pyo3/tests/ui/invalid_pymethods.stderr

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error: class attribute methods cannot take arguments
--> tests/ui/invalid_pymethods.rs:9:29
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9 | fn class_attr_with_args(foo: i32) {}
| ^^^
error: `#[classattr]` does not take any arguments
--> tests/ui/invalid_pymethods.rs:14:5
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14 | #[classattr(foobar)]
| ^
error: static method needs #[staticmethod] attribute
--> tests/ui/invalid_pymethods.rs:20:5
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20 | fn staticmethod_without_attribute() {}
| ^^
error: unexpected receiver
--> tests/ui/invalid_pymethods.rs:26:35
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26 | fn staticmethod_with_receiver(&self) {}
| ^
error: expected receiver for #[getter]
--> tests/ui/invalid_pymethods.rs:39:5
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39 | fn getter_without_receiver() {}
| ^^
error: expected receiver for #[setter]
--> tests/ui/invalid_pymethods.rs:45:5
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45 | fn setter_without_receiver() {}
| ^^
error: text_signature not allowed on __new__; if you want to add a signature on __new__, put it on the struct definition instead
--> tests/ui/invalid_pymethods.rs:51:12
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51 | #[pyo3(text_signature = "()")]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: `text_signature` cannot be used with `__call__`
--> tests/ui/invalid_pymethods.rs:57:12
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57 | #[pyo3(text_signature = "()")]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: text_signature not allowed with this method type
--> tests/ui/invalid_pymethods.rs:64:12
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64 | #[pyo3(text_signature = "()")]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: text_signature not allowed with this method type
--> tests/ui/invalid_pymethods.rs:71:12
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71 | #[pyo3(text_signature = "()")]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: text_signature not allowed with this method type
--> tests/ui/invalid_pymethods.rs:78:12
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78 | #[pyo3(text_signature = "()")]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: cannot specify a second method type
--> tests/ui/invalid_pymethods.rs:85:7
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85 | #[staticmethod]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: Python functions cannot have generic type parameters
--> tests/ui/invalid_pymethods.rs:91:23
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91 | fn generic_method<T>(value: T) {}
| ^
error: Python functions cannot have `impl Trait` arguments
--> tests/ui/invalid_pymethods.rs:97:48
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97 | fn impl_trait_method_first_arg(impl_trait: impl AsRef<PyAny>) {}
| ^^^^
error: Python functions cannot have `impl Trait` arguments
--> tests/ui/invalid_pymethods.rs:102:56
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102 | fn impl_trait_method_second_arg(&self, impl_trait: impl AsRef<PyAny>) {}
| ^^^^
error: `async fn` is not yet supported for Python functions.
Additional crates such as `pyo3-asyncio` can be used to integrate async Rust and Python. For more information, see https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3/issues/1632
--> tests/ui/invalid_pymethods.rs:107:5
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107 | async fn async_method(&self) {}
| ^^^^^
error: `pass_module` cannot be used on Python methods
--> tests/ui/invalid_pymethods.rs:112:12
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112 | #[pyo3(pass_module)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
error: Python objects are shared, so 'self' cannot be moved out of the Python interpreter.
Try `&self`, `&mut self, `slf: PyRef<'_, Self>` or `slf: PyRefMut<'_, Self>`.
--> tests/ui/invalid_pymethods.rs:124:29
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124 | fn method_self_by_value(self){}
| ^^^^
error[E0592]: duplicate definitions with name `__pymethod__new__`
--> tests/ui/invalid_pymethods.rs:129:1
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129 | #[pymethods]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
| |
| duplicate definitions for `__pymethod__new__`
| other definition for `__pymethod__new__`
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= note: this error originates in the attribute macro `pymethods` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)