diff --git a/tests/pybind11_tests.h b/tests/pybind11_tests.h index 4ff56c07de..ccb0529787 100644 --- a/tests/pybind11_tests.h +++ b/tests/pybind11_tests.h @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ #pragma once #include +#include #if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 1910 // We get some really long type names here which causes MSVC 2015 to emit warnings @@ -69,3 +70,15 @@ template<> class type_caster { }; PYBIND11_NAMESPACE_END(detail) PYBIND11_NAMESPACE_END(pybind11) + +template +void ignoreOldStyleInitWarnings(F &&body) { + py::exec(R"( + message = "pybind11-bound class '.+' is using an old-style placement-new '(?:__init__|__setstate__)' which has been deprecated" + + import warnings + with warnings.catch_warnings(): + warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", message=message, category=FutureWarning) + body() + )", py::dict(py::arg("body") = py::cpp_function(body))); +} diff --git a/tests/test_factory_constructors.cpp b/tests/test_factory_constructors.cpp index f42d1f29b9..7ff7e7b52c 100644 --- a/tests/test_factory_constructors.cpp +++ b/tests/test_factory_constructors.cpp @@ -183,11 +183,14 @@ TEST_SUBMODULE(factory_constructors, m) { auto c4a = [c](pointer_tag, TF4_tag, int a) { (void) c; return new TestFactory4(a);}; // test_init_factory_basic, test_init_factory_casting - py::class_>(m, "TestFactory3") + py::class_> pyTestFactory3(m, "TestFactory3"); + pyTestFactory3 .def(py::init([](pointer_tag, int v) { return TestFactoryHelper::construct3(v); })) - .def(py::init([](shared_ptr_tag) { return TestFactoryHelper::construct3(); })) - .def("__init__", [](TestFactory3 &self, std::string v) { new (&self) TestFactory3(v); }) // placement-new ctor - + .def(py::init([](shared_ptr_tag) { return TestFactoryHelper::construct3(); })); + ignoreOldStyleInitWarnings([&pyTestFactory3]() { + pyTestFactory3.def("__init__", [](TestFactory3 &self, std::string v) { new (&self) TestFactory3(v); }); // placement-new ctor + }); + pyTestFactory3 // factories returning a derived type: .def(py::init(c4a)) // derived ptr .def(py::init([](pointer_tag, TF5_tag, int a) { return new TestFactory5(a); })) @@ -304,24 +307,32 @@ TEST_SUBMODULE(factory_constructors, m) { static void operator delete(void *p) { py::print("noisy delete"); ::operator delete(p); } #endif }; - py::class_(m, "NoisyAlloc") + + + py::class_ pyNoisyAlloc(m, "NoisyAlloc"); // Since these overloads have the same number of arguments, the dispatcher will try each of // them until the arguments convert. Thus we can get a pre-allocation here when passing a // single non-integer: - .def("__init__", [](NoisyAlloc *a, int i) { new (a) NoisyAlloc(i); }) // Regular constructor, runs first, requires preallocation - .def(py::init([](double d) { return new NoisyAlloc(d); })) - - // The two-argument version: first the factory pointer overload. - .def(py::init([](int i, int) { return new NoisyAlloc(i); })) - // Return-by-value: - .def(py::init([](double d, int) { return NoisyAlloc(d); })) - // Old-style placement new init; requires preallocation - .def("__init__", [](NoisyAlloc &a, double d, double) { new (&a) NoisyAlloc(d); }) - // Requires deallocation of previous overload preallocated value: - .def(py::init([](int i, double) { return new NoisyAlloc(i); })) - // Regular again: requires yet another preallocation - .def("__init__", [](NoisyAlloc &a, int i, std::string) { new (&a) NoisyAlloc(i); }) - ; + ignoreOldStyleInitWarnings([&pyNoisyAlloc]() { + pyNoisyAlloc.def("__init__", [](NoisyAlloc *a, int i) { new (a) NoisyAlloc(i); }); // Regular constructor, runs first, requires preallocation + }); + + pyNoisyAlloc.def(py::init([](double d) { return new NoisyAlloc(d); })); + + // The two-argument version: first the factory pointer overload. + pyNoisyAlloc.def(py::init([](int i, int) { return new NoisyAlloc(i); })); + // Return-by-value: + pyNoisyAlloc.def(py::init([](double d, int) { return NoisyAlloc(d); })); + // Old-style placement new init; requires preallocation + ignoreOldStyleInitWarnings([&pyNoisyAlloc]() { + pyNoisyAlloc.def("__init__", [](NoisyAlloc &a, double d, double) { new (&a) NoisyAlloc(d); }); + }); + // Requires deallocation of previous overload preallocated value: + pyNoisyAlloc.def(py::init([](int i, double) { return new NoisyAlloc(i); })); + // Regular again: requires yet another preallocation + ignoreOldStyleInitWarnings([&pyNoisyAlloc]() { + pyNoisyAlloc.def("__init__", [](NoisyAlloc &a, int i, std::string) { new (&a) NoisyAlloc(i); }); + }); diff --git a/tests/test_pickling.cpp b/tests/test_pickling.cpp index 9dc63bda3b..1a48595af6 100644 --- a/tests/test_pickling.cpp +++ b/tests/test_pickling.cpp @@ -31,7 +31,8 @@ TEST_SUBMODULE(pickling, m) { using Pickleable::Pickleable; }; - py::class_(m, "Pickleable") + py::class_ pyPickleable(m, "Pickleable"); + pyPickleable .def(py::init()) .def("value", &Pickleable::value) .def("extra1", &Pickleable::extra1) @@ -43,17 +44,20 @@ TEST_SUBMODULE(pickling, m) { .def("__getstate__", [](const Pickleable &p) { /* Return a tuple that fully encodes the state of the object */ return py::make_tuple(p.value(), p.extra1(), p.extra2()); - }) - .def("__setstate__", [](Pickleable &p, py::tuple t) { - if (t.size() != 3) - throw std::runtime_error("Invalid state!"); - /* Invoke the constructor (need to use in-place version) */ - new (&p) Pickleable(t[0].cast()); - - /* Assign any additional state */ - p.setExtra1(t[1].cast()); - p.setExtra2(t[2].cast()); }); + ignoreOldStyleInitWarnings([&pyPickleable]() { + pyPickleable + .def("__setstate__", [](Pickleable &p, py::tuple t) { + if (t.size() != 3) + throw std::runtime_error("Invalid state!"); + /* Invoke the constructor (need to use in-place version) */ + new (&p) Pickleable(t[0].cast()); + + /* Assign any additional state */ + p.setExtra1(t[1].cast()); + p.setExtra2(t[2].cast()); + }); + }); py::class_(m, "PickleableNew") .def(py::init()) @@ -87,27 +91,31 @@ TEST_SUBMODULE(pickling, m) { using PickleableWithDict::PickleableWithDict; }; - py::class_(m, "PickleableWithDict", py::dynamic_attr()) + py::class_ pyPickleableWithDict(m, "PickleableWithDict", py::dynamic_attr()); + pyPickleableWithDict .def(py::init()) .def_readwrite("value", &PickleableWithDict::value) .def_readwrite("extra", &PickleableWithDict::extra) .def("__getstate__", [](py::object self) { /* Also include __dict__ in state */ return py::make_tuple(self.attr("value"), self.attr("extra"), self.attr("__dict__")); - }) - .def("__setstate__", [](py::object self, py::tuple t) { - if (t.size() != 3) - throw std::runtime_error("Invalid state!"); - /* Cast and construct */ - auto& p = self.cast(); - new (&p) PickleableWithDict(t[0].cast()); - - /* Assign C++ state */ - p.extra = t[1].cast(); - - /* Assign Python state */ - self.attr("__dict__") = t[2]; }); + ignoreOldStyleInitWarnings([&pyPickleableWithDict]() { + pyPickleableWithDict + .def("__setstate__", [](py::object self, py::tuple t) { + if (t.size() != 3) + throw std::runtime_error("Invalid state!"); + /* Cast and construct */ + auto& p = self.cast(); + new (&p) PickleableWithDict(t[0].cast()); + + /* Assign C++ state */ + p.extra = t[1].cast(); + + /* Assign Python state */ + self.attr("__dict__") = t[2]; + }); + }); py::class_(m, "PickleableWithDictNew") .def(py::init())