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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 DATA_MEMBERS_DWA2002328_HPP
- # define DATA_MEMBERS_DWA2002328_HPP
- # include <boost/python/detail/prefix.hpp>
- # include <boost/python/handle.hpp>
- # include <boost/python/return_value_policy.hpp>
- # include <boost/python/return_by_value.hpp>
- # include <boost/python/return_internal_reference.hpp>
- # include <boost/python/make_function.hpp>
- # include <boost/python/converter/builtin_converters.hpp>
- # include <boost/python/detail/indirect_traits.hpp>
- # include <boost/python/detail/not_specified.hpp>
- # include <boost/python/detail/value_arg.hpp>
- # include <boost/python/detail/type_traits.hpp>
- # include <boost/mpl/eval_if.hpp>
- # include <boost/mpl/if.hpp>
- # include <boost/mpl/vector/vector10.hpp>
- # include <boost/detail/workaround.hpp>
- namespace boost { namespace python {
- //
- // This file defines the make_getter and make_setter function
- // families, which are responsible for turning pointers, references,
- // and pointers-to-data-members into callable Python objects which
- // can be used for attribute access on wrapped classes.
- //
- namespace detail
- {
- // A small function object which handles the getting and setting of
- // data members.
- template <class Data, class Class>
- struct member
- {
- public:
- member(Data Class::*which) : m_which(which) {}
-
- Data& operator()(Class& c) const
- {
- return c.*m_which;
- }
- void operator()(Class& c, typename value_arg<Data>::type d) const
- {
- c.*m_which = d;
- }
- private:
- Data Class::*m_which;
- };
- // A small function object which handles the getting and setting of
- // non-member objects.
- template <class Data>
- struct datum
- {
- public:
- datum(Data *which) : m_which(which) {}
-
- Data& operator()() const
- {
- return *m_which;
- }
- void operator()(typename value_arg<Data>::type d) const
- {
- *m_which = d;
- }
- private:
- Data *m_which;
- };
-
- //
- // Helper metafunction for determining the default CallPolicy to use
- // for attribute access. If T is a [reference to a] class type X
- // whose conversion to python would normally produce a new copy of X
- // in a wrapped X class instance (as opposed to types such as
- // std::string, which are converted to native Python types, and
- // smart pointer types which produce a wrapped class instance of the
- // pointee type), to-python conversions will attempt to produce an
- // object which refers to the original C++ object, rather than a
- // copy. See default_member_getter_policy for rationale.
- //
- template <class T>
- struct default_getter_by_ref
- : mpl::and_<
- mpl::bool_<
- to_python_value<
- typename value_arg<T>::type
- >::uses_registry
- >
- , indirect_traits::is_reference_to_class<
- typename value_arg<T>::type
- >
- >
- {
- };
- // Metafunction computing the default CallPolicy to use for reading
- // data members
- //
- // If it's a regular class type (not an object manager or other
- // type for which we have to_python specializations, use
- // return_internal_reference so that we can do things like
- // x.y.z = 1
- // and get the right result.
- template <class T>
- struct default_member_getter_policy
- : mpl::if_<
- default_getter_by_ref<T>
- , return_internal_reference<>
- , return_value_policy<return_by_value>
- >
- {};
- // Metafunction computing the default CallPolicy to use for reading
- // non-member data.
- template <class T>
- struct default_datum_getter_policy
- : mpl::if_<
- default_getter_by_ref<T>
- , return_value_policy<reference_existing_object>
- , return_value_policy<return_by_value>
- >
- {};
- //
- // make_getter helper function family -- These helpers to
- // boost::python::make_getter are used to dispatch behavior. The
- // third argument is a workaround for a CWPro8 partial ordering bug
- // with pointers to data members. It should be convertible to
- // detail::true_ iff the first argument is a pointer-to-member, and
- // detail::false_ otherwise. The fourth argument is for compilers
- // which don't support partial ordering at all and should always be
- // passed 0L.
- #if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__EDG_VERSION__, <= 238)
- template <class D, class P>
- inline object make_getter(D& d, P& p, detail::false_, ...);
- #endif
- // Handle non-member pointers with policies
- template <class D, class Policies>
- inline object make_getter(D* d, Policies const& policies, detail::false_, int)
- {
- return python::make_function(
- detail::datum<D>(d), policies, mpl::vector1<D&>()
- );
- }
-
- // Handle non-member pointers without policies
- template <class D>
- inline object make_getter(D* d, not_specified, detail::false_, long)
- {
- typedef typename default_datum_getter_policy<D>::type policies;
- return detail::make_getter(d, policies(), detail::false_(), 0);
- }
- // Handle pointers-to-members with policies
- template <class C, class D, class Policies>
- inline object make_getter(D C::*pm, Policies const& policies, detail::true_, int)
- {
- #if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__MWERKS__, BOOST_TESTED_AT(0x3003))
- typedef typename detail::remove_cv<C>::type Class;
- #else
- typedef C Class;
- #endif
- return python::make_function(
- detail::member<D,Class>(pm)
- , policies
- , mpl::vector2<D&,Class&>()
- );
- }
-
- // Handle pointers-to-members without policies
- template <class C, class D>
- inline object make_getter(D C::*pm, not_specified, detail::true_, long)
- {
- typedef typename default_member_getter_policy<D>::type policies;
- return detail::make_getter(pm, policies(), detail::true_(), 0);
- }
- // Handle references
- template <class D, class P>
- inline object make_getter(D& d, P& p, detail::false_, ...)
- {
- // Just dispatch to the handler for pointer types.
- return detail::make_getter(&d, p, detail::false_(), 0L);
- }
- //
- // make_setter helper function family -- These helpers to
- // boost::python::make_setter are used to dispatch behavior. The
- // third argument is for compilers which don't support partial
- // ordering at all and should always be passed 0.
- //
-
- // Handle non-member pointers
- template <class D, class Policies>
- inline object make_setter(D* p, Policies const& policies, detail::false_, int)
- {
- return python::make_function(
- detail::datum<D>(p), policies, mpl::vector2<void,D const&>()
- );
- }
- // Handle pointers-to-members
- template <class C, class D, class Policies>
- inline object make_setter(D C::*pm, Policies const& policies, detail::true_, int)
- {
- return python::make_function(
- detail::member<D,C>(pm)
- , policies
- , mpl::vector3<void, C&, D const&>()
- );
- }
- // Handle references
- template <class D, class Policies>
- inline object make_setter(D& x, Policies const& policies, detail::false_, ...)
- {
- return detail::make_setter(&x, policies, detail::false_(), 0L);
- }
- }
- //
- // make_getter function family -- build a callable object which
- // retrieves data through the first argument and is appropriate for
- // use as the `get' function in Python properties . The second,
- // policies argument, is optional. We need both D& and D const&
- // overloads in order be able to handle rvalues.
- //
- template <class D, class Policies>
- inline object make_getter(D& d, Policies const& policies)
- {
- return detail::make_getter(d, policies, detail::is_member_pointer<D>(), 0L);
- }
- template <class D, class Policies>
- inline object make_getter(D const& d, Policies const& policies)
- {
- return detail::make_getter(d, policies, detail::is_member_pointer<D>(), 0L);
- }
- template <class D>
- inline object make_getter(D& x)
- {
- detail::not_specified policy
- = detail::not_specified(); // suppress a SunPro warning
- return detail::make_getter(x, policy, detail::is_member_pointer<D>(), 0L);
- }
- # if !BOOST_WORKAROUND(__EDG_VERSION__, <= 238)
- template <class D>
- inline object make_getter(D const& d)
- {
- detail::not_specified policy
- = detail::not_specified(); // Suppress a SunPro warning
- return detail::make_getter(d, policy, detail::is_member_pointer<D>(), 0L);
- }
- # endif
- //
- // make_setter function family -- build a callable object which
- // writes data through the first argument and is appropriate for
- // use as the `set' function in Python properties . The second,
- // policies argument, is optional. We need both D& and D const&
- // overloads in order be able to handle rvalues.
- //
- template <class D, class Policies>
- inline object make_setter(D& x, Policies const& policies)
- {
- return detail::make_setter(x, policies, detail::is_member_pointer<D>(), 0);
- }
- template <class D, class Policies>
- inline object make_setter(D const& x, Policies const& policies)
- {
- return detail::make_setter(x, policies, detail::is_member_pointer<D>(), 0);
- }
- template <class D>
- inline object make_setter(D& x)
- {
- return detail::make_setter(x, default_call_policies(), detail::is_member_pointer<D>(), 0);
- }
- # if !BOOST_WORKAROUND(__EDG_VERSION__, <= 238)
- template <class D>
- inline object make_setter(D const& x)
- {
- return detail::make_setter(x, default_call_policies(), detail::is_member_pointer<D>(), 0);
- }
- # endif
- }} // namespace boost::python
- #endif // DATA_MEMBERS_DWA2002328_HPP
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