use pyo3::prelude::*; use pyo3::py_run; use pyo3::type_object::initialize_type; mod common; #[pyclass] struct EmptyClass {} #[test] fn empty_class() { let gil = Python::acquire_gil(); let py = gil.python(); let typeobj = py.get_type::(); // By default, don't allow creating instances from python. assert!(typeobj.call((), None).is_err()); py_assert!(py, typeobj, "typeobj.__name__ == 'EmptyClass'"); } /// Line1 ///Line2 /// Line3 // this is not doc string #[pyclass] struct ClassWithDocs {} #[test] fn class_with_docstr() { { let gil = Python::acquire_gil(); let py = gil.python(); let typeobj = py.get_type::(); py_run!( py, typeobj, "assert typeobj.__doc__ == 'Line1\\nLine2\\n Line3'" ); } } #[pyclass(name=CustomName)] struct EmptyClass2 {} #[test] fn custom_class_name() { let gil = Python::acquire_gil(); let py = gil.python(); let typeobj = py.get_type::(); py_assert!(py, typeobj, "typeobj.__name__ == 'CustomName'"); } #[pyclass] struct EmptyClassInModule {} #[test] fn empty_class_in_module() { let gil = Python::acquire_gil(); let py = gil.python(); let module = PyModule::new(py, "test_module.nested").unwrap(); module.add_class::().unwrap(); let ty = module.getattr("EmptyClassInModule").unwrap(); assert_eq!( ty.getattr("__name__").unwrap().extract::().unwrap(), "EmptyClassInModule" ); let module: String = ty.getattr("__module__").unwrap().extract().unwrap(); // Rationale: The class can be added to many modules, but will only be initialized once. // We currently have no way of determining a canonical module, so builtins is better // than using whatever calls init first. assert_eq!(module, "builtins"); // The module name can also be set manually by calling `initialize_type`. initialize_type::(py, Some("test_module.nested")).unwrap(); let module: String = ty.getattr("__module__").unwrap().extract().unwrap(); assert_eq!(module, "test_module.nested"); }