Class TemplateInvoker¶
Defined in File TemplateInvoker.h
Class Documentation¶
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class
TemplateInvoker
A helper class for wrapping C++ template functions as Python functions with dtype arguments.
TemplateInvoker takes a templated callable object, a
pybind11::dtype
object, and a sequence of supported C++ types via its nestedTag
struct. The callable is invoked with a scalar argument of the type matching thedtype
object. If none of the supported C++ types match, a different error callback is invoked instead.As an example, we’ll wrap this function:
template <typename T> T doSomething(std::string const & argument);
TemplateInvoker provides a default error callback, which we’ll use here (otherwise you’d need to pass one when constructing the TemplateInvoker).
For the main callback, we’ll define this helper struct:
struct DoSomethingHelper { template <typename T> T operator()(T) const { return doSomething<T>(argument); } std::string argument; };
The pybind11 wrapper for
doSomething
is then another lambda that usesTemplateInvoker::apply
to call the helper:mod.def( "doSomething", [](std::string const & argument, py::dtype const & dtype) { return TemplateInvoker().apply( DoSomethingHelper{argument}, dtype, TemplateInvoker::Tag<int, float, double>() ); }, "argument"_a );
The type returned by the helper callable’s
operator()
can be anything pybind11 knows how to convert to Python.While defining a full struct with a templated
operator()
makes it more obvious what TemplateInvoker is doing, it’s much more concise to use a universal lambda with thedecltype
operator. This wrapper is equivalent to the one above, but it doesn’t needDoSomethingHelper
:Note that the value ofmod.def( "doSomething", [](std::string const & argument, py::dtype const & dtype) { return TemplateInvoker().apply( [&argument](auto t) { return doSomething<decltype(t)>(argument); }, dtype, TemplateInvoker::Tag<int, float, double>() ); }, "argument"_a );
t
here doesn’t matter; what’s important is that its C++ type corresponds to the type passed in thedtype
argument. So instead of using that value, we use thedecltype
operator to extract that type and use it as a template parameter.Public Types
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using
OnErrorCallback
= std::function<pybind11::object(pybind11::dtype const &dtype)>¶ Callback type for handling unmatched-type errors.
Public Functions
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TemplateInvoker
(OnErrorCallback onError)¶ Construct a TemplateInvoker that calls the given object when no match is found.
The callback should have the same signature as handleErrorDefault; the dtype actually passed from Python is passed so it can be included in error messages.
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TemplateInvoker
()¶ Construct a TemplateInvoker that calls handleErrorDefault when no match is found.
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template<typename
Function
, typename ...TypesToTry
>
pybind11::objectapply
(Function function, pybind11::dtype const &dtype, Tag<TypesToTry...> typesToTry) const¶ Call and return
function(static_cast<T>(0))
with the type T that matches a given NumPydtype
object.the same as the exception safety of
function
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the result of calling
function
with the matching type, after converting it into a Python object.- Parameters
[in] function
: Callable object to invoke. Must have an overloaded operator() that takes anyT
in the sequenceTypesToTry
, and afail(py::dtype)
method to handle the case where none of the given types match.[in] dtype
: NumPy dtype object indicating the template specialization to invoke.[in] typesToTry
: ATag
instance parameterized with the list of types to try to match todtype
.
Public Static Functions
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static pybind11::object
handleErrorDefault
(pybind11::dtype const &dtype)¶ Callback used for handling unmatched-type errors by default.
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template<typename ...
Types
>
structTag
¶ A simple tag type used to pass one or more types as a function argument.
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using