from macro 'PyUnicode_FSConverter'
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/Users/runner/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.10.14/x64/include/pypy3.10/pypy_decl.h:970:17: note: candidate function not viable: cannot convert argument of incomplete type 'void *' to 'struct _object **' for 2nd argument
PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyUnicode_FSConverter(struct _object *arg0, struct _object **arg1);
^
/Users/runner/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.10.14/x64/include/pypy3.10/pypy_decl.h:969:31: note: expanded from macro 'PyUnicode_FSConverter'
^
In file included from /Users/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/tests/test_stl.cpp:18:
/Users/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/include/pybind11/stl/filesystem.h:83:17: error: no matching function for call to 'PyPyUnicode_FSDecoder'
if (PyUnicode_FSDecoder(buf, reinterpret_cast<void *>(&native)) != 0) {
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/Users/runner/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.10.14/x64/include/pypy3.10/pypy_decl.h:971:29: note: expanded from macro 'PyUnicode_FSDecoder'
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/Users/runner/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.10.14/x64/include/pypy3.10/pypy_decl.h:972:17: note: candidate function not viable: cannot convert argument of incomplete type 'void *' to 'struct _object **' for 2nd argument
PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyUnicode_FSDecoder(struct _object *arg0, struct _object **arg1);
^
/Users/runner/hostedtoolcache/PyPy/3.10.14/x64/include/pypy3.10/pypy_decl.h:971:29: note: expanded from macro 'PyUnicode_FSDecoder'
^
```
* clang-tidy auto-fix
* Fix silly oversight.
* Use PyMutex instead of std::mutex in free-threaded build.
PyMutex is now part of the public C API as of 3.13.0b3 and generally has
slightly less overhead than std::mutex.
* style: pre-commit fixes
* Fix instance_map_shard padding
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* Add 'see #5200'
* Update include/pybind11/detail/internals.h
* Update include/pybind11/detail/internals.h
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* Support free-threaded CPython (PEP 703)
Some additional locking is added in the free-threaded build when
`Py_GIL_DISABLED` is defined:
- Most accesses to internals are protected by a single mutex
- The registered_instances uses a striped lock to improve concurrency
Pybind11 modules can indicate support for running with the GIL disabled
by calling `set_gil_not_used()`.
* refactor: use PYBIND11_MODULE (#11)
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* Address code review
* Suppress MSVC warning
* Changes from review
* style: pre-commit fixes
* `py::mod_gil_not_used()` suggestion.
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* ci: trying things for Windows Clang failure
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* WIP: try using older clang
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* tests: skip broken test
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* tests: try to skip test in tests
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* fix(tests): Prefer __version__ over MSVC
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* chore: avoid warning on Clang
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* Update tests/test_exceptions.py
* Update tests/test_exceptions.py
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* Copy clang 17 compatibility fixes from PR #4762 to a separate PR.
* static py::exception<> -> static py::handle
* Add `py::set_error()` but also try the suggestion of @malfet (https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/106401#pullrequestreview-1559961407).
* clang 17 compatibility fixes (#4767)
* Copy clang 17 compatibility fixes from PR #4762 to a separate PR.
* Add gcc:13 C++20
* Add silkeh/clang:16-bullseye C++20
* chore(deps): update pre-commit hooks (#4770)
updates:
- [github.com/psf/black: 23.3.0 → 23.7.0](https://github.com/psf/black/compare/23.3.0...23.7.0)
- [github.com/astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit: v0.0.276 → v0.0.281](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit/compare/v0.0.276...v0.0.281)
- [github.com/asottile/blacken-docs: 1.14.0 → 1.15.0](https://github.com/asottile/blacken-docs/compare/1.14.0...1.15.0)
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* docs: Remove upper bound on pybind11 in example pyproject.toml for setuptools (#4774)
* docs: Remove upper bound on pybind11 in example pyproject.toml for setuptools
* Update docs/compiling.rst
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* Provide better type hints for a variety of generic types (#4259)
* Provide better type hints for a variety of generic types
* Makes better documentation
* tuple, dict, list, set, function
* Move to py::typing
* style: pre-commit fixes
* Update copyright line with correct year and actual author. The author information was copy-pasted from the git log output.
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* Use `py::set_error()` everywhere possible (only one special case, in common.h).
Overload `py::set_error(py::handle, py::handle)`.
Change back to `static py::handle exc = ... .release();`
Deprecate `py::exception<>::operator()`
* Add `PYBIND11_WARNING_DISABLE` for INTEL and MSVC (and sort alphabetically).
* `PYBIND11_WARNING_DISABLE_INTEL(10441)` does not work.
For ICC only, falling back to the recommended `py::set_error()` to keep the testing simple.
It is troublesome to add `--diag-disable=10441` specifically for test_exceptions.cpp, even that is non-ideal because it covers the entire file, not just the one line we need it for, and the value of exercising the trivial deprecated `operator()` on this one extra platform is practically zero.
* Fix silly oversight.
* NVHPC 23.5.0 generates deprecation warnings. They are currently not treated as errors, but falling back to using `py::set_error()` to not have to deal with that distraction.
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* Try using `std::hash<std::type_index>`, `std::equal_to<std::type_index>` everywhere.
From PR #4316 we know that types in the unnamed namespace in different translation units do not compare equal, as desired.
But do types in named namespaces compare equal, as desired?
* Revert "Try using `std::hash<std::type_index>`, `std::equal_to<std::type_index>` everywhere."
This reverts commit a06949a9265014b3c581396c4f37c45ccc03dea6.
* Use "our own name-based hash and equality functions" for `std::type_index` only under macOS, based on results shown under https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/4316#issuecomment-1305097879
* Patch in PR #4313: Minimal reproducer for clash when binding types defined in the unnamed namespace.
* test_unnamed_namespace_b xfail for clang
* `PYBIND11_INTERNALS_VERSION 5`
* Add a note to docs/classes.rst
* For compatibility with Google-internal testing, test_unnamed_namespace_a & test_unnamed_namespace_b need to work when imported in any order.
* Trying "__GLIBCXX__ or Windows", based on observations from Google-internal testing.
* Try _LIBCPP_VERSION
* Account for libc++ behavior in tests and documentation.
* Adjust expectations for Windows Clang (and make code less redundant).
* Add WindowsClang to ci.yml
Added block transferred from PR #4321
* Add clang-latest to name that appears in the GitHub Actions web view.
* Tweak the note in classes.rst again.
* Add `pip install --upgrade pip`, Show env, cosmetic changes
Already tested under PR #4321
* Add macos_brew_install_llvm to ci.yml
Added block transferred from PR #4324
* `test_cross_module_exception_translator` xfail 'Homebrew Clang'
* Revert back to base version of .github/workflows/ci.yml (the ci.yml changes were merged under #4323 and #4326)
* Fixes for ruff
* Make updated condition in internals.h dependent on ABI version.
* Remove PYBIND11_TEST_OVERRIDE when testing with PYBIND11_INTERNALS_VERSION=10000000
* Selectively exercise cmake `-DPYBIND11_TEST_OVERRIDE`: ubuntu, macos, windows
Extra work added to quick jobs, based on timings below, to not increase the GHA start-to-last-job-finished time.
```
Duration
^ Number of pytest runs
^ ^ Job identifier
^ ^ ^
0:03:48.024227 1 1___3___Clang_3.6___C++11___x64.txt
0:03:58.992814 1 2___3___Clang_3.7___C++11___x64.txt
0:04:25.758942 1 1___3.7___Debian___x86____Install.txt
0:04:50.148276 1 4___3___Clang_7___C++11___x64.txt
0:04:55.784558 1 13___3___Clang_15___C++20___x64.txt
0:04:57.048754 1 6___3___Clang_dev___C++11___x64.txt
0:05:00.485181 1 7___3___Clang_5___C++14___x64.txt
0:05:03.744964 1 2___3___almalinux8___x64.txt
0:05:06.222752 1 5___3___Clang_9___C++11___x64.txt
0:05:11.767022 1 2___3___GCC_7___C++17__x64.txt
0:05:18.634930 1 2___3.11__deadsnakes____x64.txt
0:05:22.810995 1 1___3___GCC_7___C++11__x64.txt
0:05:25.275317 1 12___3___Clang_14___C++20___x64.txt
0:05:32.058174 1 5___3___GCC_10___C++17__x64.txt
0:05:39.381351 1 7___3___GCC_12___C++20__x64.txt
0:05:40.502252 1 8___3___Clang_10___C++17___x64.txt
0:05:59.344905 1 3___3___Clang_3.9___C++11___x64.txt
0:06:10.825147 1 6___3___GCC_11___C++20__x64.txt
0:06:20.655443 1 3___3___almalinux9___x64.txt
0:06:22.472061 1 3___3___GCC_8___C++14__x64.txt
0:06:42.647406 1 11___3___Clang_13___C++20___x64.txt
0:06:53.352720 1 1___3.10___CUDA_11.7___Ubuntu_22.04.txt
0:07:07.357801 1 2___3.7___MSVC_2019___x86_-DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=14.txt
0:07:09.057603 1 1___3___centos7___x64.txt
0:07:15.546282 1 1___3.8___MSVC_2019__Debug____x86_-DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=17.txt
0:07:22.566022 1 4___3___GCC_8___C++17__x64.txt
0:08:13.592674 1 2___3.9___MSVC_2019__Debug____x86_-DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=20.txt
0:08:16.422768 1 9___3___Clang_11___C++20___x64.txt
0:08:21.168457 1 3___3.8___MSVC_2019___x86_-DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=17.txt
0:08:27.129468 1 10___3___Clang_12___C++20___x64.txt
0:09:35.045470 1 1___3.10___windows-latest___clang-latest.txt
0:09:57.361843 1 1___3.9___MSVC_2022_C++20___x64.txt
0:10:35.187767 1 1___3.6___MSVC_2019___x86.txt
0:11:14.691200 4 2___3.9___ubuntu-20.04___x64.txt
0:11:37.701167 1 1_macos-latest___brew_install_llvm.txt
0:11:38.688299 4 4___3.11___ubuntu-20.04___x64.txt
0:11:52.720216 1 4___3.9___MSVC_2019___x86_-DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=20.txt
0:13:23.456591 4 6___pypy-3.8___ubuntu-20.04___x64_-DPYBIND11_FINDPYTHON=ON.txt
0:13:25.863592 2 1___3___ICC_latest___x64.txt
0:13:32.411758 3 9___3.9___windows-2022___x64.txt
0:13:45.473377 4 3___3.10___ubuntu-20.04___x64.txt
0:13:55.366447 4 5___pypy-3.7___ubuntu-20.04___x64.txt
0:13:57.969502 3 10___3.10___windows-2022___x64.txt
0:14:19.837475 3 11___3.11___windows-2022___x64.txt
0:14:33.316770 4 1___3.6___ubuntu-20.04___x64_-DPYBIND11_FINDPYTHON=ON_-DCMA.txt
0:15:34.449278 4 22___3.6___windows-2019___x64_-DPYBIND11_FINDPYTHON=ON.txt
0:16:25.189055 2 1___3.9-dbg__deadsnakes____Valgrind___x64.txt
0:17:20.956667 4 15___3.6___macos-latest___x64.txt
0:17:27.513891 4 23___3.9___windows-2019___x64.txt
0:17:58.783286 3 8___3.6___windows-2022___x64.txt
0:18:25.917828 4 7___pypy-3.9___ubuntu-20.04___x64.txt
0:19:17.399820 3 13___pypy-3.8___windows-2022___x64.txt
0:19:45.002122 3 12___pypy-3.7___windows-2022___x64.txt
0:20:03.201926 4 16___3.9___macos-latest___x64.txt
0:20:15.415178 4 17___3.10___macos-latest___x64.txt
0:20:20.263216 4 20___pypy-3.8___macos-latest___x64.txt
0:20:31.998226 3 1___3___windows-latest___mingw64.txt
0:20:40.812286 4 18___3.11___macos-latest___x64.txt
0:22:47.714749 4 19___pypy-3.7___macos-latest___x64.txt
0:23:04.435859 3 2___3___windows-latest___mingw32.txt
0:25:48.719597 3 14___pypy-3.9___windows-2022___x64.txt
0:26:01.211688 4 21___pypy-3.9___macos-latest___x64.txt
0:28:19.971015 1 1___3___CentOS7__PGI_22.9___x64.txt
```
* Update skipif for Python 3.12a7 (the WIP needs to be handled in a separate PR).
* Introduce `get_python_state_dict()`
* Conditional version bump for Python 3.12+
* Shuffle subexpressions to make the condition easier to understand (no change to logic).
* Make pybind11 ABI version 5 the minimum for Python 3.12+ (as suggested by @Lalaland)
* Add back condition for PYPY_VERSION, but keep it open for future PyPy versions.
* Fall back to simple `|| defined(PYPY_VERSION)`. `PY_VERSION_HEX` does not appear to be meaningful with PyPy.
* chore: update clang-tidy to 15
* Add git
* Add NOLINTNEXTLINE for assignment in if
* Update CONTRIBUTING.md
* Add NOLINTNEXTLINE where needed
* Add one more NOLINTNEXTLINE
* stl_bind: make more readable
* Another missing NOLINTNEXTLINE
* Match style elsewhere
* Apply reviewer suggestion. Mark false positive
* Use `PyEval_InitThreads()` as intended (actually matters only for Python 3.6).
* Add `if defined(WITH_THREAD)` condition.
https://docs.python.org/3.6/c-api/init.html#c.PyEval_InitThreads
> This function is not available when thread support is disabled at compile time.
* Fix oversight pointed out by @EricCousineau-TRI: Remove condition that is always false.
* Illustrate bug in functional.h
* style: pre-commit fixes
* Make functional casting more robust / add workaround
* Make function_record* casting even more robust
* See if this fixes PyPy issue
* It still fails on PyPy sadly
* Do not make new CTOR just yet
* Fix test
* Add name to ensure correctness
* style: pre-commit fixes
* Clean up tests + remove ifdef guards
* Add comments
* Improve comments, error handling, and safety
* Fix compile error
* Fix magic logic
* Extract helper function
* Fix func signature
* move to local internals
* style: pre-commit fixes
* Switch to simpler design
* style: pre-commit fixes
* Move to function_record
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* Add option to force the use of the PYPY GIL scoped acquire/release logic to support nested gil access, see https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/issues/1276 and https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/83101
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Update CMakeLists.txt
* docs: update upgrade guide
* Update docs/upgrade.rst
* All bells & whistles.
* Add Reminder to common.h, so that we will not forget to purge `!WITH_THREAD` branches when dropping Python 3.6
* New sentence instead of semicolon.
* Temporarily pull in snapshot of PR #4246
* Add `test_release_acquire`
* Add more unit tests for nested gil locking
* Add test_report_builtins_internals_keys
* Very minor enhancement: sort list only after filtering.
* Revert change in docs/upgrade.rst
* Add test_multi_acquire_release_cross_module, while also forcing unique PYBIND11_INTERNALS_VERSION for cross_module_gil_utils.cpp
* Hopefully fix apparently new ICC error.
```
2022-10-28T07:57:54.5187728Z -- The CXX compiler identification is Intel 2021.7.0.20220726
...
2022-10-28T07:58:53.6758994Z icpc: remark #10441: The Intel(R) C++ Compiler Classic (ICC) is deprecated and will be removed from product release in the second half of 2023. The Intel(R) oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler (ICX) is the recommended compiler moving forward. Please transition to use this compiler. Use '-diag-disable=10441' to disable this message.
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5801597Z In file included from /home/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/include/pybind11/detail/../detail/type_caster_base.h(15),
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5803794Z from /home/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/include/pybind11/detail/../cast.h(15),
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5805740Z from /home/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/include/pybind11/detail/../attr.h(14),
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5809556Z from /home/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/include/pybind11/detail/class.h(12),
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5812154Z from /home/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/include/pybind11/pybind11.h(13),
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5948523Z from /home/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/tests/cross_module_gil_utils.cpp(13):
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5949009Z /home/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/include/pybind11/detail/../detail/internals.h(177): error #2282: unrecognized GCC pragma
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5949374Z PYBIND11_TLS_KEY_INIT(tstate)
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5949579Z ^
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5949695Z
```
* clang-tidy fixes
* Workaround for PYPY WIN exitcode None
* Revert "Temporarily pull in snapshot of PR #4246"
This reverts commit 23ac16e859150f27fda25ca865cabcb4444e0770.
* Another workaround for PYPY WIN exitcode None
* Clean up how the tests are run "run in process" Part 1: uniformity
* Clean up how the tests are run "run in process" Part 2: use `@pytest.mark.parametrize` and clean up the naming.
* Skip some tests `#if defined(THREAD_SANITIZER)` (tested with TSAN using the Google-internal toolchain).
* Run all tests again but ignore ThreadSanitizer exitcode 66 (this is less likely to mask unrelated ThreadSanitizer issues in the future).
* bug fix: missing common.h include before using `PYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT`
For the tests in the github CI this does not matter, because
`PYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT` is always defined from the command line,
but when monkey-patching common.h locally, it matters.
* if process.exitcode is None: assert t_delta > 9.9
* More sophisiticated `_run_in_process()` implementation, clearly reporting `DEADLOCK`, additionally exercised via added `intentional_deadlock()`
* Wrap m.intentional_deadlock in a Python function, for `ForkingPickler` compatibility.
```
> ForkingPickler(file, protocol).dump(obj)
E TypeError: cannot pickle 'PyCapsule' object
```
Observed with all Windows builds including mingw but not PyPy, and macos-latest with Python 3.9, 3.10, 3.11 but not 3.6.
* Add link to potential solution for WOULD-BE-NICE-TO-HAVE feature.
* Add `SKIP_IF_DEADLOCK = True` option, to not pollute the CI results with expected `DEADLOCK` failures while we figure out what to do about them.
* Add COPY-PASTE-THIS: gdb ... command (to be used for debugging the detected deadlock)
* style: pre-commit fixes
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* `#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.`
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* tests: use sys.version_info, not PY
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* 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
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* Manual line breaks to pre-empt undesired `clang-format`ing.
Informed by work under https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/3683:
60b7eb410f59572e6559
* Manual curation of clang-format diffs involving source code comments.
Very labor-intensive and dull.
* Pulling .clang-format change from @henryiii's 9057962d40
* Adding commonly used .clang-format `CommentPragmas:`
* Ensure short lambdas are allowed
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* Adding readability-qualified-auto to .clang-tidy
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* fix: support Python < 3.6
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* 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
* Eliminate duplicate TLS keys for loader_life_support stack
This revises the existing fix for
https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/issues/2765 in
https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/3237 to reduce the amount of
TLS storage used.
The shared TLS key is stored in two different ways, depending on
`PYBIND11_INTERNALS_VERSION`. If `PYBIND11_INTERNALS_VERSION ==
4` (as is currently set), the TLS key is stored in the
`internal::shared_data` map to avoid breaking ABI compatibility. If
`PYBIND11_INTERNALS_VERSION > 4`, the TLS key is stored directly in
the `internals` struct.
* Fix test_pytypes.py::test_issue2361 failure on PyPy3.7
* Add github actions tests for unstable ABI
* Fix thread safety for pybind11 loader_life_support
Fixes issue: https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/issues/2765
This converts the vector of PyObjects to either a single void* or
a per-thread void* depending on the WITH_THREAD define.
The new field is used by each thread to construct a stack
of loader_life_support frames that can extend the life of python
objects.
The pointer is updated when the loader_life_support object is allocated
(which happens before a call) as well as on release.
Each loader_life_support maintains a set of PyObject references
that need to be lifetime extended; this is done by storing them
in a c++ std::unordered_set and clearing the references when the
method completes.
* Also update the internals version as the internal struct is no longer compatible
* Add test demonstrating threading works correctly.
It may be appropriate to run this under msan/tsan/etc.
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* Update version to dev2
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* Remove unnecessary pytest in test
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* clang-format test_thread.cpp
* Add a note about debugging the py::cast() error
* thread_test.py now propagates exceptions on join() calls.
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* Removing pragma for GCC -Wattributes, fixing forward declarations.
* Introducing PYBIND11_NOINLINE_FWD to deal with CUDA, GCC7, GCC8.
* Updating PYBIND11_NOINLINE_DCL in Doxyfile.
* Trying noinline, noinline for {CUDA, GCC7, GCC8}
* Trying noinline, inline for {CUDA, GCC7, GCC8}
* Adding GCC -Wattributes `pragma` in 3 header files.
* Introducing PYBIND11_NOINLINE_GCC_PRAGMA_ATTRIBUTES_NEEDED, used in 9 header files.
* Removing ICC pragma 2196, to see if it is still needed.
* Trying noinline, noinline for ICC
* Trying noinline, inline for ICC
* Restoring ICC pragma 2196, introducing PYBIND11_NOINLINE_FORCED, defined for testing.
* Removing code accidentally left in (was for experimentation only).
* Removing one-time-test define.
* Removing PYBIND11_NOINLINE_FWD macro (after learning that it makes no sense).
* Testing with PYBIND11_NOINLINE_DISABLED. Minor non-functional enhancements.
* Removing #define PYBIND11_NOINLINE_DISABLED (test was successful).
* Removing PYBIND11_NOINLINE_FORCED and enhancing comments for PYBIND11_NOINLINE.
* WIP stripping back
* Making -Wattributes pragma in pybind11 specific to GCC7, GCC8, CUDA.
* maint(clang-tidy) Improve code readability
* Fix minor typos
* Revert optimization that removed test case
* Fix comment formatting
* Revert another optimization to repro an issue
* Remove make_unique since it C++14 and newer only
* eformat comments
* Fix unsignedness of comparison
* Update comment
* Create a module_internals struct
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* Add local exception translators
These are added via the register_local_exception_translator function
and are then applied before the global translators
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* Fix a bug in the unit test with the string value of KeyError
* Fix a formatting issue
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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
* Force the builtin module key to be the correct type.
Previously it was always going to be a std::string which converted into
unicode. Python 2 appears to want module keys to be normal str types, so
this was breaking code that expected plain string types in the
builtins.keys() data structure
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* Update the unit test so it will also run on pypy
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* Wrap PYBIND11_OVERLOAD_NAME and PYBIND11_OVERLOAD_PURE_NAME in do { ... } while (false), and resolve trailing semicolon
* Deprecate PYBIND11_OVERLOAD_* and get_overload in favor of PYBIND11_OVERRIDE_* and get_override
* Correct erroneous usage of 'overload' instead of 'override' in the implementation and internals
* Fix tests to use non-deprecated PYBIND11_OVERRIDE_* macros
* Update docs to use override instead of overload where appropriate, and add warning about deprecated aliases
* Add semicolons to deprecated PYBIND11_OVERLOAD macros to match original behavior
* Remove deprecation of PYBIND11_OVERLOAD_* macros and get_overload
* Add note to changelog and upgrade guide
* Change NAMESPACE_BEGIN and NAMESPACE_END macros into PYBIND11_NAMESPACE_BEGIN and PYBIND11_NAMESPACE_END
* Fix sudden HomeBrew 'python not installed' error
* Sweep difference in 'Class.__init__() must be called when overriding __init__' error message between CPython and PyPy under the rug
* Homebrew updated to 3.8 yesterday.
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The PyEval_InitThreads() and PyEval_ThreadsInitialized() functions are
now deprecated and will be removed in Python 3.11. Calling
PyEval_InitThreads() now does nothing. The GIL is initialized by
Py_Initialize() since Python 3.7.
Clang has a bug [1] in x86 Windows that is exposed by the use of lambdas with "unforwardable" prototypes. The error is "error: cannot compile this forwarded non-trivially copyable parameter yet", and the message was introduced in [2] (used to be an assertion).
[1] https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=28299
[2] feb1567e07
This is only necessary if `get_internals` is called for the first time in a given module when the running thread is in a GIL-released state.
Fixes#1364