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40 lines
1.1 KiB
C++
40 lines
1.1 KiB
C++
#include <boost/python/cross_module.hpp>
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namespace python = boost::python;
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#include "noncopyable.h"
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namespace { // Avoid cluttering the global namespace.
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// A function with store objects as both input and output parameters.
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// Because the copy constructor is disabled, we cannot pass a store
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// object by value. Instead, we pass a smart pointer.
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std::auto_ptr<store> add_stores(const store& s1, const store& s2)
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{
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int sum = s1.recall() + s2.recall();
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std::auto_ptr<store> ss = std::auto_ptr<store>(new store(sum));
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return ss;
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}
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}
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BOOST_PYTHON_MODULE_INIT(noncopyable_import)
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{
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try
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{
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python::module_builder this_module("noncopyable_import");
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python::import_converters<store>
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dvect_converters("noncopyable_export", "store");
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// Imagine all the additional classes with member functions
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// that have store objects as input and output parameters.
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// Lots and lots of them.
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// However, to keep this example simple, we only define a
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// module-level function.
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this_module.def(add_stores, "add_stores");
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}
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catch(...)
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{
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python::handle_exception(); // Deal with the exception for Python
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}
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}
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