#[cfg(not(Py_LIMITED_API))] use pyo3::buffer::PyBuffer; use pyo3::prelude::*; use pyo3::types::PyCFunction; #[cfg(not(Py_LIMITED_API))] use pyo3::types::{PyDateTime, PyFunction}; mod common; #[pyfunction(arg = "true")] fn optional_bool(arg: Option) -> String { format!("{:?}", arg) } #[test] fn test_optional_bool() { // Regression test for issue #932 let gil = Python::acquire_gil(); let py = gil.python(); let f = wrap_pyfunction!(optional_bool)(py).unwrap(); py_assert!(py, f, "f() == 'Some(true)'"); py_assert!(py, f, "f(True) == 'Some(true)'"); py_assert!(py, f, "f(False) == 'Some(false)'"); py_assert!(py, f, "f(None) == 'None'"); } #[cfg(not(Py_LIMITED_API))] #[pyfunction] fn buffer_inplace_add(py: Python, x: PyBuffer, y: PyBuffer) { let x = x.as_mut_slice(py).unwrap(); let y = y.as_slice(py).unwrap(); for (xi, yi) in x.iter().zip(y) { let xi_plus_yi = xi.get() + yi.get(); xi.set(xi_plus_yi); } } #[cfg(not(Py_LIMITED_API))] #[test] fn test_buffer_add() { let gil = Python::acquire_gil(); let py = gil.python(); let f = wrap_pyfunction!(buffer_inplace_add)(py).unwrap(); py_expect_exception!( py, f, r#" import array a = array.array("i", [0, 1, 2, 3]) b = array.array("I", [0, 1, 2, 3]) f(a, b) "#, PyBufferError ); pyo3::py_run!( py, f, r#" import array a = array.array("i", [0, 1, 2, 3]) b = array.array("i", [2, 3, 4, 5]) f(a, b) assert a, array.array("i", [2, 4, 6, 8]) "# ); } #[cfg(not(Py_LIMITED_API))] #[pyfunction] fn function_with_pyfunction_arg(fun: &PyFunction) -> PyResult<&PyAny> { fun.call((), None) } #[pyfunction] fn function_with_pycfunction_arg(fun: &PyCFunction) -> PyResult<&PyAny> { fun.call((), None) } #[test] fn test_functions_with_function_args() { let gil = Python::acquire_gil(); let py = gil.python(); let py_cfunc_arg = wrap_pyfunction!(function_with_pycfunction_arg)(py).unwrap(); let bool_to_string = wrap_pyfunction!(optional_bool)(py).unwrap(); pyo3::py_run!( py, py_cfunc_arg bool_to_string, r#" assert py_cfunc_arg(bool_to_string) == "Some(true)" "# ); #[cfg(not(Py_LIMITED_API))] { let py_func_arg = wrap_pyfunction!(function_with_pyfunction_arg)(py).unwrap(); pyo3::py_run!( py, py_func_arg, r#" def foo(): return "bar" assert py_func_arg(foo) == "bar" "# ); } } #[cfg(not(Py_LIMITED_API))] fn datetime_to_timestamp(dt: &PyAny) -> PyResult { let dt: &PyDateTime = dt.extract()?; let ts: f64 = dt.call_method0("timestamp")?.extract()?; Ok(ts as i64) } #[cfg(not(Py_LIMITED_API))] #[pyfunction] fn function_with_custom_conversion( #[pyo3(from_py_with = "datetime_to_timestamp")] timestamp: i64, ) -> i64 { timestamp } #[cfg(not(Py_LIMITED_API))] #[test] fn test_function_with_custom_conversion() { let gil = Python::acquire_gil(); let py = gil.python(); let custom_conv_func = wrap_pyfunction!(function_with_custom_conversion)(py).unwrap(); pyo3::py_run!( py, custom_conv_func, r#" import datetime dt = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(1612040400) assert custom_conv_func(dt) == 1612040400 "# ) } #[cfg(not(Py_LIMITED_API))] #[test] fn test_function_with_custom_conversion_error() { let gil = Python::acquire_gil(); let py = gil.python(); let custom_conv_func = wrap_pyfunction!(function_with_custom_conversion)(py).unwrap(); py_expect_exception!( py, custom_conv_func, "custom_conv_func(['a'])", PyTypeError, "argument 'timestamp': 'list' object cannot be converted to 'PyDateTime'" ); } #[pyfunction] fn conversion_error(str_arg: &str, int_arg: i64, tuple_arg: (&str, f64), option_arg: Option) { println!( "{:?} {:?} {:?} {:?}", str_arg, int_arg, tuple_arg, option_arg ); } #[test] fn test_conversion_error() { let gil = Python::acquire_gil(); let py = gil.python(); let conversion_error = wrap_pyfunction!(conversion_error)(py).unwrap(); py_expect_exception!( py, conversion_error, "conversion_error(None, None, None, None)", PyTypeError, "argument 'str_arg': 'NoneType' object cannot be converted to 'PyString'" ); py_expect_exception!( py, conversion_error, "conversion_error(100, None, None, None)", PyTypeError, "argument 'str_arg': 'int' object cannot be converted to 'PyString'" ); py_expect_exception!( py, conversion_error, "conversion_error('string1', 'string2', None, None)", PyTypeError, "argument 'int_arg': 'str' object cannot be interpreted as an integer" ); py_expect_exception!( py, conversion_error, "conversion_error('string1', -100, 'string2', None)", PyTypeError, "argument 'tuple_arg': 'str' object cannot be converted to 'PyTuple'" ); py_expect_exception!( py, conversion_error, "conversion_error('string1', -100, ('string2', 10.), 'string3')", PyTypeError, "argument 'option_arg': 'str' object cannot be interpreted as an integer" ); }