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|   | // Copyright David Abrahams 2002. | ||
|  | // 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) | ||
|  | #ifndef FROM_PYTHON_AUX_DATA_DWA2002128_HPP | ||
|  | # define FROM_PYTHON_AUX_DATA_DWA2002128_HPP | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | # include <boost/python/converter/constructor_function.hpp> | ||
|  | # include <boost/python/detail/referent_storage.hpp> | ||
|  | # include <boost/python/detail/destroy.hpp> | ||
|  | # include <boost/static_assert.hpp> | ||
|  | # include <boost/type_traits/add_reference.hpp> | ||
|  | # include <boost/type_traits/add_cv.hpp> | ||
|  | # include <cstddef> | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | // Data management for potential rvalue conversions from Python to C++ | ||
|  | // types. When a client requests a conversion to T* or T&, we | ||
|  | // generally require that an object of type T exists in the source | ||
|  | // Python object, and the code here does not apply**. This implements | ||
|  | // conversions which may create new temporaries of type T. The classic | ||
|  | // example is a conversion which converts a Python tuple to a | ||
|  | // std::vector. Since no std::vector lvalue exists in the Python | ||
|  | // object -- it must be created "on-the-fly" by the converter, and | ||
|  | // which must manage the lifetime of the created object. | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | // Note that the client is not precluded from using a registered | ||
|  | // lvalue conversion to T in this case. In other words, we will | ||
|  | // happily accept a Python object which /does/ contain a std::vector | ||
|  | // lvalue, provided an appropriate converter is registered. So, while | ||
|  | // this is an rvalue conversion from the client's point-of-view, the | ||
|  | // converter registry may serve up lvalue or rvalue conversions for | ||
|  | // the target type. | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | // ** C++ argument from_python conversions to T const& are an | ||
|  | // exception to the rule for references: since in C++, const | ||
|  | // references can bind to temporary rvalues, we allow rvalue | ||
|  | // converters to be chosen when the target type is T const& for some | ||
|  | // T. | ||
|  | namespace boost { namespace python { namespace converter {  | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | // Conversions begin by filling in and returning a copy of this | ||
|  | // structure. The process looks up a converter in the rvalue converter | ||
|  | // registry for the target type. It calls the convertible() function | ||
|  | // of each registered converter, passing the source PyObject* as an | ||
|  | // argument, until a non-null result is returned. This result goes in | ||
|  | // the convertible field, and the converter's construct() function is | ||
|  | // stored in the construct field. | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | // If no appropriate converter is found, conversion fails and the | ||
|  | // convertible field is null. When used in argument conversion for | ||
|  | // wrapped C++ functions, it causes overload resolution to reject the | ||
|  | // current function but not to fail completely. If an exception is | ||
|  | // thrown, overload resolution stops and the exception propagates back | ||
|  | // through the caller. | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | // If an lvalue converter is matched, its convertible() function is | ||
|  | // expected to return a pointer to the stored T object; its | ||
|  | // construct() function will be NULL. The convertible() function of | ||
|  | // rvalue converters may return any non-singular pointer; the actual | ||
|  | // target object will only be available once the converter's | ||
|  | // construct() function is called. | ||
|  | struct rvalue_from_python_stage1_data | ||
|  | { | ||
|  |     void* convertible; | ||
|  |     constructor_function construct; | ||
|  | }; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | // Augments rvalue_from_python_stage1_data by adding storage for | ||
|  | // constructing an object of remove_reference<T>::type. The | ||
|  | // construct() function of rvalue converters (stored in m_construct | ||
|  | // above) will cast the rvalue_from_python_stage1_data to an | ||
|  | // appropriate instantiation of this template in order to access that | ||
|  | // storage. | ||
|  | template <class T> | ||
|  | struct rvalue_from_python_storage | ||
|  | { | ||
|  |     rvalue_from_python_stage1_data stage1; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     // Storage for the result, in case an rvalue must be constructed | ||
|  |     typename python::detail::referent_storage< | ||
|  |         typename add_reference<T>::type | ||
|  |     >::type storage; | ||
|  | }; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | // Augments rvalue_from_python_storage<T> with a destructor. If | ||
|  | // stage1.convertible == storage.bytes, it indicates that an object of | ||
|  | // remove_reference<T>::type has been constructed in storage and | ||
|  | // should will be destroyed in ~rvalue_from_python_data(). It is | ||
|  | // crucial that successful rvalue conversions establish this equality | ||
|  | // and that unsuccessful ones do not. | ||
|  | template <class T> | ||
|  | struct rvalue_from_python_data : rvalue_from_python_storage<T> | ||
|  | { | ||
|  | # if (!defined(__MWERKS__) || __MWERKS__ >= 0x3000) \ | ||
|  |         && (!defined(__EDG_VERSION__) || __EDG_VERSION__ >= 245) \ | ||
|  |         && (!defined(__DECCXX_VER) || __DECCXX_VER > 60590014) \ | ||
|  |         && !defined(BOOST_PYTHON_SYNOPSIS) /* Synopsis' OpenCXX has trouble parsing this */ | ||
|  |     // This must always be a POD struct with m_data its first member. | ||
|  |     BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT(BOOST_PYTHON_OFFSETOF(rvalue_from_python_storage<T>,stage1) == 0); | ||
|  | # endif | ||
|  |      | ||
|  |     // The usual constructor  | ||
|  |     rvalue_from_python_data(rvalue_from_python_stage1_data const&); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     // This constructor just sets m_convertible -- used by | ||
|  |     // implicitly_convertible<> to perform the final step of the | ||
|  |     // conversion, where the construct() function is already known. | ||
|  |     rvalue_from_python_data(void* convertible); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     // Destroys any object constructed in the storage. | ||
|  |     ~rvalue_from_python_data(); | ||
|  |  private: | ||
|  |     typedef typename add_reference<typename add_cv<T>::type>::type ref_type; | ||
|  | }; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | // Implementataions | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | template <class T> | ||
|  | inline rvalue_from_python_data<T>::rvalue_from_python_data(rvalue_from_python_stage1_data const& _stage1) | ||
|  | { | ||
|  |     this->stage1 = _stage1; | ||
|  | } | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | template <class T> | ||
|  | inline rvalue_from_python_data<T>::rvalue_from_python_data(void* convertible) | ||
|  | { | ||
|  |     this->stage1.convertible = convertible; | ||
|  | } | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | template <class T> | ||
|  | inline rvalue_from_python_data<T>::~rvalue_from_python_data() | ||
|  | { | ||
|  |     if (this->stage1.convertible == this->storage.bytes) | ||
|  |         python::detail::destroy_referent<ref_type>(this->storage.bytes); | ||
|  | } | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | }}} // namespace boost::python::converter | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | #endif // FROM_PYTHON_AUX_DATA_DWA2002128_HPP |