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Of course, after an hour of searching, I find the solution immediately after posting. For future reference, this works:
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fn foo(py: Python) -> PyObject {
PyClassInitializer::from(BaseClass {…})
.add_subclass(SubClass {…})
.into_py(py)
} Fails on
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Hello! First, thanks for the amazing work, this library is impressive.
I currently have something similar to this:
Which is exposed to Python as sub-classes:
I'm omitting the
impl
blocks (no issues with them, following the documentation).I'd like to be able to declare
#[pymethods]
that takeOutside
s as parameters, or that return them.Therefore, I'm trying to implement
FromPyObject
, etc, forOutside
.However, I'm stuck with trying to implement them:
Is there another method similar to
extract
that would also give a reference to the parent class? Or is there any other way to access the parent class from the child?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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