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// Copyright David Abrahams 2002.
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See
// accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
# ifndef CALLER_DWA20021121_HPP
# define CALLER_DWA20021121_HPP
# include <boost/python/type_id.hpp>
# include <boost/python/handle.hpp>
# include <boost/detail/indirect_traits.hpp>
# include <boost/python/detail/invoke.hpp>
# include <boost/python/detail/signature.hpp>
# include <boost/python/detail/preprocessor.hpp>
# include <boost/python/arg_from_python.hpp>
# include <boost/python/converter/context_result_converter.hpp>
# include <boost/python/converter/builtin_converters.hpp>
# include <boost/preprocessor/iterate.hpp>
# include <boost/preprocessor/cat.hpp>
# include <boost/preprocessor/dec.hpp>
# include <boost/preprocessor/if.hpp>
# include <boost/preprocessor/iteration/local.hpp>
# include <boost/preprocessor/repetition/enum_trailing_params.hpp>
# include <boost/preprocessor/repetition/repeat.hpp>
# include <boost/compressed_pair.hpp>
# include <boost/type_traits/is_same.hpp>
# include <boost/type_traits/is_convertible.hpp>
# include <boost/mpl/apply.hpp>
# include <boost/mpl/eval_if.hpp>
# include <boost/mpl/identity.hpp>
# include <boost/mpl/size.hpp>
# include <boost/mpl/at.hpp>
# include <boost/mpl/int.hpp>
# include <boost/mpl/next.hpp>
namespace boost { namespace python { namespace detail {
template <int N>
inline PyObject* get(mpl::int_<N>, PyObject* const& args_)
{
return PyTuple_GET_ITEM(args_,N);
}
inline unsigned arity(PyObject* const& args_)
{
return PyTuple_GET_SIZE(args_);
}
// This "result converter" is really just used as
// a dispatch tag to invoke(...), selecting the appropriate
// implementation
typedef int void_result_to_python;
// Given a model of CallPolicies and a C++ result type, this
// metafunction selects the appropriate converter to use for
// converting the result to python.
template <class Policies, class Result>
struct select_result_converter
: mpl::eval_if<
is_same<Result,void>
, mpl::identity<void_result_to_python>
, mpl::apply1<typename Policies::result_converter,Result>
>
{
};
template <class ArgPackage, class ResultConverter>
inline ResultConverter create_result_converter(
ArgPackage const& args_
, ResultConverter*
, converter::context_result_converter*
)
{
return ResultConverter(args_);
}
template <class ArgPackage, class ResultConverter>
inline ResultConverter create_result_converter(
ArgPackage const&
, ResultConverter*
, ...
)
{
return ResultConverter();
}
#ifndef BOOST_PYTHON_NO_PY_SIGNATURES
template <class ResultConverter>
struct converter_target_type
{
static PyTypeObject const *get_pytype()
{
return create_result_converter((PyObject*)0, (ResultConverter *)0, (ResultConverter *)0).get_pytype();
}
};
template < >
struct converter_target_type <void_result_to_python >
{
static PyTypeObject const *get_pytype()
{
return 0;
}
};
#endif
template <unsigned> struct caller_arity;
template <class F, class CallPolicies, class Sig>
struct caller;
# define BOOST_PYTHON_NEXT(init,name,n) \
typedef BOOST_PP_IF(n,typename mpl::next< BOOST_PP_CAT(name,BOOST_PP_DEC(n)) >::type, init) name##n;
# define BOOST_PYTHON_ARG_CONVERTER(n) \
BOOST_PYTHON_NEXT(typename mpl::next<first>::type, arg_iter,n) \
typedef arg_from_python<BOOST_DEDUCED_TYPENAME arg_iter##n::type> c_t##n; \
c_t##n c##n(get(mpl::int_<n>(), inner_args)); \
if (!c##n.convertible()) \
return 0;
# define BOOST_PP_ITERATION_PARAMS_1 \
(3, (0, BOOST_PYTHON_MAX_ARITY + 1, <boost/python/detail/caller.hpp>))
# include BOOST_PP_ITERATE()
# undef BOOST_PYTHON_ARG_CONVERTER
# undef BOOST_PYTHON_NEXT
// A metafunction returning the base class used for caller<class F,
// class ConverterGenerators, class CallPolicies, class Sig>.
template <class F, class CallPolicies, class Sig>
struct caller_base_select
{
enum { arity = mpl::size<Sig>::value - 1 };
typedef typename caller_arity<arity>::template impl<F,CallPolicies,Sig> type;
};
// A function object type which wraps C++ objects as Python callable
// objects.
//
// Template Arguments:
//
// F -
// the C++ `function object' that will be called. Might
// actually be any data for which an appropriate invoke_tag() can
// be generated. invoke(...) takes care of the actual invocation syntax.
//
// CallPolicies -
// The precall, postcall, and what kind of resultconverter to
// generate for mpl::front<Sig>::type
//
// Sig -
// The `intended signature' of the function. An MPL sequence
// beginning with a result type and continuing with a list of
// argument types.
template <class F, class CallPolicies, class Sig>
struct caller
: caller_base_select<F,CallPolicies,Sig>::type
{
typedef typename caller_base_select<
F,CallPolicies,Sig
>::type base;
typedef PyObject* result_type;
caller(F f, CallPolicies p) : base(f,p) {}
};
}}} // namespace boost::python::detail
# endif // CALLER_DWA20021121_HPP
#else
# define N BOOST_PP_ITERATION()
template <>
struct caller_arity<N>
{
template <class F, class Policies, class Sig>
struct impl
{
impl(F f, Policies p) : m_data(f,p) {}
PyObject* operator()(PyObject* args_, PyObject*) // eliminate
// this
// trailing
// keyword dict
{
typedef typename mpl::begin<Sig>::type first;
typedef typename first::type result_t;
typedef typename select_result_converter<Policies, result_t>::type result_converter;
typedef typename Policies::argument_package argument_package;
argument_package inner_args(args_);
# if N
# define BOOST_PP_LOCAL_MACRO(i) BOOST_PYTHON_ARG_CONVERTER(i)
# define BOOST_PP_LOCAL_LIMITS (0, N-1)
# include BOOST_PP_LOCAL_ITERATE()
# endif
// all converters have been checked. Now we can do the
// precall part of the policy
if (!m_data.second().precall(inner_args))
return 0;
PyObject* result = detail::invoke(
detail::invoke_tag<result_t,F>()
, create_result_converter(args_, (result_converter*)0, (result_converter*)0)
, m_data.first()
BOOST_PP_ENUM_TRAILING_PARAMS(N, c)
);
return m_data.second().postcall(inner_args, result);
}
static unsigned min_arity() { return N; }
static py_func_sig_info signature()
{
const signature_element * sig = detail::signature<Sig>::elements();
#ifndef BOOST_PYTHON_NO_PY_SIGNATURES
typedef BOOST_DEDUCED_TYPENAME Policies::template extract_return_type<Sig>::type rtype;
typedef typename select_result_converter<Policies, rtype>::type result_converter;
static const signature_element ret = {
(boost::is_void<rtype>::value ? "void" : type_id<rtype>().name())
, &detail::converter_target_type<result_converter>::get_pytype
, boost::detail::indirect_traits::is_reference_to_non_const<rtype>::value
};
py_func_sig_info res = {sig, &ret };
#else
py_func_sig_info res = {sig, sig };
#endif
return res;
}
private:
compressed_pair<F,Policies> m_data;
};
};
#endif // BOOST_PP_IS_ITERATING
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