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Author SHA1 Message Date
Stefan Seefeld
68fa9dccde Merge branch 'develop' 2021-03-04 11:57:23 -05:00
Dmitry Bely
f5d14ef15e Fix issue #280 2021-02-07 23:07:30 -05:00
Dmitry Bely
f7254f5d8a Add a test case for issue #280 2021-02-07 23:07:30 -05:00
Edward Diener
bffcb99ae7 [skip ci] Add "cxxstd" json field. The "cxxstd" json field is being added to each Boost library's meta json information for libraries in order to specify the minumum C++ standard compilation level. The value of this field matches one of the values for 'cxxstd' in Boost.Build. The purpose of doing this is to provide information for the Boost website documentation for each library which will specify the minimum C++ standard compilation that an end-user must employ in order to use the particular library. This will aid end-users who want to know if they can successfully use a Boost library based on their C++ compiler's compilation level, without having to search the library's documentation to find this out. 2021-01-21 07:25:16 -05:00
Victor Stinner
cbd2d9f033 Fix compatibility with Python 3.10.0a4: fopen
Replace private _Py_fopen() with public fopen(): private _Py_fopen()
function was removed in 3.10.0a4:
https://bugs.python.org/issue32381
2021-01-06 07:55:48 -05:00
Cedric Schmeits
0f1945060f noncopyable is located in the boost namespace 2021-01-04 01:35:25 -05:00
Cedric Schmeits
30dd3fe8b1 added includes for call_method.hpp and def.hpp 2021-01-04 01:35:25 -05:00
Stefan Seefeld
500194edb7 Fix Python 3.10 (PEP-620) incompatibility. 2021-01-04 01:31:40 -05:00
Stefan Seefeld
cd953cff06 Replace appveyor by github actions. 2021-01-04 00:21:07 -05:00
Stefan Seefeld
5e4f6278e0 Remove travis-ci logic. 2020-12-26 14:53:19 -05:00
Stefan Seefeld
108c93f7c3 Deploy documentation via github actions. 2020-12-26 14:53:19 -05:00
Stefan Seefeld
3dd6bcf39f Add OSX tests. 2020-12-26 14:53:19 -05:00
Tom Kent
97a8550a9f Using docker images to execut the github actions for testing (#335)
Introduce github action-based test workflow for Ubuntu.
2020-12-22 16:56:09 -05:00
Thomas Kent
c9521a8ef5 Updated VS2019 to 16.8.3 2020-12-22 16:53:56 -05:00
Thomas Kent
8328a4f535 New VS2019 version on appveyor 2020-12-13 14:14:29 -05:00
Stefan Seefeld
cc973263c4 Merge branch 'develop' 2020-11-02 00:58:26 -05:00
Pat Riehecky
f1320bf30b Add pypy3 to TravisCI matrix 2020-10-16 12:35:44 -04:00
Pat Riehecky
d9f06052e2 Convert Python 3.1+ to use public C API for filenames 2020-10-16 12:35:44 -04:00
Pat Riehecky
9ad5298d0b Use python macros to stay on public API for new pythons 2020-10-16 12:35:44 -04:00
Pat Riehecky
944fa075b3 Stop using deprecated API calls (python-3.9) #319 2020-10-15 21:54:47 -04:00
Stefan Seefeld
b4fbf1840b Fix appveyor builds. 2020-10-15 12:45:35 -04:00
Stefan Seefeld
ec402ea0d7 Merge branch 'develop' 2020-08-14 15:59:10 -04:00
David Seifert
60405cc48c Remove Boost.Python-specific python-tag code 2020-08-08 02:32:07 -04:00
Austin Maliszewski
9e1132f4f5 Handle NULL from call to PyLong_Type
PyLong_Type raises an exception if the argument is not convertible to
long, therefore, this has to be handled as new_reference and not
new_non_null_reference, otherwise a segfault will occur.
2020-08-08 02:30:46 -04:00
Tyler Kieft
bf824c1b98 Ensure all doctests run 2020-08-08 02:19:03 -04:00
Andrey Semashev
01ab510585 Removed usage of deprecated header boost/detail/iterator.hpp.
The header is deprecated in favor of <iterator>. It generates compiler
warnings and will be removed in a future release.
2020-08-07 18:09:31 -04:00
Edward Diener
5e2d55d801 Revert back to original, as __cdecl is fine with the Embarcadero C++ clang-based compilers. 2020-08-07 17:35:12 -04:00
Edward Diener
17886fc296 Change __BORLANDC__ to BOOST_BORLANDC, which is defined in Boost config for the Embarcadero non-clang-based compilers. 2020-08-07 17:35:12 -04:00
Stefan Seefeld
15115eb1f8 Fix appveyor build failures. 2020-08-07 14:04:30 -04:00
Julien Schueller
1727b67a5a detail/caller.hpp:127:2: error: extra ';' [-Wpedantic] 2019-06-01 19:07:40 -04:00
Peter Dimov
0a9b687e9e Merge pull request #264 from boostorg/pr/fix-numpy-install
Only boost-install boost_numpy when it's being built
2019-04-17 15:08:15 -07:00
Peter Dimov
8c8b0dc215 Only boost-install boost_numpy when it's being built 2019-04-18 00:02:52 +03:00
Nikita Kniazev
fdc9ec760f Fixed module tests fail
Since recently lightweight_test introduced a sanitation to ensure that
`boost::report_errors()` is called, and it does not in module tests.

The problem could be fixed by exporting the function and calling it from
these python tests, but as it already done in other module tests I just
turned those usages lightweight_test to a regular assertation.
2019-03-31 20:36:56 -04:00
Stefan Seefeld
102acf1d34 Merge branch 'develop' 2019-03-29 09:41:46 -04:00
Nikita Kniazev
0b0c0536d6 The right hypot fix for MinGW 2019-03-26 15:56:03 -04:00
Owens
0d0cd711a7 Enable forward declaration of unwind_type() in msvc14.15 and later.
Name lookup in msvc has changed between 14.14 and 14.15 making it consistent with other compilers. Forward declaration of unwind_type() is now required as it is for other compilers.

Resolves compilation errors identified in:

https://github.com/boostorg/python/issues/228
2019-03-25 11:00:48 -04:00
Jonathan Wakely
72e254bf8b Fix name of file in tutorial
I think it's meant to refer to the Jamroot file being discussed, not Jamrules.
2019-03-23 20:38:29 -04:00
Nikita Kniazev
1f1b9b6aef Fix hypot issue on MinGW 2019-03-23 20:37:35 -04:00
Nikita Kniazev
6bd6d71850 Fix -Wregister error on Clang in C++17 mode
Suppresses the warning on GCC, Clang, and MSVC.
2019-03-21 16:40:41 -04:00
Stefan Seefeld
b9c0e58d57 Merge branch 'develop' 2019-03-05 21:39:52 -05:00
Tom Kent
4b01139720 Ssize t warning - trac #3353 (#21)
Fixes msvc unsafe type conversion warning - trac num: 3353
2019-03-03 22:02:57 -05:00
SPKorhonen
65bfec2d97 Fix static object initialization under Visual Studio 2017 (#208)
Fix static object initialization under VS 15.7.2
2019-03-03 21:59:48 -05:00
Orivej Desh
4f6d547c0a clear python exception after expected attribute lookup failure
Python 3.7.0 asserts that attribute lookup functions are called without outstanding exceptions:
https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/v3.7.0a2/Objects/typeobject.c#L3037
Motivation: https://bugs.python.org/issue34068#msg321262
Therefore the error set by the first PyObject_GetItem should be cleared before calling PyObject_GetAttrString.
2019-02-13 23:38:02 -05:00
Stefan Seefeld
90813b1ad7 Merge branch 'develop' 2019-01-10 18:45:39 -05:00
Peter Dimov
b644946368 Add comments explaining the stage/install targets in build/Jamfile 2018-10-12 14:34:15 -04:00
Peter Dimov
c7799aa44f Add empty stage/install targets when Python is not configured 2018-10-12 14:34:15 -04:00
Peter Dimov
02095af952 Use boost-install in build/Jamfile 2018-10-12 09:42:51 -04:00
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environment:
global:
# SDK v7.0 MSVC Express 2008's SetEnv.cmd script will fail if the
# /E:ON and /V:ON options are not enabled in the batch script intepreter
# See: http://stackoverflow.com/a/13751649/163740
CMD_IN_ENV: "cmd /E:ON /V:ON /C .\\ci\\run_with_env.cmd"
BOOST_PREFIX: C:\Libraries\boost_1_66_0
matrix:
# Pre-installed Python versions, which Appveyor may upgrade to
# a later point release.
# See: http://www.appveyor.com/docs/installed-software#python
- PYTHON: "C:\\Python27"
PYTHON_VERSION: "2.7.x" # currently 2.7.9
PYTHON_ARCH: "32"
MSVC: "14.0"
ARCH: x86
- PYTHON: "C:\\Python36-x64"
PYTHON_VERSION: "3.6.x"
PYTHON_ARCH: "64"
MSVC: "12.0"
ARCH: x86_64
- APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2017
PYTHON: "C:\\Python36-x64"
PYTHON_VERSION: "3.6.x"
PYTHON_ARCH: "64"
MSVC: "14.13.26128"
ARCH: x86_64
install:
# If there is a newer build queued for the same PR, cancel this one.
# The AppVeyor 'rollout builds' option is supposed to serve the same
# purpose but it is problematic because it tends to cancel builds pushed
# directly to master instead of just PR builds (or the converse).
# credits: JuliaLang developers.
- ps: if ($env:APPVEYOR_PULL_REQUEST_NUMBER -and $env:APPVEYOR_BUILD_NUMBER -ne ((Invoke-RestMethod `
https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/$env:APPVEYOR_ACCOUNT_NAME/$env:APPVEYOR_PROJECT_SLUG/history?recordsNumber=50).builds | `
Where-Object pullRequestId -eq $env:APPVEYOR_PULL_REQUEST_NUMBER)[0].buildNumber) { `
throw "There are newer queued builds for this pull request, failing early." }
- ECHO "Filesystem root:"
- ps: "ls \"C:/\""
- ECHO "Installed libraries:"
- ps: "ls \"C:/Libraries/\""
## This path doesn't exist with the VS 2017 worker images
#- ECHO "Installed SDKs:"
#- ps: "ls \"C:/Program Files/Microsoft SDKs/Windows\""
# Install Python (from the official .msi of http://python.org) and pip when
# not already installed.
- ps: if (-not(Test-Path($env:PYTHON))) { & .ci\install.ps1 }
# Prepend newly installed Python to the PATH of this build (this cannot be
# done from inside the powershell script as it would require to restart
# the parent CMD process).
- "SET PATH=%PYTHON%;%PYTHON%\\Scripts;%PATH%"
# Check that we have the expected version and architecture for Python
- "python --version"
- "python -c \"import struct; print(struct.calcsize('P') * 8)\""
# Upgrade to the latest version of pip to avoid it displaying warnings
# about it being out of date.
- "pip install --disable-pip-version-check --user --upgrade pip"
# Install the build dependencies of the project. If some dependencies contain
# compiled extensions and are not provided as pre-built wheel packages,
# pip will build them from source using the MSVC compiler matching the
# target Python version and architecture
- |
curl -LfsS -o faber.tar.gz https://github.com/stefanseefeld/faber/archive/snapshot/2018-04-08.tar.gz
tar xf faber.tar.gz
CD faber-snapshot-2018-04-08
python setup.py install
CD ..
# report the available MSVC compilers
- faber --info=tools cxx
- easy_install sphinx
- pip install numpy
build_script:
- faber --with-boost-include=%BOOST_PREFIX% target.arch=%ARCH% msvc.version=%MSVC%
test_script:
- faber --with-boost-include=%BOOST_PREFIX% test.report target.arch=%ARCH% msvc.version=%MSVC%
after_test:
# If tests are successful, create binary packages for the project.
#- "%CMD_IN_ENV% python setup.py bdist_wheel"
#- "%CMD_IN_ENV% python setup.py bdist_wininst"
#- "%CMD_IN_ENV% python setup.py bdist_msi"
#- ps: "ls dist"
#artifacts:
# Archive the generated packages in the ci.appveyor.com build report.
#- path: dist\*
#on_success:
# - TODO: upload the content of dist/*.whl to a public wheelhouse
#

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# -*- python -*-
from faber.tools.boost import boostbook
from faber.tools.python import python
bb = boostbook(prefix='/usr/share/boostbook')
p = python(command='$PYTHON')

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# Sample script to install Python and pip under Windows
# Authors: Olivier Grisel, Jonathan Helmus, Kyle Kastner, and Alex Willmer
# License: CC0 1.0 Universal: http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
$MINICONDA_URL = "http://repo.continuum.io/miniconda/"
$BASE_URL = "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/"
$GET_PIP_URL = "https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py"
$GET_PIP_PATH = "C:\get-pip.py"
$PYTHON_PRERELEASE_REGEX = @"
(?x)
(?<major>\d+)
\.
(?<minor>\d+)
\.
(?<micro>\d+)
(?<prerelease>[a-z]{1,2}\d+)
"@
function Download ($filename, $url) {
$webclient = New-Object System.Net.WebClient
$basedir = $pwd.Path + "\"
$filepath = $basedir + $filename
if (Test-Path $filename) {
Write-Host "Reusing" $filepath
return $filepath
}
# Download and retry up to 3 times in case of network transient errors.
Write-Host "Downloading" $filename "from" $url
$retry_attempts = 2
for ($i = 0; $i -lt $retry_attempts; $i++) {
try {
$webclient.DownloadFile($url, $filepath)
break
}
Catch [Exception]{
Start-Sleep 1
}
}
if (Test-Path $filepath) {
Write-Host "File saved at" $filepath
} else {
# Retry once to get the error message if any at the last try
$webclient.DownloadFile($url, $filepath)
}
return $filepath
}
function ParsePythonVersion ($python_version) {
if ($python_version -match $PYTHON_PRERELEASE_REGEX) {
return ([int]$matches.major, [int]$matches.minor, [int]$matches.micro,
$matches.prerelease)
}
$version_obj = [version]$python_version
return ($version_obj.major, $version_obj.minor, $version_obj.build, "")
}
function DownloadPython ($python_version, $platform_suffix) {
$major, $minor, $micro, $prerelease = ParsePythonVersion $python_version
if (($major -le 2 -and $micro -eq 0) `
-or ($major -eq 3 -and $minor -le 2 -and $micro -eq 0) `
) {
$dir = "$major.$minor"
$python_version = "$major.$minor$prerelease"
} else {
$dir = "$major.$minor.$micro"
}
if ($prerelease) {
if (($major -le 2) `
-or ($major -eq 3 -and $minor -eq 1) `
-or ($major -eq 3 -and $minor -eq 2) `
-or ($major -eq 3 -and $minor -eq 3) `
) {
$dir = "$dir/prev"
}
}
if (($major -le 2) -or ($major -le 3 -and $minor -le 4)) {
$ext = "msi"
if ($platform_suffix) {
$platform_suffix = ".$platform_suffix"
}
} else {
$ext = "exe"
if ($platform_suffix) {
$platform_suffix = "-$platform_suffix"
}
}
$filename = "python-$python_version$platform_suffix.$ext"
$url = "$BASE_URL$dir/$filename"
$filepath = Download $filename $url
return $filepath
}
function InstallPython ($python_version, $architecture, $python_home) {
Write-Host "Installing Python" $python_version "for" $architecture "bit architecture to" $python_home
if (Test-Path $python_home) {
Write-Host $python_home "already exists, skipping."
return $false
}
if ($architecture -eq "32") {
$platform_suffix = ""
} else {
$platform_suffix = "amd64"
}
$installer_path = DownloadPython $python_version $platform_suffix
$installer_ext = [System.IO.Path]::GetExtension($installer_path)
Write-Host "Installing $installer_path to $python_home"
$install_log = $python_home + ".log"
if ($installer_ext -eq '.msi') {
InstallPythonMSI $installer_path $python_home $install_log
} else {
InstallPythonEXE $installer_path $python_home $install_log
}
if (Test-Path $python_home) {
Write-Host "Python $python_version ($architecture) installation complete"
} else {
Write-Host "Failed to install Python in $python_home"
Get-Content -Path $install_log
Exit 1
}
}
function InstallPythonEXE ($exepath, $python_home, $install_log) {
$install_args = "/quiet InstallAllUsers=1 TargetDir=$python_home"
RunCommand $exepath $install_args
}
function InstallPythonMSI ($msipath, $python_home, $install_log) {
$install_args = "/qn /log $install_log /i $msipath TARGETDIR=$python_home"
$uninstall_args = "/qn /x $msipath"
RunCommand "msiexec.exe" $install_args
if (-not(Test-Path $python_home)) {
Write-Host "Python seems to be installed else-where, reinstalling."
RunCommand "msiexec.exe" $uninstall_args
RunCommand "msiexec.exe" $install_args
}
}
function RunCommand ($command, $command_args) {
Write-Host $command $command_args
Start-Process -FilePath $command -ArgumentList $command_args -Wait -Passthru
}
function InstallPip ($python_home) {
$pip_path = $python_home + "\Scripts\pip.exe"
$python_path = $python_home + "\python.exe"
if (-not(Test-Path $pip_path)) {
Write-Host "Installing pip..."
$webclient = New-Object System.Net.WebClient
$webclient.DownloadFile($GET_PIP_URL, $GET_PIP_PATH)
Write-Host "Executing:" $python_path $GET_PIP_PATH
& $python_path $GET_PIP_PATH
} else {
Write-Host "pip already installed."
}
}
function DownloadMiniconda ($python_version, $platform_suffix) {
if ($python_version -eq "3.4") {
$filename = "Miniconda3-3.5.5-Windows-" + $platform_suffix + ".exe"
} else {
$filename = "Miniconda-3.5.5-Windows-" + $platform_suffix + ".exe"
}
$url = $MINICONDA_URL + $filename
$filepath = Download $filename $url
return $filepath
}
function InstallMiniconda ($python_version, $architecture, $python_home) {
Write-Host "Installing Python" $python_version "for" $architecture "bit architecture to" $python_home
if (Test-Path $python_home) {
Write-Host $python_home "already exists, skipping."
return $false
}
if ($architecture -eq "32") {
$platform_suffix = "x86"
} else {
$platform_suffix = "x86_64"
}
$filepath = DownloadMiniconda $python_version $platform_suffix
Write-Host "Installing" $filepath "to" $python_home
$install_log = $python_home + ".log"
$args = "/S /D=$python_home"
Write-Host $filepath $args
Start-Process -FilePath $filepath -ArgumentList $args -Wait -Passthru
if (Test-Path $python_home) {
Write-Host "Python $python_version ($architecture) installation complete"
} else {
Write-Host "Failed to install Python in $python_home"
Get-Content -Path $install_log
Exit 1
}
}
function InstallMinicondaPip ($python_home) {
$pip_path = $python_home + "\Scripts\pip.exe"
$conda_path = $python_home + "\Scripts\conda.exe"
if (-not(Test-Path $pip_path)) {
Write-Host "Installing pip..."
$args = "install --yes pip"
Write-Host $conda_path $args
Start-Process -FilePath "$conda_path" -ArgumentList $args -Wait -Passthru
} else {
Write-Host "pip already installed."
}
}
function main () {
InstallPython $env:PYTHON_VERSION $env:PYTHON_ARCH $env:PYTHON
InstallPip $env:PYTHON
}
main

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:: To build extensions for 64 bit Python 3, we need to configure environment
:: variables to use the MSVC 2010 C++ compilers from GRMSDKX_EN_DVD.iso of:
:: MS Windows SDK for Windows 7 and .NET Framework 4 (SDK v7.1)
::
:: To build extensions for 64 bit Python 2, we need to configure environment
:: variables to use the MSVC 2008 C++ compilers from GRMSDKX_EN_DVD.iso of:
:: MS Windows SDK for Windows 7 and .NET Framework 3.5 (SDK v7.0)
::
:: 32 bit builds, and 64-bit builds for 3.5 and beyond, do not require specific
:: environment configurations.
::
:: Note: this script needs to be run with the /E:ON and /V:ON flags for the
:: cmd interpreter, at least for (SDK v7.0)
::
:: More details at:
:: https://github.com/cython/cython/wiki/64BitCythonExtensionsOnWindows
:: http://stackoverflow.com/a/13751649/163740
::
:: Author: Olivier Grisel
:: License: CC0 1.0 Universal: http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
::
:: Notes about batch files for Python people:
::
:: Quotes in values are literally part of the values:
:: SET FOO="bar"
:: FOO is now five characters long: " b a r "
:: If you don't want quotes, don't include them on the right-hand side.
::
:: The CALL lines at the end of this file look redundant, but if you move them
:: outside of the IF clauses, they do not run properly in the SET_SDK_64==Y
:: case, I don't know why.
@ECHO OFF
SET COMMAND_TO_RUN=%*
SET WIN_SDK_ROOT=C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows
SET WIN_WDK=c:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Include\wdf
:: Extract the major and minor versions, and allow for the minor version to be
:: more than 9. This requires the version number to have two dots in it.
SET MAJOR_PYTHON_VERSION=%PYTHON_VERSION:~0,1%
IF "%PYTHON_VERSION:~3,1%" == "." (
SET MINOR_PYTHON_VERSION=%PYTHON_VERSION:~2,1%
) ELSE (
SET MINOR_PYTHON_VERSION=%PYTHON_VERSION:~2,2%
)
:: Based on the Python version, determine what SDK version to use, and whether
:: to set the SDK for 64-bit.
IF %MAJOR_PYTHON_VERSION% == 2 (
SET WINDOWS_SDK_VERSION="v7.0"
SET SET_SDK_64=Y
) ELSE (
IF %MAJOR_PYTHON_VERSION% == 3 (
SET WINDOWS_SDK_VERSION="v7.1"
IF %MINOR_PYTHON_VERSION% LEQ 4 (
SET SET_SDK_64=Y
) ELSE (
SET SET_SDK_64=N
IF EXIST "%WIN_WDK%" (
:: See: https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/1610302/
REN "%WIN_WDK%" 0wdf
)
)
) ELSE (
ECHO Unsupported Python version: "%MAJOR_PYTHON_VERSION%"
EXIT 1
)
)
IF %PYTHON_ARCH% == 64 (
IF %SET_SDK_64% == Y (
ECHO Configuring Windows SDK %WINDOWS_SDK_VERSION% for Python %MAJOR_PYTHON_VERSION% on a 64 bit architecture
SET DISTUTILS_USE_SDK=1
SET MSSdk=1
"%WIN_SDK_ROOT%\%WINDOWS_SDK_VERSION%\Setup\WindowsSdkVer.exe" -q -version:%WINDOWS_SDK_VERSION%
"%WIN_SDK_ROOT%\%WINDOWS_SDK_VERSION%\Bin\SetEnv.cmd" /x64 /release
ECHO Executing: %COMMAND_TO_RUN%
call %COMMAND_TO_RUN% || EXIT 1
) ELSE (
ECHO Using default MSVC build environment for 64 bit architecture
ECHO Executing: %COMMAND_TO_RUN%
call %COMMAND_TO_RUN% || EXIT 1
)
) ELSE (
ECHO Using default MSVC build environment for 32 bit architecture
ECHO Executing: %COMMAND_TO_RUN%
call %COMMAND_TO_RUN% || EXIT 1
)

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#!/bin/bash
set -e # Exit with nonzero exit code if anything fails
SOURCE_BRANCH="master"
TARGET_BRANCH="gh-pages"
# Pull requests and commits to other branches shouldn't try to deploy, just build to verify
if [ "$TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST" != "false" ] || \
[ "$TRAVIS_BRANCH" != master -a \
"$TRAVIS_BRANCH" != develop -a \
"$TRAVIS_BRANCH" != travis ]; then
echo "No docs to upload."
exit 0
fi
if [ -z "$GH_TOKEN" ]; then
echo "Error: GH_TOKEN is undefined"
exit 1
fi
# Save some useful information
REPO=`git config remote.origin.url`
SHA=`git rev-parse --verify HEAD`
# build happens to contain the "doc/html" tree that we want to push
# into the gh-pages branch. So we step into that directory, create a new repo,
# set the remote appropriately, then commit and push.
cd build
git init
git config user.name "Travis CI"
git config user.email "travis-ci"
# Make sure 'GH_TOKEN' is set (as 'secure' variable) in .travis.yml
git remote add upstream "https://$GH_TOKEN@github.com/boostorg/python.git"
git fetch upstream
git reset upstream/gh-pages
# Prepare version.
if [ "$TRAVIS_BRANCH" = develop -o "$TRAVIS_BRANCH" = travis ]; then
mkdir -p develop/doc/
cp ../index.html develop/
cp ../doc/index.html develop/doc/
cp -a doc/html develop/doc/
git add develop/index.html
git add develop/doc/index.html
git add -A develop/doc/html
else
cp ../index.html .
cp ../doc/index.html doc/
git add index.html
git add doc/index.html
git add -A doc/html
fi
# Commit the new version.
git commit -m "Deploy to GitHub Pages: ${SHA}"
# Now that we're all set up, we can push.
git push -q upstream HEAD:gh-pages

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name: deploy documentation
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
deploy:
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: setup
run: |
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install \
libboost1.71-tools-dev \
python3 \
python3-numpy \
python3-sphinx \
xsltproc \
docbook-xsl
sudo python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip
sudo python3 -m pip install faber
- name: build
run: |
sed -e "s/\$PYTHON/python3/g" .ci/faber > ~/.faber
faber --builddir=build doc.html
if [ "${GITHUB_REF##*/}" == master ]; then
echo "destination_dir=doc/html" >> $GITHUB_ENV
else
echo "destination_dir=doc/develop/html" >> $GITHUB_ENV
fi
- name: deploy
uses: peaceiris/actions-gh-pages@v3
with:
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
publish_dir: build/doc/html
destination_dir: ${{ env.destination_dir }}
keep_files: true

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name: Test OSX
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: macOS-latest
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
python-version: [3.6]
cxx: [clang++]
std: [c++98, c++11, c++14] # TODO: c++17 is failing !
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: setup python
uses: actions/setup-python@v2
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
- name: setup prerequisites
run: |
brew install boost
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
python -m pip install setuptools faber
- name: build
run: |
python --version
${{ matrix.cxx }} --version
faber -v
sed -e "s/\$PYTHON/python/g" .ci/faber > ~/.faber
faber \
--builddir=build \
cxx.name=${{ matrix.cxx }} \
cxxflags=-std=${{ matrix.std }} \
-j`sysctl -n hw.ncpu`
- name: test
run: |
faber \
--builddir=build\
cxx.name=${{ matrix.cxx }} \
cxxflags=-std=${{ matrix.std }} \
-j`sysctl -n hw.ncpu` \
test.report

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name: Test Ubuntu
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
python: [python, python3]
cxx: [g++, clang++]
std: [c++98, c++11, c++14, c++17]
include:
# Add the appropriate docker image for each compiler.
# The images from teeks99/boost-python-test already have boost::python
# pre-reqs installed, see:
# https://github.com/teeks99/boost-python-test-docker
- cxx: clang++
docker-img: teeks99/boost-python-test:clang-11_1.66.0
- cxx: g++
docker-img: teeks99/boost-python-test:gcc-9_1.66.0
container:
image: ${{ matrix.docker-img }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: build
run: |
${{ matrix.python }} --version
${{ matrix.cxx }} --version
faber -v
sed -e "s/\$PYTHON/${{ matrix.python }}/g" .ci/faber > ~/.faber
faber \
--with-boost-include=${BOOST_PY_DEPS} \
--builddir=build \
cxx.name=${{ matrix.cxx }} \
cxxflags=-std=${{ matrix.std }} \
-j`nproc`
- name: test
run: |
faber \
--with-boost-include=${BOOST_PY_DEPS} \
--builddir=build \
cxx.name=${{ matrix.cxx }} \
cxxflags=-std=${{ matrix.std }} \
-j`nproc` \
test.report

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name: Test Windows
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: windows-latest
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
python-version: [3.7]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- uses: actions/setup-python@v2
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
- name: setup boost prerequisites
uses: lukka/run-vcpkg@v6
with:
vcpkgGitCommitId: '8a9a97315aefb3f8bc5d81bf66ca0025938b9c91'
vcpkgDirectory: '${{ runner.workspace }}/vcpkg'
vcpkgTriplet: x64-windows
vcpkgArguments: boost-config boost-core boost-function boost-graph boost-iterator boost-lexical-cast boost-mpl boost-preprocessor boost-smart-ptr boost-static-assert
- name: setup faber
#shell: 'bash'
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
python -m pip install setuptools faber numpy
faber --info=tools cxx
- name: build
shell: cmd
run: |
faber --builddir=build cxx.name=msvc --with-boost-include=${{ runner.workspace }}/vcpkg/installed/x64-windows/include -j4
- name: test
shell: cmd
run: |
faber --builddir=build cxx.name=msvc --with-boost-include=${{ runner.workspace }}/vcpkg/installed/x64-windows/include -j4 test.report

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@@ -1,118 +0,0 @@
#
# Copyright (c) 2016 Stefan Seefeld
# All rights reserved.
#
# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
sudo: required
dist: trusty
language: cpp
env:
global:
- secure: BRNUkxN3p8f+uYKWC3Hr0VPqZA0PxbWr1DJlcI4hbiZtzKhMCWjDmd9UW9CzzexqeOxpd+9s0G87qvOur+wMSVxugDxtTesZrh1czXHeSVxgQrYD783XJtQJ9aYypbChkiboRD6Xpmbq7itwMuHBJMFtCuDxMynpU1jWwkyTf2Y=
matrix:
include:
- os: linux
env: CXX=g++ PYTHON=python CXXFLAGS=-std=c++98
- os: linux
env: CXX=g++ PYTHON=python CXXFLAGS=-std=c++11
- os: linux
env: CXX=g++ PYTHON=python3 CXXFLAGS=-std=c++98
- os: linux
env: CXX=g++ PYTHON=python3 CXXFLAGS=-std=c++11
- os: linux
env: CXX=clang++ PYTHON=python3 CXXFLAGS=-std=c++98
- os: linux
env: CXX=clang++ PYTHON=python3 CXXFLAGS=-std=c++11
- os: osx
env: CXX=clang++ PYTHON=python CXXFLAGS=-std=c++11
- env: PYTHON=python DOC=1
allow_failures:
- os: osx
addons:
apt:
sources:
- ubuntu-toolchain-r-test
packages:
- gcc-4.8
- g++-4.8
- clang
- python-numpy
- python-sphinx
- python3-dev
- python3-numpy
- libboost-all-dev
- xsltproc
- docbook-xsl
- python-docutils
cache:
directories:
- $HOME/Boost
before_install:
# The Trusty image has several Python versions pre-installed compiled with
# conflicting UCS2 and UCS4 unicode. Modify the PATH to skip the TravisCI python.
# See https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/4948 for details.
- export PATH=$(echo $PATH | tr ':' "\n" | sed '/\/opt\/python/d' | tr "\n" ":" | sed "s|::|:|g")
install:
# Install our own version of Boost (the subset we need) as the system version is
# too old (for C++11 support).
- |
if [ ! -d $HOME/Boost/tools/boostbook ]; then
echo "rebuilding Boost prerequisites."
wget https://sourceforge.net/projects/boost/files/boost/1.66.0/boost_1_66_0.tar.gz/download
tar xf download
pushd boost_1_66_0
./bootstrap.sh
./b2 tools/bcp
mkdir -p $HOME/Boost
# Install Boost.Python prerequisites, but not Boost.Python itself.
dist/bin/bcp python tools/boostbook tools/quickbook $HOME/Boost &> /dev/null
rm -rf $HOME/Boost/boost/python*
popd
else
echo "using cached Boost prerequisites."
fi
# Install Faber, the build tool.
date=2018-04-08
wget https://github.com/stefanseefeld/faber/archive/snapshot/$date.tar.gz
tar xf $date.tar.gz
pushd faber-snapshot-$date
#wget https://github.com/stefanseefeld/faber/archive/release/0.2.tar.gz
#tar xf 0.2.tar.gz
#pushd faber-release-0.2
sudo python setup.py install
popd
before_script:
- sed -e "s/\$PYTHON/$PYTHON/g" .ci/faber > ~/.faber
- $PYTHON --version
- faber -h
- ls -l $HOME/Boost
script:
- |
if [ "$DOC" ]; then
BOOST_ROOT=$HOME/Boost faber --builddir=build doc.html
else
faber --with-boost-include=$HOME/Boost --builddir=build test.report cxx.name=$CXX cxxflags=$CXXFLAGS
fi
after_success:
# Upload docs only when building upstream.
- |
if [ "$DOC" -a \
"$TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG" = "boostorg/python" -a \
"$TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST" = "false" ]; then
export GH_TOKEN
.ci/upload_docs.sh
fi

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@@ -1,68 +0,0 @@
# Copyright (c) 2018 Stefan Seefeld
# All rights reserved.
#
# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
import option ;
import regex ;
import python ;
#
# The `version-suffix` rule really belongs into python.jam, and
# should be moved there. `split-version` is only duplicated here
# as a prerequisite. (See https://github.com/boostorg/build/pull/290)
#
# Validate the version string and extract the major/minor part we care about.
#
local rule split-version ( version )
{
local major-minor = [ MATCH "^([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)(.*)$" : $(version) : 1 2 3 ] ;
if ! $(major-minor[2]) || $(major-minor[3])
{
ECHO "Warning: \"using python\" expects a two part (major, minor) version number; got" $(version) instead ;
# Add a zero to account for the missing digit if necessary.
major-minor += 0 ;
}
return $(major-minor[1]) $(major-minor[2]) ;
}
# Define a version suffix for libraries depending on Python.
# For example, Boost.Python built for Python 2.7 uses the suffix "27"
rule version-suffix ( version )
{
local major-minor = [ split-version $(version) ] ;
local suffix = $(major-minor:J="") ;
return $(suffix) ;
}
# Python build id (for Python libraries only).
python-id = [ option.get "python-buildid" ] ;
if $(python-id)
{
PYTHON_ID = [ regex.replace $(python-id) "[*\\/:.\"\']" _ ] ;
}
rule python-tag ( name : type ? : property-set )
{
local result = $(name) ;
if $(type) in STATIC_LIB SHARED_LIB IMPORT_LIB
{
local version = [ $(property-set).get <python> ] ;
local lib-suffix = [ version-suffix $(version) ] ;
result = $(result)$(lib-suffix) ;
}
if $(type) in STATIC_LIB SHARED_LIB IMPORT_LIB && $(PYTHON_ID)
{
result = $(result)-$(PYTHON_ID) ;
}
# forward to the boost tagging rule
return [ tag $(result) : $(type) : $(property-set) ] ;
}

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@@ -21,8 +21,7 @@ See the [Boost.Python](http://boostorg.github.io/python) documentation for detai
**Hint :** Check out the [development version](http://boostorg.github.io/python/develop) of the documentation to see work in progress.
# Building [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/boostorg/python.svg?branch=develop)](https://travis-ci.org/boostorg/python) [![Build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/cgx9xma6v3gjav92/branch/develop?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/stefanseefeld/python/branch/develop)
# Building ![Test Ubuntu](https://github.com/boostorg/python/workflows/Test%20Ubuntu/badge.svg) ![Test OSX](https://github.com/boostorg/python/workflows/Test%20OSX/badge.svg) ![Test Windows](https://github.com/boostorg/python/workflows/Test%20Windows/badge.svg)
While Boost.Python is part of the Boost C++ Libraries super-project, and thus can be compiled as part of Boost, it can also be compiled and installed stand-alone, i.e. against a pre-installed Boost package.

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@@ -30,8 +30,6 @@ else
;
}
if [ python.configured ]
{
project boost/python
: source-location ../src
;
@@ -95,7 +93,7 @@ lib boost_python
<dependency>config-warning
<python-debugging>on:<define>BOOST_DEBUG_PYTHON
-<tag>@$(BOOST_JAMROOT_MODULE)%$(BOOST_JAMROOT_MODULE).tag
<tag>@$(__name__).python-tag
<tag>@python-tag
<conditional>@python.require-py
: # default build
@@ -123,7 +121,7 @@ lib boost_numpy
<library>boost_python
<python-debugging>on:<define>BOOST_DEBUG_PYTHON
-<tag>@$(BOOST_JAMROOT_MODULE)%$(BOOST_JAMROOT_MODULE).tag
<tag>@$(__name__).python-tag
<tag>@python-tag
<conditional>@python.require-py
: # default build
@@ -132,4 +130,38 @@ lib boost_numpy
<link>static:<define>BOOST_NUMPY_STATIC_LIB
<python-debugging>on:<define>BOOST_DEBUG_PYTHON
;
}
# boost-install creates `stage` and `install` targets
#
# `stage` stages (builds and copies into `stage/lib`) the given libraries
# `boost_python` and `boost_numpy` and their dependencies and is similar
# to issuing `b2 --with-python stage` from top level
#
# `install` installs the two libraries and their dependencies and is similar
# to issuing `b2 --with-python install` from top level
if [ python.configured ]
{
if [ python.numpy ]
{
boost-install boost_python boost_numpy ;
}
else
{
boost-install boost_python ;
}
}
else
{
# When Python isn't configured, the above `boost-install` is not executed,
# so we create empty `stage` and `install` targets that do nothing but issue
# a warning message unless `--without-python` is given
alias stage : config-warning ;
explicit stage ;
alias install : config-warning ;
explicit install ;
}

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@@ -20,6 +20,8 @@ C++ Module Definition
``
#include <boost/python/module.hpp>
#include <boost/python/class.hpp>
#include <boost/python/call_method.hpp>
#include <boost/python/def.hpp>
#include <boost/utility.hpp>
#include <cstring>
@@ -28,7 +30,7 @@ class Base
{
public:
virtual char const* class_name() const { return "Base"; }
virtual ~Base();
virtual ~Base() {};
};
bool is_base(Base* b)
@@ -56,7 +58,7 @@ BOOST_PYTHON_MODULE(my_module)
{
def("is_base", is_base);
class_<Base,Base_callback, noncopyable>("Base")
class_<Base,Base_callback, boost::noncopyable>("Base")
.def("class_name", &Base_callback::Base_name)
;

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@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ __jam__
file. Simply copy the file and tweak [^use-project boost] to where your
boost root directory is and you're OK.
The comments contained in the Jamrules file above should be sufficient
The comments contained in the Jamroot file above should be sufficient
to get you going.
[h2 Running bjam]

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@@ -75,8 +75,8 @@ checks = [cxx_checks.has_cxx11(features, define('HAS_CXX11')),
has_numpy(features)]
config = report('config', checks)
src = module('src', features=config.use)
test = module('test', features=config.use)
doc = module('doc', features=config.use)
src = module('src', features=features|config.use)
test = module('test', features=features|config.use)
doc = module('doc', features=features|config.use)
default = src.default

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@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ call(PyObject* callable
)
{
PyObject* const result =
PyEval_CallFunction(
PyObject_CallFunction(
callable
, const_cast<char*>("(" BOOST_PP_REPEAT_1ST(N, BOOST_PYTHON_FIXED, "O") ")")
BOOST_PP_REPEAT_1ST(N, BOOST_PYTHON_FAST_ARG_TO_PYTHON_GET, nil)
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ call(PyObject* callable
// This conversion *must not* be done in the same expression as
// the call, because, in the special case where the result is a
// reference a Python object which was created by converting a C++
// argument for passing to PyEval_CallFunction, its reference
// argument for passing to PyObject_CallFunction, its reference
// count will be 2 until the end of the full expression containing
// the conversion, and that interferes with dangling
// pointer/reference detection.

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@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ call_method(PyObject* self, char const* name
// This conversion *must not* be done in the same expression as
// the call, because, in the special case where the result is a
// reference a Python object which was created by converting a C++
// argument for passing to PyEval_CallFunction, its reference
// argument for passing to PyObject_CallFunction, its reference
// count will be 2 until the end of the full expression containing
// the conversion, and that interferes with dangling
// pointer/reference detection.

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ template <class T, class X1, class X2, class X3> class class_;
class def_visitor_access
{
# if defined(BOOST_NO_MEMBER_TEMPLATE_FRIENDS) \
|| BOOST_WORKAROUND(__BORLANDC__, BOOST_TESTED_AT(0x551))
|| BOOST_WORKAROUND(BOOST_BORLANDC, BOOST_TESTED_AT(0x551))
// Tasteless as this may seem, making all members public allows member templates
// to work in the absence of member template friends.
public:
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ class def_visitor
friend class def_visitor_access;
# if defined(BOOST_NO_MEMBER_TEMPLATE_FRIENDS) \
|| BOOST_WORKAROUND(__BORLANDC__, BOOST_TESTED_AT(0x551))
|| BOOST_WORKAROUND(BOOST_BORLANDC, BOOST_TESTED_AT(0x551))
// Tasteless as this may seem, making all members public allows member templates
// to work in the absence of member template friends.
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@@ -109,6 +109,23 @@ struct converter_target_type <void_result_to_python >
return 0;
}
};
// Generation of ret moved from caller_arity<N>::impl::signature to here due to "feature" in MSVC 15.7.2 with /O2
// which left the ret uninitialized and caused segfaults in Python interpreter.
template<class Policies, class Sig> const signature_element* get_ret()
{
typedef BOOST_DEDUCED_TYPENAME Policies::template extract_return_type<Sig>::type rtype;
typedef typename select_result_converter<Policies, rtype>::type result_converter;
static const signature_element ret = {
(is_void<rtype>::value ? "void" : type_id<rtype>().name())
, &detail::converter_target_type<result_converter>::get_pytype
, boost::detail::indirect_traits::is_reference_to_non_const<rtype>::value
};
return &ret;
}
#endif
@@ -229,16 +246,12 @@ struct caller_arity<N>
{
const signature_element * sig = detail::signature<Sig>::elements();
#ifndef BOOST_PYTHON_NO_PY_SIGNATURES
// MSVC 15.7.2, when compiling to /O2 left the static const signature_element ret,
// originally defined here, uninitialized. This in turn led to SegFault in Python interpreter.
// Issue is resolved by moving the generation of ret to separate function in detail namespace (see above).
const signature_element * ret = detail::get_ret<Policies, Sig>();
typedef BOOST_DEDUCED_TYPENAME Policies::template extract_return_type<Sig>::type rtype;
typedef typename select_result_converter<Policies, rtype>::type result_converter;
static const signature_element ret = {
(is_void<rtype>::value ? "void" : type_id<rtype>().name())
, &detail::converter_target_type<result_converter>::get_pytype
, boost::detail::indirect_traits::is_reference_to_non_const<rtype>::value
};
py_func_sig_info res = {sig, &ret };
py_func_sig_info res = {sig, ret };
#else
py_func_sig_info res = {sig, sig };
#endif

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@@ -11,13 +11,15 @@
namespace boost { namespace python { namespace detail {
#ifndef _MSC_VER //if forward declared, msvc6.5 does not recognize them as inline
// forward declaration, required (at least) by Tru64 cxx V6.5-042
#if (!defined(_MSC_VER) || _MSC_VER >= 1915)
// If forward declared, msvc6.5 does not recognize them as inline.
// However, as of msvc14.15 (_MSC_VER 1915/Visual Studio 15.8.0) name lookup is now consistent with other compilers.
// forward declaration, required (at least) by Tru64 cxx V6.5-042 and msvc14.15
template <class Generator, class U>
inline typename Generator::result_type
unwind_type(U const& p, Generator* = 0);
// forward declaration, required (at least) by Tru64 cxx V6.5-042
// forward declaration, required (at least) by Tru64 cxx V6.5-042 and msvc14.15
template <class Generator, class U>
inline typename Generator::result_type
unwind_type(boost::type<U>*p = 0, Generator* = 0);
@@ -83,7 +85,7 @@ struct unwind_helper<false>
template <class Generator, class U>
inline typename Generator::result_type
#ifndef _MSC_VER
#if (!defined(_MSC_VER) || _MSC_VER >= 1915)
unwind_type(U const& p, Generator*)
#else
unwind_type(U const& p, Generator* = 0)
@@ -148,7 +150,7 @@ struct unwind_helper2<reference_to_pointer_>
// why bother?
template <class Generator, class U>
inline typename Generator::result_type
#ifndef _MSC_VER
#if (!defined(_MSC_VER) || _MSC_VER >= 1915)
unwind_type(boost::type<U>*, Generator*)
#else
unwind_type(boost::type<U>*p =0, Generator* =0)

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@@ -47,6 +47,13 @@
# endif
#endif
// pyconfig.h defines a macro with hypot name, what breaks libstdc++ math headers
// that Python.h tries to include afterwards.
#if defined(__MINGW32__)
# include <cmath>
# include <math.h>
#endif
# include <pyconfig.h>
# if defined(_SGI_COMPILER_VERSION) && _SGI_COMPILER_VERSION >= 740
# undef _POSIX_C_SOURCE
@@ -83,6 +90,7 @@
// than MSVC on Win32
//
#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
# if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__CYGWIN__)
# if defined(__LP64__)
@@ -138,19 +146,45 @@ typedef int pid_t;
# undef hypot // undo the evil #define left by Python.
# elif defined(__BORLANDC__)
# elif defined(__BORLANDC__) && !defined(__clang__)
# undef HAVE_HYPOT
# define HAVE_HYPOT 1
# endif
#endif // _WIN32
#if defined(__GNUC__)
# if defined(__has_warning)
# define BOOST_PYTHON_GCC_HAS_WREGISTER __has_warning("-Wregister")
# else
# define BOOST_PYTHON_GCC_HAS_WREGISTER __GNUC__ >= 7
# endif
#else
# define BOOST_PYTHON_GCC_HAS_WREGISTER 0
#endif
// Python.h header uses `register` keyword until Python 3.4
#if BOOST_PYTHON_GCC_HAS_WREGISTER
# pragma GCC diagnostic push
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wregister"
#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
# pragma warning(push)
# pragma warning(disable : 5033) // 'register' is no longer a supported storage class
#endif
#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION == 2 && PY_MINOR_VERSION == 2 && PY_MICRO_VERSION < 2
# include <boost/python/detail/python22_fixed.h>
#else
# include <Python.h>
#endif
#if BOOST_PYTHON_GCC_HAS_WREGISTER
# pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
# pragma warning(pop)
#endif
#undef BOOST_PYTHON_GCC_HAS_WREGISTER
#ifdef BOOST_PYTHON_ULONG_MAX_UNDEFINED
# undef ULONG_MAX
# undef BOOST_PYTHON_ULONG_MAX_UNDEFINED
@@ -193,7 +227,11 @@ typedef int pid_t;
# define PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(type, size) \
PyObject_HEAD_INIT(type) size,
#endif
#if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x030900A4
# define Py_SET_TYPE(obj, type) ((Py_TYPE(obj) = (type)), (void)0)
# define Py_SET_SIZE(obj, size) ((Py_SIZE(obj) = (size)), (void)0)
#endif

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@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ class list : public detail::list_base
}
template <class T>
long count(T const& value) const
ssize_t count(T const& value) const
{
return base::count(object(value));
}

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@@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ namespace detail
BOOST_PYTHON_FORWARD_OBJECT_CONSTRUCTORS(long_base, object)
private:
static detail::new_non_null_reference call(object const&);
static detail::new_non_null_reference call(object const&, object const&);
static detail::new_reference call(object const&);
static detail::new_reference call(object const&, object const&);
};
}

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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
# include <boost/type.hpp>
# include <boost/detail/iterator.hpp>
# include <iterator>
namespace boost { namespace python { namespace objects {
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ struct iterator_range
{
iterator_range(object sequence, Iterator start, Iterator finish);
typedef boost::detail::iterator_traits<Iterator> traits_t;
typedef std::iterator_traits<Iterator> traits_t;
struct next
{

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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ struct make_instance_impl
// Note the position of the internally-stored Holder,
// for the sake of destruction
Py_SIZE(instance) = offsetof(instance_t, storage);
Py_SET_SIZE(instance, offsetof(instance_t, storage));
// Release ownership of the python object
protect.cancel();

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@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ class override : public object
operator()() const
{
detail::method_result x(
PyEval_CallFunction(
PyObject_CallFunction(
this->ptr()
, const_cast<char*>("()")
));
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ detail::method_result
operator()( BOOST_PP_ENUM_BINARY_PARAMS_Z(1, N, A, const& a) ) const
{
detail::method_result x(
PyEval_CallFunction(
PyObject_CallFunction(
this->ptr()
, const_cast<char*>("(" BOOST_PP_REPEAT_1ST(N, BOOST_PYTHON_FIXED, "O") ")")
BOOST_PP_REPEAT_1ST(N, BOOST_PYTHON_fast_arg_to_python_get, nil)

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@@ -10,5 +10,6 @@
],
"maintainers": [
"Stefan Seefeld <stefan -at- seefeld.name>"
]
],
"cxxstd": "03"
}

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@@ -104,14 +104,22 @@ object BOOST_PYTHON_DECL exec_file(char const *filename, object global, object l
if (local.is_none()) local = global;
// should be 'char const *' but older python versions don't use 'const' yet.
char *f = const_cast<char *>(filename);
// Let python open the file to avoid potential binary incompatibilities.
#if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x03040000
FILE *fs = _Py_fopen(f, "r");
#elif PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x03000000
#if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x03010000
// Let python manage any UTF bits to avoid potential incompatibilities.
PyObject *fo = Py_BuildValue("s", f);
FILE *fs = _Py_fopen(fo, "r");
PyObject *fb = Py_None;
PyUnicode_FSConverter(fo, &fb);
f = PyBytes_AsString(fb);
FILE *fs = fopen(f, "r");
Py_DECREF(fo);
Py_DECREF(fb);
#elif PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x03000000
// Let python open the file to avoid potential binary incompatibilities.
PyObject *fo = Py_BuildValue("s", f);
FILE *fs = fopen(fo, "r");
Py_DECREF(fo);
#else
// Let python open the file to avoid potential binary incompatibilities.
PyObject *pyfile = PyFile_FromString(f, const_cast<char*>("r"));
if (!pyfile) throw std::invalid_argument(std::string(f) + " : no such file");
python::handle<> file(pyfile);

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@@ -6,16 +6,16 @@
namespace boost { namespace python { namespace detail {
new_non_null_reference long_base::call(object const& arg_)
new_reference long_base::call(object const& arg_)
{
return (detail::new_non_null_reference)PyObject_CallFunction(
return (detail::new_reference)PyObject_CallFunction(
(PyObject*)&PyLong_Type, const_cast<char*>("(O)"),
arg_.ptr());
}
new_non_null_reference long_base::call(object const& arg_, object const& base)
new_reference long_base::call(object const& arg_, object const& base)
{
return (detail::new_non_null_reference)PyObject_CallFunction(
return (detail::new_reference)PyObject_CallFunction(
(PyObject*)&PyLong_Type, const_cast<char*>("(OO)"),
arg_.ptr(), base.ptr());
}

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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ namespace
object m_obj(((borrowed_reference_t*)m));
scope current_module(m_obj);
handle_exception(init_function);
if (handle_exception(init_function)) return NULL;
}
return m;

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@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ namespace objects
{
if (static_data_object.tp_dict == 0)
{
Py_TYPE(&static_data_object) = &PyType_Type;
Py_SET_TYPE(&static_data_object, &PyType_Type);
static_data_object.tp_base = &PyProperty_Type;
if (PyType_Ready(&static_data_object))
return 0;
@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ namespace objects
{
if (class_metatype_object.tp_dict == 0)
{
Py_TYPE(&class_metatype_object) = &PyType_Type;
Py_SET_TYPE(&class_metatype_object, &PyType_Type);
class_metatype_object.tp_base = &PyType_Type;
if (PyType_Ready(&class_metatype_object))
return type_handle();
@@ -374,12 +374,7 @@ namespace objects
// like, so we'll store the total size of the object
// there. A negative number indicates that the extra
// instance memory is not yet allocated to any holders.
#if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x02060000
Py_SIZE(result) =
#else
result->ob_size =
#endif
-(static_cast<int>(offsetof(instance<>,storage) + instance_size));
Py_SET_SIZE(result,-static_cast<int>(offsetof(instance<>,storage) + instance_size));
}
return (PyObject*)result;
}
@@ -470,7 +465,7 @@ namespace objects
{
if (class_type_object.tp_dict == 0)
{
Py_TYPE(&class_type_object) = incref(class_metatype().get());
Py_SET_TYPE(&class_type_object, incref(class_metatype().get()));
class_type_object.tp_base = &PyBaseObject_Type;
if (PyType_Ready(&class_type_object))
return type_handle();
@@ -739,7 +734,7 @@ void* instance_holder::allocate(PyObject* self_, std::size_t holder_offset, std:
assert(holder_offset >= offsetof(objects::instance<>,storage));
// Record the fact that the storage is occupied, noting where it starts
Py_SIZE(self) = holder_offset;
Py_SET_SIZE(self, holder_offset);
return (char*)self + holder_offset;
}
else

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@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ namespace
{
if (enum_type_object.tp_dict == 0)
{
Py_TYPE(&enum_type_object) = incref(&PyType_Type);
Py_SET_TYPE(&enum_type_object, incref(&PyType_Type));
#if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x03000000
enum_type_object.tp_base = &PyLong_Type;
#else

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@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ function::function(
PyObject* p = this;
if (Py_TYPE(&function_type) == 0)
{
Py_TYPE(&function_type) = &PyType_Type;
Py_SET_TYPE(&function_type, &PyType_Type);
::PyType_Ready(&function_type);
}
@@ -444,7 +444,9 @@ void function::add_to_namespace(
if (dict == 0)
throw_error_already_set();
assert(!PyErr_Occurred());
handle<> existing(allow_null(::PyObject_GetItem(dict.get(), name.ptr())));
PyErr_Clear();
if (existing)
{
@@ -485,16 +487,15 @@ void function::add_to_namespace(
if (new_func->name().is_none())
new_func->m_name = name;
assert(!PyErr_Occurred());
handle<> name_space_name(
allow_null(::PyObject_GetAttrString(name_space.ptr(), const_cast<char*>("__name__"))));
PyErr_Clear();
if (name_space_name)
new_func->m_namespace = object(name_space_name);
}
// The PyObject_GetAttrString() or PyObject_GetItem calls above may
// have left an active error
PyErr_Clear();
if (PyObject_SetAttr(ns, name.ptr(), attribute.ptr()) < 0)
throw_error_already_set();

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@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ PyObject* make_nurse_and_patient(PyObject* nurse, PyObject* patient)
if (Py_TYPE(&life_support_type) == 0)
{
Py_TYPE(&life_support_type) = &PyType_Type;
Py_SET_TYPE(&life_support_type, &PyType_Type);
PyType_Ready(&life_support_type);
}

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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ namespace detail
if (
PyMethod_Check(m.get())
&& ((PyMethodObject*)m.get())->im_self == this->m_self
&& PyMethod_GET_SELF(m.get()) == this->m_self
&& class_object->tp_dict != 0
)
{
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ namespace detail
}
if (borrowed_f != ((PyMethodObject*)m.get())->im_func)
if (borrowed_f != PyMethod_GET_FUNCTION(m.get()))
return override(m);
}
}

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@@ -1,15 +1,19 @@
# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Distributed under the Boost
# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
from __future__ import print_function
"""
>>> from args_ext import *
>>> raw(3, 4, foo = 'bar', baz = 42)
((3, 4), {'foo': 'bar', 'baz': 42})
>>> args, kwargs = raw(3, 4, foo = 'bar', baz = 42)
>>> args
(3, 4)
>>> kwargs['foo']
'bar'
>>> kwargs['baz']
42
Prove that we can handle empty keywords and non-keywords
>>> raw(3, 4)
((3, 4), {})
@@ -76,7 +80,7 @@ from __future__ import print_function
... else: print('expected an exception: unknown keyword')
Exercise member functions using default stubs
>>> q.f1(z = 'nix', y = .125, x = 2)
(2, 0.125, 'nix')
>>> q.f1(y = .125, x = 2)
@@ -123,10 +127,16 @@ from __future__ import print_function
1
>>> y = Y(value = 33)
>>> y.raw(this = 1, that = 'the other')[1]
{'this': 1, 'that': 'the other'}
>>> _, kwargs = y.raw(this = 1, that = 'the other')
>>> kwargs['this']
1
>>> kwargs['that']
'the other'
"""
from __future__ import print_function
def run(args = None):
import sys
import doctest
@@ -143,6 +153,3 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
import args_ext
help(args_ext)
sys.exit(status)

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@@ -21,11 +21,13 @@ object new_dict()
object data_dict()
{
dict tmp1;
tmp1["key1"] = "value1";
dict tmp2;
tmp2["key2"] = "value2";
tmp1[1] = tmp2;
tmp1["key1"] = "value1";
return tmp1;
}
@@ -60,22 +62,20 @@ void work_with_dict(dict data1, dict data2)
void test_templates(object print)
{
std::string key = "key";
dict tmp;
tmp[1] = "a test string";
print(tmp.get(1));
//print(tmp[1]);
tmp[1.5] = 13;
print(tmp.get(1.5));
tmp[1] = "a test string";
print(tmp.get(1));
print(tmp.get(44));
print(tmp);
print(tmp.get(2,"default"));
print(tmp.setdefault(3,"default"));
BOOST_ASSERT(!tmp.has_key(key));
//print(tmp[3]);
}
BOOST_PYTHON_MODULE(dict_ext)
{
def("new_dict", new_dict);

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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Distributed under the Boost
# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
from __future__ import print_function
"""
>>> from dict_ext import *
>>> def printer(*args):
@@ -22,14 +21,16 @@ from __future__ import print_function
>>> print(dict_from_sequence([(1,1),(2,2),(3,3)]))
{1: 1, 2: 2, 3: 3}
>>> test_templates(printer) #doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
a test string
13
a test string
None
{1.5: 13, 1: 'a test string'}
default
default
"""
from __future__ import print_function
def run(args = None):
import sys
import doctest
@@ -37,7 +38,7 @@ def run(args = None):
if args is not None:
sys.argv = args
return doctest.testmod(sys.modules.get(__name__))
if __name__ == '__main__':
print("running...")
import sys

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@@ -21,14 +21,14 @@ src = module('..src')
python_libs=python.instance().libs
features |= runpath(src.bpl.path, base='')
def extension_test(name, ext=[], script=None, np=False,
def extension_test(name, exts=[], script=None, numpy=False,
features=features, condition=None):
"""Create a Python extension test `name`.
Arguments:
* name: the name of the test.
* ext: extensions to be compiled, <name> if none are given.
* exts: extensions to be compiled, <name> if none are given.
* script: the test script to execute, <name>.py if none is given.
* np: if true, add boost_numpy to sources
* numpy: if true, add boost_numpy to sources
* features: pre-defined features
* condition: any condition under which to run the test
Return:
@@ -36,17 +36,17 @@ def extension_test(name, ext=[], script=None, np=False,
features=features.copy()
extensions = []
libs = [src.bnl, src.bpl] if np else [src.bpl]
for e in ext or [name]:
if type(e) is str: # build from a single source file
n = e if e != name else e + '_ext'
s = [e + '.cpp']
libs = [src.bnl, src.bpl] if numpy else [src.bpl]
for ext in exts or [name]:
if type(ext) is str: # build from a single source file
ext_name = ext if ext != name else ext + '_ext'
sources = [ext + '.cpp']
else: # build from a list of source files
n = e[0] if e[0] != name else e[0] + '_ext'
s = [n + '.cpp' for n in e]
e = extension(n, s + libs, features=features)
features |= pythonpath(e.path, base='')
extensions.append(e)
ext_name = ext[0] if ext[0] != name else ext[0] + '_ext'
sources = [source + '.cpp' for source in ext]
ext = extension(ext_name, sources + libs, features=features)
features |= pythonpath(ext.path, base='')
extensions.append(ext)
if not script:
script = name+'.py'
return test(name, script, run=python.run, dependencies=extensions,
@@ -67,6 +67,7 @@ for t in [('injected',),
('args',),
('raw_ctor',),
('exception_translator',),
('module_init_exception',),
('test_enum', ['enum_ext']),
('test_cltree', ['cltree']),
('newtest', ['m1', 'm2']),
@@ -123,9 +124,9 @@ tests.append(extension_test('auto_ptr',
import_ = binary('import_', ['import_.cpp', src.bpl], features=features|python_libs)
if platform.os == 'Windows':
command = """set PATH=$(runpath);%PATH%
$(>[1]) $(>[2])"""
$(>[0]) $(>[1])"""
else:
command = 'LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$(runpath) $(>[1]) $(>[2])'
command = 'LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$(runpath) $(>[0]) $(>[1])'
tests.append(test('import', [import_, 'import_.py'],
run=action('run', command),
@@ -167,7 +168,7 @@ for t in ['numpy/dtype',
'numpy/ndarray',
'numpy/indexing',
'numpy/shapes']:
tests.append(extension_test(t, np=True,
tests.append(extension_test(t, numpy=True,
condition=set.define.contains('HAS_NUMPY')))
default = report('report', tests, fail_on_failures=True)

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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Distributed under the Boost
# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
from __future__ import print_function
'''
>>> from iterator_ext import *
>>> from input_iterator import *
@@ -25,7 +24,7 @@ from __future__ import print_function
Range2 wraps a transform_iterator which doubles the elements it
traverses. This proves we can wrap input iterators
>>> z2 = range2(x)
>>> for y in z2:
... print(y)
@@ -56,12 +55,15 @@ from __future__ import print_function
>>> ll.push_back(x)
>>> for a in ll: #doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
... for b in a:
... print(b, end='')
... print(b, end=' ')
... print('')
...
1 3 5
1 3 5 7
'''
from __future__ import print_function
def run(args = None):
import sys
import doctest
@@ -69,7 +71,7 @@ def run(args = None):
if args is not None:
sys.argv = args
return doctest.testmod(sys.modules.get(__name__))
if __name__ == '__main__':
print("running...")
import sys

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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Distributed under the Boost
# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
from __future__ import print_function
'''
>>> from list_ext import *
@@ -41,7 +40,7 @@ X(22)
['h', 'e', 'l', 'l', 'o', '.']
tuples do not automatically convert to lists when passed as arguments
>>> try: append_list(letters, (1,2))
... except TypeError: pass
... else: print('expected an exception')
@@ -51,7 +50,7 @@ X(22)
['h', 'e', 'l', 'l', 'o', '.', [1, 2]]
Check that subclass functions are properly called
>>> class mylist(list):
... def append(self, o):
... list.append(self, o)
@@ -103,6 +102,8 @@ reverse sorted:
['y', 'x', 'o', 'l', 'l', 'h', 'e', '.']
'''
from __future__ import print_function
def run(args = None):
import sys
import doctest
@@ -110,7 +111,7 @@ def run(args = None):
if args is not None:
sys.argv = args
return doctest.testmod(sys.modules.get(__name__))
if __name__ == '__main__':
print("running...")
import sys

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@@ -1,9 +1,6 @@
# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Distributed under the Boost
# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
import sys
if (sys.version_info.major >= 3):
long = int
'''
>>> from long_ext import *
>>> print(new_long())
@@ -20,6 +17,10 @@ if (sys.version_info.major >= 3):
>>> x = Y(long(4294967295))
'''
import sys
if (sys.version_info.major >= 3):
long = int
def run(args = None):
import sys
import doctest

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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
# Copyright Joel de Guzman 2004. Distributed under the Boost
# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
from __future__ import print_function
'''
#####################################################################
@@ -25,7 +24,7 @@ foo
# test that a string is implicitly convertible
# to an X
>>> x_value('bochi bochi')
>>> x_value('bochi bochi')
'gotya bochi bochi'
#####################################################################
@@ -33,9 +32,9 @@ foo
#####################################################################
>>> def print_xmap(xmap):
... s = '[ '
... for x in xmap:
... for x in xmap:
... s += repr(x)
... s += ' '
... s += ' '
... s += ']'
... print(s)
@@ -135,7 +134,7 @@ foo
>>> assert not 12345 in xm
#####################################################################
# Some references to the container elements
# Some references to the container elements
#####################################################################
>>> z0 = xm['joel']
@@ -156,7 +155,7 @@ banana
kiwi
#####################################################################
# Delete some container element
# Delete some container element
#####################################################################
>>> del xm['tenji']
@@ -168,7 +167,7 @@ kiwi
[ (joel, apple) (kim, kiwi) (mariel, grape) ]
#####################################################################
# Show that the references are still valid
# Show that the references are still valid
#####################################################################
>>> z0 # proxy
apple
@@ -199,7 +198,7 @@ kiwi
>>> print_xmap(tm)
[ (joel, aaa) (kimpo, bbb) ]
>>> for el in tm: #doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
... print(el.key(), end='')
... print(el.key(), end=' ')
... dom = el.data()
joel kimpo
@@ -216,11 +215,12 @@ joel kimpo
4
#####################################################################
# END....
# END....
#####################################################################
'''
from __future__ import print_function
def run(args = None):
import sys
@@ -236,8 +236,3 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
status = run()[0]
if (status == 0): print("Done.")
sys.exit(status)

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@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
// Copyright (C) 2003 Rational Discovery LLC
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See
// accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
#include <boost/python/module.hpp>
#include <stdexcept>
using namespace boost::python;
BOOST_PYTHON_MODULE(module_init_exception_ext)
{
throw std::runtime_error("Module init failed");
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
# Copyright (C) 2003 Rational Discovery LLC. Distributed under the Boost
# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy
# at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
print("running...")
try:
import module_init_exception_ext
except RuntimeError as e:
print(e)
print("Done.")

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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Distributed under the Boost
# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
from __future__ import print_function
'''
>>> from object_ext import *
@@ -130,14 +129,14 @@ from __future__ import print_function
1
Slices
>>> assert check_string_slice()
Operators
>>> def print_args(*args, **kwds):
>>> def print_args(*args, **kwds):
... print(args, kwds)
>>> test_call(print_args, (0, 1, 2, 3), {'a':'A'})
>>> test_call(print_args, (0, 1, 2, 3), {'a':'A'})
(0, 1, 2, 3) {'a': 'A'}
@@ -149,7 +148,7 @@ from __future__ import print_function
Now make sure that object is actually managing reference counts
>>> import weakref
>>> class Z: pass
...
@@ -164,6 +163,8 @@ from __future__ import print_function
death
'''
from __future__ import print_function
def run(args = None):
import sys
import doctest
@@ -171,7 +172,7 @@ def run(args = None):
if args is not None:
sys.argv = args
return doctest.testmod(sys.modules.get(__name__))
if __name__ == '__main__':
print("running...")
import sys

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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Distributed under the Boost
# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
from __future__ import print_function
r'''>>> import pickle2_ext
>>> import pickle
>>> pickle2_ext.world.__module__
@@ -35,6 +34,8 @@ r'''>>> import pickle2_ext
Incomplete pickle support (__getstate_manages_dict__ not set)
'''
from __future__ import print_function
def run(args = None):
import sys
import doctest
@@ -42,7 +43,7 @@ def run(args = None):
if args is not None:
sys.argv = args
return doctest.testmod(sys.modules.get(__name__))
if __name__ == '__main__':
print("running...")
import sys

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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Distributed under the Boost
# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
from __future__ import print_function
r'''>>> import pickle3_ext
>>> import pickle
>>> pickle3_ext.world.__module__
@@ -30,6 +29,8 @@ r'''>>> import pickle3_ext
Hello from California! 0 84 yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy 126.0
'''
from __future__ import print_function
def run(args = None):
import sys
import doctest
@@ -37,7 +38,7 @@ def run(args = None):
if args is not None:
sys.argv = args
return doctest.testmod(sys.modules.get(__name__))
if __name__ == '__main__':
print("running...")
import sys

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@@ -1,11 +1,10 @@
# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Distributed under the Boost
# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
from __future__ import print_function
"""
>>> from str_ext import *
>>> def printer(*args):
... for x in args: print(x, end='')
... for x in args: print(x, end=' ')
... print('')
...
>>> work_with_string(printer) #doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
@@ -38,6 +37,8 @@ this is a blabla string
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
"""
from __future__ import print_function
def run(args = None):
import sys
import doctest
@@ -45,7 +46,7 @@ def run(args = None):
if args is not None:
sys.argv = args
return doctest.testmod(sys.modules.get(__name__))
if __name__ == '__main__':
print("running...")
import sys

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@@ -1,9 +1,7 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Distributed under the Boost
# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
import sys
if (sys.version_info.major >= 3):
long = int
r"""
>>> from builtin_converters_ext import *
@@ -17,7 +15,7 @@ r"""
# Wrappers to simplify tests
>>> def should_pass(method, values):
... result = map(method, values[0])
... result = list(map(method, values[0]))
... if result != values[0]:
... print("Got %s but expected %s" % (result, values[0]))
>>> def test_overflow(method, values):
@@ -136,9 +134,6 @@ True
>>> print(rewrap_value_wstring(u'yo, wassup?'))
yo, wassup?
>>> print(rewrap_value_wstring(u'\U0001f4a9'))
\U0001f4a9
test that overloading on unicode works:
>>> print(rewrap_value_string(u'yo, wassup?'))

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@@ -4,17 +4,17 @@
// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
#ifndef TEST_CLASS_DWA2002326_HPP
# define TEST_CLASS_DWA2002326_HPP
# include <boost/detail/lightweight_test.hpp>
# include <boost/assert.hpp>
template <int n = 0>
struct test_class
{
explicit test_class(int x) : x(x), magic(7654321 + n) { ++counter; }
test_class(test_class const& rhs) : x(rhs.x), magic(7654321 + n) { ++counter; }
virtual ~test_class() { BOOST_TEST(magic == 7654321 + n); magic = 6666666; x = 9999; --counter; }
virtual ~test_class() { BOOST_ASSERT(magic == 7654321 + n); magic = 6666666; x = 9999; --counter; }
void set(int _x) { BOOST_TEST(magic == 7654321 + n); this->x = _x; }
int value() const { BOOST_TEST(magic == 7654321 + n); return x; }
void set(int _x) { BOOST_ASSERT(magic == 7654321 + n); this->x = _x; }
int value() const { BOOST_ASSERT(magic == 7654321 + n); return x; }
operator int() const { return x; }
static int count() { return counter; }

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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Distributed under the Boost
# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
from __future__ import print_function
"""
>>> from tuple_ext import *
>>> def printer(*args):
@@ -22,6 +21,8 @@ from __future__ import print_function
('hello', 42)
"""
from __future__ import print_function
def run(args = None):
import sys
import doctest
@@ -29,7 +30,7 @@ def run(args = None):
if args is not None:
sys.argv = args
return doctest.testmod(sys.modules.get(__name__))
if __name__ == '__main__':
print("running...")
import sys