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When we are returned a base class pointer (either directly or via shared_from_this()) we detect its runtime type (using `typeid`), then end up essentially reinterpret_casting the pointer to the derived type. This is invalid when the base class pointer was a non-first base, and we end up with an invalid pointer. We could dynamic_cast to the most-derived type, but if *that* type isn't pybind11-registered, the resulting pointer given to the base `cast` implementation isn't necessarily valid to be reinterpret_cast'ed back to the backup type. This commit removes the "backup" type argument from the many-argument `cast(...)` and instead does the derived-or-pointer type decision and type lookup in type_caster_base, where the dynamic_cast has to be to correctly get the derived pointer, but also has to do the type lookup to ensure that we don't pass the wrong (derived) pointer when the backup type (i.e. the type caster intrinsic type) pointer is needed. Since the lookup is needed before calling the base cast(), this also changes the input type to a detail::type_info rather than doing a (second) lookup in cast().
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471 lines
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/*
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pybind11/pybind11.h: Infrastructure for processing custom
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type and function attributes
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Copyright (c) 2016 Wenzel Jakob <wenzel.jakob@epfl.ch>
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All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
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BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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*/
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#pragma once
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#include "cast.h"
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NAMESPACE_BEGIN(pybind11)
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/// \addtogroup annotations
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/// @{
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/// Annotation for methods
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struct is_method { handle class_; is_method(const handle &c) : class_(c) { } };
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/// Annotation for operators
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struct is_operator { };
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/// Annotation for parent scope
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struct scope { handle value; scope(const handle &s) : value(s) { } };
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/// Annotation for documentation
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struct doc { const char *value; doc(const char *value) : value(value) { } };
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/// Annotation for function names
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struct name { const char *value; name(const char *value) : value(value) { } };
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/// Annotation indicating that a function is an overload associated with a given "sibling"
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struct sibling { handle value; sibling(const handle &value) : value(value.ptr()) { } };
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/// Annotation indicating that a class derives from another given type
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template <typename T> struct base {
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PYBIND11_DEPRECATED("base<T>() was deprecated in favor of specifying 'T' as a template argument to class_")
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base() { }
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};
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/// Keep patient alive while nurse lives
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template <size_t Nurse, size_t Patient> struct keep_alive { };
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/// Annotation indicating that a class is involved in a multiple inheritance relationship
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struct multiple_inheritance { };
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/// Annotation which enables dynamic attributes, i.e. adds `__dict__` to a class
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struct dynamic_attr { };
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/// Annotation which enables the buffer protocol for a type
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struct buffer_protocol { };
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/// Annotation which requests that a special metaclass is created for a type
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struct metaclass {
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handle value;
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PYBIND11_DEPRECATED("py::metaclass() is no longer required. It's turned on by default now.")
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metaclass() = default;
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/// Override pybind11's default metaclass
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explicit metaclass(handle value) : value(value) { }
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};
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/// Annotation to mark enums as an arithmetic type
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struct arithmetic { };
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/** \rst
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A call policy which places one or more guard variables (``Ts...``) around the function call.
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For example, this definition:
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.. code-block:: cpp
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m.def("foo", foo, py::call_guard<T>());
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is equivalent to the following pseudocode:
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.. code-block:: cpp
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m.def("foo", [](args...) {
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T scope_guard;
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return foo(args...); // forwarded arguments
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});
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\endrst */
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template <typename... Ts> struct call_guard;
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template <> struct call_guard<> { using type = detail::void_type; };
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template <typename T>
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struct call_guard<T> {
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static_assert(std::is_default_constructible<T>::value,
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"The guard type must be default constructible");
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using type = T;
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};
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template <typename T, typename... Ts>
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struct call_guard<T, Ts...> {
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struct type {
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T guard{}; // Compose multiple guard types with left-to-right default-constructor order
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typename call_guard<Ts...>::type next{};
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};
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};
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/// @} annotations
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NAMESPACE_BEGIN(detail)
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/* Forward declarations */
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enum op_id : int;
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enum op_type : int;
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struct undefined_t;
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template <op_id id, op_type ot, typename L = undefined_t, typename R = undefined_t> struct op_;
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template <typename... Args> struct init;
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template <typename... Args> struct init_alias;
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inline void keep_alive_impl(size_t Nurse, size_t Patient, function_call &call, handle ret);
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/// Internal data structure which holds metadata about a keyword argument
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struct argument_record {
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const char *name; ///< Argument name
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const char *descr; ///< Human-readable version of the argument value
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handle value; ///< Associated Python object
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bool convert : 1; ///< True if the argument is allowed to convert when loading
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argument_record(const char *name, const char *descr, handle value, bool convert)
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: name(name), descr(descr), value(value), convert(convert) { }
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};
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/// Internal data structure which holds metadata about a bound function (signature, overloads, etc.)
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struct function_record {
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function_record()
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: is_constructor(false), is_stateless(false), is_operator(false),
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has_args(false), has_kwargs(false), is_method(false) { }
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/// Function name
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char *name = nullptr; /* why no C++ strings? They generate heavier code.. */
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// User-specified documentation string
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char *doc = nullptr;
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/// Human-readable version of the function signature
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char *signature = nullptr;
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/// List of registered keyword arguments
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std::vector<argument_record> args;
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/// Pointer to lambda function which converts arguments and performs the actual call
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handle (*impl) (function_call &) = nullptr;
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/// Storage for the wrapped function pointer and captured data, if any
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void *data[3] = { };
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/// Pointer to custom destructor for 'data' (if needed)
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void (*free_data) (function_record *ptr) = nullptr;
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/// Return value policy associated with this function
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return_value_policy policy = return_value_policy::automatic;
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/// True if name == '__init__'
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bool is_constructor : 1;
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/// True if this is a stateless function pointer
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bool is_stateless : 1;
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/// True if this is an operator (__add__), etc.
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bool is_operator : 1;
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/// True if the function has a '*args' argument
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bool has_args : 1;
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/// True if the function has a '**kwargs' argument
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bool has_kwargs : 1;
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/// True if this is a method
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bool is_method : 1;
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/// Number of arguments (including py::args and/or py::kwargs, if present)
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std::uint16_t nargs;
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/// Python method object
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PyMethodDef *def = nullptr;
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/// Python handle to the parent scope (a class or a module)
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handle scope;
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/// Python handle to the sibling function representing an overload chain
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handle sibling;
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/// Pointer to next overload
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function_record *next = nullptr;
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};
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/// Special data structure which (temporarily) holds metadata about a bound class
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struct type_record {
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PYBIND11_NOINLINE type_record()
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: multiple_inheritance(false), dynamic_attr(false), buffer_protocol(false) { }
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/// Handle to the parent scope
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handle scope;
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/// Name of the class
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const char *name = nullptr;
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// Pointer to RTTI type_info data structure
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const std::type_info *type = nullptr;
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/// How large is the underlying C++ type?
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size_t type_size = 0;
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/// How large is pybind11::instance<type>?
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size_t instance_size = 0;
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/// The global operator new can be overridden with a class-specific variant
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void *(*operator_new)(size_t) = ::operator new;
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/// Function pointer to class_<..>::init_holder
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void (*init_holder)(PyObject *, const void *) = nullptr;
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/// Function pointer to class_<..>::dealloc
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void (*dealloc)(PyObject *) = nullptr;
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/// List of base classes of the newly created type
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list bases;
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/// Optional docstring
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const char *doc = nullptr;
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/// Custom metaclass (optional)
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handle metaclass;
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/// Multiple inheritance marker
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bool multiple_inheritance : 1;
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/// Does the class manage a __dict__?
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bool dynamic_attr : 1;
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/// Does the class implement the buffer protocol?
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bool buffer_protocol : 1;
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/// Is the default (unique_ptr) holder type used?
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bool default_holder : 1;
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PYBIND11_NOINLINE void add_base(const std::type_info *base, void *(*caster)(void *)) {
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auto base_info = detail::get_type_info(*base, false);
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if (!base_info) {
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std::string tname(base->name());
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detail::clean_type_id(tname);
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pybind11_fail("generic_type: type \"" + std::string(name) +
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"\" referenced unknown base type \"" + tname + "\"");
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}
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if (default_holder != base_info->default_holder) {
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std::string tname(base->name());
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detail::clean_type_id(tname);
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pybind11_fail("generic_type: type \"" + std::string(name) + "\" " +
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(default_holder ? "does not have" : "has") +
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" a non-default holder type while its base \"" + tname + "\" " +
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(base_info->default_holder ? "does not" : "does"));
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}
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bases.append((PyObject *) base_info->type);
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if (base_info->type->tp_dictoffset != 0)
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dynamic_attr = true;
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if (caster)
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base_info->implicit_casts.emplace_back(type, caster);
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}
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};
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inline function_call::function_call(function_record &f, handle p) :
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func(f), parent(p) {
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args.reserve(f.nargs);
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args_convert.reserve(f.nargs);
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}
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/**
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* Partial template specializations to process custom attributes provided to
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* cpp_function_ and class_. These are either used to initialize the respective
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* fields in the type_record and function_record data structures or executed at
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* runtime to deal with custom call policies (e.g. keep_alive).
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*/
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template <typename T, typename SFINAE = void> struct process_attribute;
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template <typename T> struct process_attribute_default {
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/// Default implementation: do nothing
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static void init(const T &, function_record *) { }
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static void init(const T &, type_record *) { }
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static void precall(function_call &) { }
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static void postcall(function_call &, handle) { }
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};
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/// Process an attribute specifying the function's name
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template <> struct process_attribute<name> : process_attribute_default<name> {
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static void init(const name &n, function_record *r) { r->name = const_cast<char *>(n.value); }
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};
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/// Process an attribute specifying the function's docstring
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template <> struct process_attribute<doc> : process_attribute_default<doc> {
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static void init(const doc &n, function_record *r) { r->doc = const_cast<char *>(n.value); }
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};
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/// Process an attribute specifying the function's docstring (provided as a C-style string)
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template <> struct process_attribute<const char *> : process_attribute_default<const char *> {
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static void init(const char *d, function_record *r) { r->doc = const_cast<char *>(d); }
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static void init(const char *d, type_record *r) { r->doc = const_cast<char *>(d); }
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};
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template <> struct process_attribute<char *> : process_attribute<const char *> { };
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/// Process an attribute indicating the function's return value policy
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template <> struct process_attribute<return_value_policy> : process_attribute_default<return_value_policy> {
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static void init(const return_value_policy &p, function_record *r) { r->policy = p; }
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};
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/// Process an attribute which indicates that this is an overloaded function associated with a given sibling
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template <> struct process_attribute<sibling> : process_attribute_default<sibling> {
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static void init(const sibling &s, function_record *r) { r->sibling = s.value; }
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};
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/// Process an attribute which indicates that this function is a method
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template <> struct process_attribute<is_method> : process_attribute_default<is_method> {
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static void init(const is_method &s, function_record *r) { r->is_method = true; r->scope = s.class_; }
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};
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/// Process an attribute which indicates the parent scope of a method
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template <> struct process_attribute<scope> : process_attribute_default<scope> {
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static void init(const scope &s, function_record *r) { r->scope = s.value; }
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};
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/// Process an attribute which indicates that this function is an operator
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template <> struct process_attribute<is_operator> : process_attribute_default<is_operator> {
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static void init(const is_operator &, function_record *r) { r->is_operator = true; }
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};
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/// Process a keyword argument attribute (*without* a default value)
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template <> struct process_attribute<arg> : process_attribute_default<arg> {
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static void init(const arg &a, function_record *r) {
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if (r->is_method && r->args.empty())
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r->args.emplace_back("self", nullptr, handle(), true /*convert*/);
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r->args.emplace_back(a.name, nullptr, handle(), !a.flag_noconvert);
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}
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};
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/// Process a keyword argument attribute (*with* a default value)
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template <> struct process_attribute<arg_v> : process_attribute_default<arg_v> {
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static void init(const arg_v &a, function_record *r) {
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if (r->is_method && r->args.empty())
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r->args.emplace_back("self", nullptr /*descr*/, handle() /*parent*/, true /*convert*/);
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if (!a.value) {
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#if !defined(NDEBUG)
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std::string descr("'");
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if (a.name) descr += std::string(a.name) + ": ";
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descr += a.type + "'";
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if (r->is_method) {
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if (r->name)
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descr += " in method '" + (std::string) str(r->scope) + "." + (std::string) r->name + "'";
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else
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descr += " in method of '" + (std::string) str(r->scope) + "'";
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} else if (r->name) {
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descr += " in function '" + (std::string) r->name + "'";
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}
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pybind11_fail("arg(): could not convert default argument "
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+ descr + " into a Python object (type not registered yet?)");
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#else
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pybind11_fail("arg(): could not convert default argument "
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"into a Python object (type not registered yet?). "
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"Compile in debug mode for more information.");
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#endif
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}
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r->args.emplace_back(a.name, a.descr, a.value.inc_ref(), !a.flag_noconvert);
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}
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};
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/// Process a parent class attribute. Single inheritance only (class_ itself already guarantees that)
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template <typename T>
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struct process_attribute<T, enable_if_t<is_pyobject<T>::value>> : process_attribute_default<handle> {
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static void init(const handle &h, type_record *r) { r->bases.append(h); }
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};
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/// Process a parent class attribute (deprecated, does not support multiple inheritance)
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template <typename T>
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struct process_attribute<base<T>> : process_attribute_default<base<T>> {
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static void init(const base<T> &, type_record *r) { r->add_base(&typeid(T), nullptr); }
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};
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/// Process a multiple inheritance attribute
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template <>
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struct process_attribute<multiple_inheritance> : process_attribute_default<multiple_inheritance> {
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static void init(const multiple_inheritance &, type_record *r) { r->multiple_inheritance = true; }
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};
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template <>
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struct process_attribute<dynamic_attr> : process_attribute_default<dynamic_attr> {
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static void init(const dynamic_attr &, type_record *r) { r->dynamic_attr = true; }
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};
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template <>
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struct process_attribute<buffer_protocol> : process_attribute_default<buffer_protocol> {
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static void init(const buffer_protocol &, type_record *r) { r->buffer_protocol = true; }
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};
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template <>
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struct process_attribute<metaclass> : process_attribute_default<metaclass> {
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static void init(const metaclass &m, type_record *r) { r->metaclass = m.value; }
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};
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/// Process an 'arithmetic' attribute for enums (does nothing here)
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template <>
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struct process_attribute<arithmetic> : process_attribute_default<arithmetic> {};
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template <typename... Ts>
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struct process_attribute<call_guard<Ts...>> : process_attribute_default<call_guard<Ts...>> { };
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/***
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* Process a keep_alive call policy -- invokes keep_alive_impl during the
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* pre-call handler if both Nurse, Patient != 0 and use the post-call handler
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* otherwise
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*/
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template <size_t Nurse, size_t Patient> struct process_attribute<keep_alive<Nurse, Patient>> : public process_attribute_default<keep_alive<Nurse, Patient>> {
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template <size_t N = Nurse, size_t P = Patient, enable_if_t<N != 0 && P != 0, int> = 0>
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static void precall(function_call &call) { keep_alive_impl(Nurse, Patient, call, handle()); }
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template <size_t N = Nurse, size_t P = Patient, enable_if_t<N != 0 && P != 0, int> = 0>
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static void postcall(function_call &, handle) { }
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template <size_t N = Nurse, size_t P = Patient, enable_if_t<N == 0 || P == 0, int> = 0>
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static void precall(function_call &) { }
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template <size_t N = Nurse, size_t P = Patient, enable_if_t<N == 0 || P == 0, int> = 0>
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static void postcall(function_call &call, handle ret) { keep_alive_impl(Nurse, Patient, call, ret); }
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};
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/// Recursively iterate over variadic template arguments
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template <typename... Args> struct process_attributes {
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static void init(const Args&... args, function_record *r) {
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int unused[] = { 0, (process_attribute<typename std::decay<Args>::type>::init(args, r), 0) ... };
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ignore_unused(unused);
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}
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static void init(const Args&... args, type_record *r) {
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int unused[] = { 0, (process_attribute<typename std::decay<Args>::type>::init(args, r), 0) ... };
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ignore_unused(unused);
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}
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static void precall(function_call &call) {
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int unused[] = { 0, (process_attribute<typename std::decay<Args>::type>::precall(call), 0) ... };
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ignore_unused(unused);
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}
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static void postcall(function_call &call, handle fn_ret) {
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int unused[] = { 0, (process_attribute<typename std::decay<Args>::type>::postcall(call, fn_ret), 0) ... };
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ignore_unused(unused);
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}
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};
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template <typename T>
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using is_call_guard = is_instantiation<call_guard, T>;
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/// Extract the ``type`` from the first `call_guard` in `Extras...` (or `void_type` if none found)
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template <typename... Extra>
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using extract_guard_t = typename exactly_one_t<is_call_guard, call_guard<>, Extra...>::type;
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/// Check the number of named arguments at compile time
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template <typename... Extra,
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size_t named = constexpr_sum(std::is_base_of<arg, Extra>::value...),
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size_t self = constexpr_sum(std::is_same<is_method, Extra>::value...)>
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constexpr bool expected_num_args(size_t nargs, bool has_args, bool has_kwargs) {
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return named == 0 || (self + named + has_args + has_kwargs) == nargs;
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}
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NAMESPACE_END(detail)
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NAMESPACE_END(pybind11)
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