pyo3/tests/test_various.rs
Icxolu ee89b2e8e2
deprecate wrap_pyfunction with py argument (#3954)
* deprecate `wrap_pyfunction` with `py` argument

The Python token in `wrap_pyfunction` is not handled automatically by
`WrapPyFunctionArg`, for backwards compatibility. This uses deref
specialization to deprecate this variant.

* merge `Extractor`s

* add deprecation ui test, revert closure variant due to test failure

* fix nightly
2024-03-12 22:57:03 +00:00

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Rust

#![cfg(feature = "macros")]
use pyo3::prelude::*;
use pyo3::py_run;
use pyo3::types::{PyDict, PyTuple};
use std::fmt;
#[path = "../src/tests/common.rs"]
mod common;
#[pyclass]
struct MutRefArg {
n: i32,
}
#[pymethods]
impl MutRefArg {
fn get(&self) -> i32 {
self.n
}
fn set_other(&self, mut other: PyRefMut<'_, MutRefArg>) {
other.n = 100;
}
}
#[test]
fn mut_ref_arg() {
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let inst1 = Py::new(py, MutRefArg { n: 0 }).unwrap();
let inst2 = Py::new(py, MutRefArg { n: 0 }).unwrap();
py_run!(py, inst1 inst2, "inst1.set_other(inst2)");
let inst2 = inst2.bind(py).borrow();
assert_eq!(inst2.n, 100);
});
}
#[pyclass]
struct PyUsize {
#[pyo3(get)]
pub value: usize,
}
#[pyfunction]
fn get_zero() -> PyUsize {
PyUsize { value: 0 }
}
#[test]
/// Checks that we can use return a custom class in arbitrary function and use those functions
/// both in rust and python
fn return_custom_class() {
Python::with_gil(|py| {
// Using from rust
assert_eq!(get_zero().value, 0);
// Using from python
let get_zero = wrap_pyfunction_bound!(get_zero)(py).unwrap();
py_assert!(py, get_zero, "get_zero().value == 0");
});
}
#[test]
fn intopytuple_primitive() {
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let tup = (1, 2, "foo");
py_assert!(py, tup, "tup == (1, 2, 'foo')");
py_assert!(py, tup, "tup[0] == 1");
py_assert!(py, tup, "tup[1] == 2");
py_assert!(py, tup, "tup[2] == 'foo'");
});
}
#[pyclass]
struct SimplePyClass {}
#[test]
fn intopytuple_pyclass() {
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let tup = (
Py::new(py, SimplePyClass {}).unwrap(),
Py::new(py, SimplePyClass {}).unwrap(),
);
py_assert!(py, tup, "type(tup[0]).__name__ == 'SimplePyClass'");
py_assert!(py, tup, "type(tup[0]).__name__ == type(tup[1]).__name__");
py_assert!(py, tup, "tup[0] != tup[1]");
});
}
#[test]
fn pytuple_primitive_iter() {
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let tup = PyTuple::new_bound(py, [1u32, 2, 3].iter());
py_assert!(py, tup, "tup == (1, 2, 3)");
});
}
#[test]
fn pytuple_pyclass_iter() {
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let tup = PyTuple::new_bound(
py,
[
Py::new(py, SimplePyClass {}).unwrap(),
Py::new(py, SimplePyClass {}).unwrap(),
]
.iter(),
);
py_assert!(py, tup, "type(tup[0]).__name__ == 'SimplePyClass'");
py_assert!(py, tup, "type(tup[0]).__name__ == type(tup[0]).__name__");
py_assert!(py, tup, "tup[0] != tup[1]");
});
}
#[pyclass(dict, module = "test_module")]
struct PickleSupport {}
#[pymethods]
impl PickleSupport {
#[new]
fn new() -> PickleSupport {
PickleSupport {}
}
pub fn __reduce__<'py>(
slf: &Bound<'py, Self>,
py: Python<'py>,
) -> PyResult<(PyObject, Bound<'py, PyTuple>, PyObject)> {
let cls = slf.to_object(py).getattr(py, "__class__")?;
let dict = slf.to_object(py).getattr(py, "__dict__")?;
Ok((cls, PyTuple::empty_bound(py), dict))
}
}
fn add_module(module: Bound<'_, PyModule>) -> PyResult<()> {
PyModule::import_bound(module.py(), "sys")?
.dict()
.get_item("modules")
.unwrap()
.unwrap()
.downcast::<PyDict>()?
.set_item(module.name()?, module)
}
#[test]
#[cfg_attr(all(Py_LIMITED_API, not(Py_3_10)), ignore)]
fn test_pickle() {
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let module = PyModule::new_bound(py, "test_module").unwrap();
module.add_class::<PickleSupport>().unwrap();
add_module(module).unwrap();
let inst = Py::new(py, PickleSupport {}).unwrap();
py_run!(
py,
inst,
r#"
inst.a = 1
assert inst.__dict__ == {'a': 1}
import pickle
inst2 = pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(inst))
assert inst2.__dict__ == {'a': 1}
"#
);
});
}
/// Testing https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3/issues/1106. A result type that
/// implements `From<MyError> for PyErr` should be automatically converted
/// when using `#[pyfunction]`.
///
/// This only makes sure that valid `Result` types do work. For an invalid
/// enum type, see `ui/invalid_result_conversion.py`.
#[derive(Debug)]
struct MyError {
pub descr: &'static str,
}
impl fmt::Display for MyError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "My error message: {}", self.descr)
}
}
/// Important for the automatic conversion to `PyErr`.
impl From<MyError> for PyErr {
fn from(err: MyError) -> pyo3::PyErr {
pyo3::exceptions::PyOSError::new_err(err.to_string())
}
}
#[pyfunction]
fn result_conversion_function() -> Result<(), MyError> {
Err(MyError {
descr: "something went wrong",
})
}
#[test]
fn test_result_conversion() {
Python::with_gil(|py| {
wrap_pyfunction_bound!(result_conversion_function)(py).unwrap();
});
}