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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifdef _MSC_VER
// disable warning C4786: symbol greater than 255 character,
// nessesary to ignore as <map> causes lots of warning
#pragma warning(disable: 4786)
#endif
#include "CXX/Extensions.hxx"
#include "range.hxx"
// This test also illustrates using the Py namespace explicitly
extern void debug_check_ref_queue();
std::string test_extension_object()
{
debug_check_ref_queue();
Py::Tuple a; // just something that isn't an range...
Py::ExtensionObject<range> r1( new range(1, 20, 3) );
if(range::check(a))
std::cout << "range::check failed (1).";
if(!range::check(r1))
return "r::check failed (2).";
debug_check_ref_queue();
RangeSequence r2(1, 10, 2);
if(r2[1] != Py::Int(3))
return "RangeSequence check failed. ";
debug_check_ref_queue();
// calling an extension object method using getattr
Py::Callable w(r2.getAttr("amethod"));
Py::Tuple args(1);
Py::Int j(3);
args[0]=j;
Py::List answer(w.apply(args));
if(answer[0] != r2)
return ("Extension object test failed (1)");
if(answer[1] != args[0])
return ("Extension object test failed (2)");
// calling an extension object method using callMemberFunction
Py::List answer2( r2.callMemberFunction( "amethod", args ) );
if(answer2[0] != r2)
return ("Extension object test failed (3)");
if(answer2[1] != args[0])
return ("Extension object test failed (4)");
debug_check_ref_queue();
Py::Tuple nv(3);
nv[0] = Py::Int(1);
nv[1] = Py::Int(20);
nv[2] = Py::Int(3);
Py::Tuple unused;
Py::List r2value;
r2.assign(unused, nv);
r2value = r2.value(unused);
if(r2value[1] != Py::Int(4))
return("Extension object test failed (5)");
debug_check_ref_queue();
// repeat using getattr
w = r2.getAttr("assign");
Py::Tuple the_arguments(2);
the_arguments[0] = unused;
the_arguments[1] = nv;
w.apply(the_arguments);
debug_check_ref_queue();
w = r2.getAttr("value");
Py::Tuple one_arg(1);
one_arg[0] = unused;
r2value = w.apply(one_arg);
if(r2value[1] != Py::Int(4))
return("Extension object test failed. (6)");
debug_check_ref_queue();
{
Py::ExtensionObject<range> rheap( new range(1, 10, 2) );
debug_check_ref_queue();
// delete rheap
}
debug_check_ref_queue();
return "ok.";
}
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