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Olivier B.
pybind11
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Feb 02, 2016
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Wenzel Jakob
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documentation on exporting constants (closes #92)
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namespace py = pybind11;
namespace py = pybind11;
Exporting constants and mutable objects
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To expose a C++ constant, use the ``attr`` function to register it in a module
as shown below. The ``int_`` class is one of many small wrapper objects defined
in ``pybind11/pytypes.h``. General objects (including integers) can also be
converted using the function ``cast``.
.. code-block:: cpp
PYBIND11_PLUGIN(example) {
py::module m("example", "pybind11 example plugin");
m.attr("MY_CONSTANT") = py::int_(123);
m.attr("MY_CONSTANT_2") = py::cast(new MyObject());
}
Operator overloading
Operator overloading
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The Python session below shows how to override ``Animal::go`` and invoke it via
The Python session below shows how to override ``Animal::go`` and invoke it via
a virtual method call.
a virtual method call.
.. code-block::
cpp
.. code-block::
python
>>> from example import *
>>> from example import *
>>> d = Dog()
>>> d = Dog()
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