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Boost.PythonHeader <boost/python/to_python_converter.hpp> |
to_python_converter
to_python_converter synopsis
to_python_converter constructor
to_python_converter registers a conversion from
objects of a given C++ type into a Python object.
to_python_converterto_python_converter adds a wrapper around a static
member function of its second template parameter, handling
low-level details such as insertion into the converter registry.
| Parameter | Requirements | Description |
|---|---|---|
T
| The C++ type of the source object in the conversion | |
Conversion
| PyObject* p = Conversion::convert(x),if p == 0, PyErr_Occurred() != 0.
| A class type whose static member function
convert does the real work of the conversion.
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to_python_converter synopsis
namespace boost { namespace python
{
template <class T, class Conversion>
struct to_python_converter
{
to_python_converter();
};
}}
to_python_converter constructorto_python_converter();
Conversion::convert() to do its work.
"noddy.h". Because
noddy_NoddyObject is the ultimate trivial extension type,
the example is a bit contrived: it wraps a function for which all
information is contained in the type of its return value.
#include <boost/python/reference.hpp>
#include <boost/python/module.hpp>
#include "noddy.h"
struct tag {};
tag make_tag() { return tag(); }
using namespace boost::python;
struct tag_to_noddy
{
static PyObject* convert(tag const& x)
{
return PyObject_New(noddy_NoddyObject, &noddy_NoddyType);
}
};
BOOST_PYTHON_MODULE_INIT(to_python_converter)
{
module to_python("to_python_converter")
.def("make_tag", make_tag)
;
to_python_converter<tag, tag_to_noddy>();
}
>>> import to_python_converter >>> def always_none(): ... return None ... >>> def choose_function(x): ... if (x % 2 != 0): ... return to_python_converter.make_tag ... else: ... return always_none ... >>> a = [ choose_function(x) for x in range(5) ] >>> b = [ f() for f in a ] >>> type(b[0]) <type 'NoneType'> >>> type(b[1]) <type 'Noddy'> >>> type(b[2]) <type 'NoneType'> >>> type(b[3]) <type 'Noddy'>
Revised 05 November, 2001
© Copyright Dave Abrahams 2002. All Rights Reserved.