[smart_holder] Bake smart_holder functionality into class_ and type_caster_base (#5257)

* Put bakein branch @ 18b72c0ffa on top of smart_holder branch:

Commands used:

```
git checkout bakein
git diff smart_holder > ~/zd
git checkout smart_holder
git checkout -b bakein_sh
patch -p 1 < ~/zd
git checkout smart_holder \
MANIFEST.in \
README.rst \
README_smart_holder.rst \
docs/advanced/smart_ptrs.rst \
ubench/holder_comparison.cpp \
ubench/holder_comparison.py \
ubench/holder_comparison_extract_sheet_data.py \
ubench/number_bucket.h \
ubench/python/number_bucket.clif
git add -A
```

* Add back README_smart_holder.rst in tests/extra_python_package/test_files.py

* Restore smart_holder_poc.h as-is on smart_holder branch (i.e. undo `PYBIND11_SMART_HOLDER_PADDING`, which was meant for stress-testing only).

* Insert `std::move()` as suggested by @laramiel

* `property_cpp_function_sh_*` named specializations, as suggested by @laramiel (https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/5257#discussion_r1688346807)

* Call `property_cpp_function_classic` member functions, rather than inlining the implementations.

* Use `PYBIND11_HAVE_INTERNALS_WITH_SMART_HOLDER_SUPPORT` in holder_comparison.cpp (holder_comparison.py is NOT changed accordingly in this commit, i.e. can still only be run if the smart_holder functionality is available).

* Systematically rename `loaded_as` to `load_as` (`shared_ptr`, `unique_ptr`) as suggested by @laramiel

* Make change as suggested by @laramiel. This makes it much more obvious that the latest implementation of `smart_holder_from_unique_ptr()` accepts all existing `return_value_policy` enum values except `copy`.

* Resolve `BAKEIN_WIP: Rewrite comment.` for `property_cpp_function_*` specializations.

* Resolve `BAKEIN_WIP: Add comment to explain: This is meant for stress-testing only.`

* Resolve all remaining BAKEIN_WIP (in pybind11/cast.h).

Leave only two pairs of SMART_HOLDER_BAKEIN_FOLLOW_ON comments: refactoring of copyable_holder_caster, move_only_holder_caster. This is best left until after the smart_holder branch is merged into the master branch.

* Remove obsolete `using holder_type = smart_holder;` in `load_helper`

* Add SMART_HOLDER_BAKEIN_FOLLOW_ON comment for `internals::default_holder`

* README_smart_holder.rst update (line count reduced from 356 to 123).
This commit is contained in:
Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve
2024-07-31 20:17:31 +07:00
committed by GitHub
parent 6765d4e814
commit 48f25275c4
68 changed files with 1331 additions and 1765 deletions

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@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ public:
};
int none1(const NoneTester &obj) { return obj.answer; }
int none2(NoneTester *obj) { return obj ? obj->answer : -1; }
int none3(const std::shared_ptr<NoneTester> &obj) { return obj ? obj->answer : -1; }
int none3(std::shared_ptr<NoneTester> &obj) { return obj ? obj->answer : -1; }
int none4(std::shared_ptr<NoneTester> *obj) { return obj && *obj ? (*obj)->answer : -1; }
int none5(const std::shared_ptr<NoneTester> &obj) { return obj ? obj->answer : -1; }
@@ -417,21 +417,17 @@ TEST_SUBMODULE(methods_and_attributes, m) {
// [workaround(intel)] ICC 20/21 breaks with py::arg().stuff, using py::arg{}.stuff works.
// test_accepts_none
py::class_<NoneTester, PYBIND11_SH_DEF(NoneTester)>(m, "NoneTester").def(py::init<>());
py::class_<NoneTester, std::shared_ptr<NoneTester>>(m, "NoneTester").def(py::init<>());
m.def("no_none1", &none1, py::arg{}.none(false));
m.def("no_none2", &none2, py::arg{}.none(false));
m.def("no_none3", &none3, py::arg{}.none(false));
m.def("no_none4", &none4, py::arg{}.none(false));
m.def("no_none5", &none5, py::arg{}.none(false));
m.def("ok_none1", &none1);
m.def("ok_none2", &none2, py::arg{}.none(true));
m.def("ok_none3", &none3);
m.def("ok_none5", &none5);
#ifndef PYBIND11_USE_SMART_HOLDER_AS_DEFAULT
// smart_holder_type_caster does not support conversion to `const shared_ptr<T> *`.
m.def("no_none4", &none4, py::arg{}.none(false));
m.def("ok_none4", &none4, py::arg{}.none(true));
#endif
m.def("ok_none5", &none5);
m.def("no_none_kwarg", &none2, "a"_a.none(false));
m.def("no_none_kwarg_kw_only", &none2, py::kw_only(), "a"_a.none(false));