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317 lines
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/*
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pybind11/embed.h: Support for embedding the interpreter
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Copyright (c) 2017 Wenzel Jakob <wenzel.jakob@epfl.ch>
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All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
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BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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*/
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#pragma once
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#include "pybind11.h"
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#include "eval.h"
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#include <memory>
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#include <vector>
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#if defined(PYPY_VERSION)
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# error Embedding the interpreter is not supported with PyPy
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#endif
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#define PYBIND11_EMBEDDED_MODULE_IMPL(name) \
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extern "C" PyObject *pybind11_init_impl_##name(); \
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extern "C" PyObject *pybind11_init_impl_##name() { return pybind11_init_wrapper_##name(); }
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/** \rst
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Add a new module to the table of builtins for the interpreter. Must be
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defined in global scope. The first macro parameter is the name of the
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module (without quotes). The second parameter is the variable which will
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be used as the interface to add functions and classes to the module.
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.. code-block:: cpp
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PYBIND11_EMBEDDED_MODULE(example, m) {
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// ... initialize functions and classes here
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m.def("foo", []() {
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return "Hello, World!";
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});
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}
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\endrst */
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#define PYBIND11_EMBEDDED_MODULE(name, variable) \
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static ::pybind11::module_::module_def PYBIND11_CONCAT(pybind11_module_def_, name); \
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static void PYBIND11_CONCAT(pybind11_init_, name)(::pybind11::module_ &); \
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static PyObject PYBIND11_CONCAT(*pybind11_init_wrapper_, name)() { \
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auto m = ::pybind11::module_::create_extension_module( \
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PYBIND11_TOSTRING(name), nullptr, &PYBIND11_CONCAT(pybind11_module_def_, name)); \
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try { \
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PYBIND11_CONCAT(pybind11_init_, name)(m); \
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return m.ptr(); \
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} \
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PYBIND11_CATCH_INIT_EXCEPTIONS \
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} \
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PYBIND11_EMBEDDED_MODULE_IMPL(name) \
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::pybind11::detail::embedded_module PYBIND11_CONCAT(pybind11_module_, name)( \
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PYBIND11_TOSTRING(name), PYBIND11_CONCAT(pybind11_init_impl_, name)); \
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void PYBIND11_CONCAT(pybind11_init_, name)(::pybind11::module_ \
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& variable) // NOLINT(bugprone-macro-parentheses)
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PYBIND11_NAMESPACE_BEGIN(PYBIND11_NAMESPACE)
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PYBIND11_NAMESPACE_BEGIN(detail)
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/// Python 2.7/3.x compatible version of `PyImport_AppendInittab` and error checks.
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struct embedded_module {
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using init_t = PyObject *(*) ();
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embedded_module(const char *name, init_t init) {
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if (Py_IsInitialized() != 0) {
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pybind11_fail("Can't add new modules after the interpreter has been initialized");
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}
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auto result = PyImport_AppendInittab(name, init);
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if (result == -1) {
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pybind11_fail("Insufficient memory to add a new module");
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}
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}
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};
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struct wide_char_arg_deleter {
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void operator()(wchar_t *ptr) const {
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// API docs: https://docs.python.org/3/c-api/sys.html#c.Py_DecodeLocale
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PyMem_RawFree(ptr);
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}
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};
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inline wchar_t *widen_chars(const char *safe_arg) {
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wchar_t *widened_arg = Py_DecodeLocale(safe_arg, nullptr);
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return widened_arg;
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}
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inline void precheck_interpreter() {
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if (Py_IsInitialized() != 0) {
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pybind11_fail("The interpreter is already running");
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}
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}
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#if !defined(PYBIND11_PYCONFIG_SUPPORT_PY_VERSION_HEX)
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# define PYBIND11_PYCONFIG_SUPPORT_PY_VERSION_HEX (0x03080000)
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#endif
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#if PY_VERSION_HEX < PYBIND11_PYCONFIG_SUPPORT_PY_VERSION_HEX
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inline void initialize_interpreter_pre_pyconfig(bool init_signal_handlers,
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int argc,
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const char *const *argv,
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bool add_program_dir_to_path) {
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detail::precheck_interpreter();
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Py_InitializeEx(init_signal_handlers ? 1 : 0);
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# if defined(WITH_THREAD) && PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x03070000
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PyEval_InitThreads();
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# endif
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// Before it was special-cased in python 3.8, passing an empty or null argv
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// caused a segfault, so we have to reimplement the special case ourselves.
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bool special_case = (argv == nullptr || argc <= 0);
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const char *const empty_argv[]{"\0"};
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const char *const *safe_argv = special_case ? empty_argv : argv;
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if (special_case) {
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argc = 1;
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}
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auto argv_size = static_cast<size_t>(argc);
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// SetArgv* on python 3 takes wchar_t, so we have to convert.
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std::unique_ptr<wchar_t *[]> widened_argv(new wchar_t *[argv_size]);
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std::vector<std::unique_ptr<wchar_t[], detail::wide_char_arg_deleter>> widened_argv_entries;
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widened_argv_entries.reserve(argv_size);
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for (size_t ii = 0; ii < argv_size; ++ii) {
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widened_argv_entries.emplace_back(detail::widen_chars(safe_argv[ii]));
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if (!widened_argv_entries.back()) {
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// A null here indicates a character-encoding failure or the python
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// interpreter out of memory. Give up.
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return;
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}
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widened_argv[ii] = widened_argv_entries.back().get();
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}
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auto *pysys_argv = widened_argv.get();
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PySys_SetArgvEx(argc, pysys_argv, static_cast<int>(add_program_dir_to_path));
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}
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#endif
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PYBIND11_NAMESPACE_END(detail)
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#if PY_VERSION_HEX >= PYBIND11_PYCONFIG_SUPPORT_PY_VERSION_HEX
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inline void initialize_interpreter(PyConfig *config,
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int argc = 0,
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const char *const *argv = nullptr,
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bool add_program_dir_to_path = true) {
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detail::precheck_interpreter();
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PyStatus status = PyConfig_SetBytesArgv(config, argc, const_cast<char *const *>(argv));
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if (PyStatus_Exception(status) != 0) {
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// A failure here indicates a character-encoding failure or the python
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// interpreter out of memory. Give up.
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PyConfig_Clear(config);
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throw std::runtime_error(PyStatus_IsError(status) != 0 ? status.err_msg
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: "Failed to prepare CPython");
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}
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status = Py_InitializeFromConfig(config);
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if (PyStatus_Exception(status) != 0) {
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PyConfig_Clear(config);
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throw std::runtime_error(PyStatus_IsError(status) != 0 ? status.err_msg
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: "Failed to init CPython");
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}
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if (add_program_dir_to_path) {
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PyRun_SimpleString("import sys, os.path; "
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"sys.path.insert(0, "
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"os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])) "
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"if sys.argv and os.path.exists(sys.argv[0]) else '')");
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}
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PyConfig_Clear(config);
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}
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#endif
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/** \rst
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Initialize the Python interpreter. No other pybind11 or CPython API functions can be
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called before this is done; with the exception of `PYBIND11_EMBEDDED_MODULE`. The
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optional `init_signal_handlers` parameter can be used to skip the registration of
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signal handlers (see the `Python documentation`_ for details). Calling this function
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again after the interpreter has already been initialized is a fatal error.
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If initializing the Python interpreter fails, then the program is terminated. (This
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is controlled by the CPython runtime and is an exception to pybind11's normal behavior
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of throwing exceptions on errors.)
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The remaining optional parameters, `argc`, `argv`, and `add_program_dir_to_path` are
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used to populate ``sys.argv`` and ``sys.path``.
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See the |PySys_SetArgvEx documentation|_ for details.
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.. _Python documentation: https://docs.python.org/3/c-api/init.html#c.Py_InitializeEx
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.. |PySys_SetArgvEx documentation| replace:: ``PySys_SetArgvEx`` documentation
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.. _PySys_SetArgvEx documentation: https://docs.python.org/3/c-api/init.html#c.PySys_SetArgvEx
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\endrst */
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inline void initialize_interpreter(bool init_signal_handlers = true,
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int argc = 0,
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const char *const *argv = nullptr,
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bool add_program_dir_to_path = true) {
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#if PY_VERSION_HEX < PYBIND11_PYCONFIG_SUPPORT_PY_VERSION_HEX
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detail::initialize_interpreter_pre_pyconfig(
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init_signal_handlers, argc, argv, add_program_dir_to_path);
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#else
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PyConfig config;
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PyConfig_InitPythonConfig(&config);
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// See PR #4473 for background
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config.parse_argv = 0;
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config.install_signal_handlers = init_signal_handlers ? 1 : 0;
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initialize_interpreter(&config, argc, argv, add_program_dir_to_path);
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#endif
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}
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/** \rst
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Shut down the Python interpreter. No pybind11 or CPython API functions can be called
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after this. In addition, pybind11 objects must not outlive the interpreter:
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.. code-block:: cpp
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{ // BAD
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py::initialize_interpreter();
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auto hello = py::str("Hello, World!");
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py::finalize_interpreter();
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} // <-- BOOM, hello's destructor is called after interpreter shutdown
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{ // GOOD
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py::initialize_interpreter();
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{ // scoped
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auto hello = py::str("Hello, World!");
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} // <-- OK, hello is cleaned up properly
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py::finalize_interpreter();
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}
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{ // BETTER
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py::scoped_interpreter guard{};
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auto hello = py::str("Hello, World!");
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}
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.. warning::
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The interpreter can be restarted by calling `initialize_interpreter` again.
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Modules created using pybind11 can be safely re-initialized. However, Python
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itself cannot completely unload binary extension modules and there are several
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caveats with regard to interpreter restarting. All the details can be found
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in the CPython documentation. In short, not all interpreter memory may be
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freed, either due to reference cycles or user-created global data.
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\endrst */
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inline void finalize_interpreter() {
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// Get the internals pointer (without creating it if it doesn't exist). It's possible for the
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// internals to be created during Py_Finalize() (e.g. if a py::capsule calls `get_internals()`
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// during destruction), so we get the pointer-pointer here and check it after Py_Finalize().
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detail::internals **internals_ptr_ptr = detail::get_internals_pp();
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// It could also be stashed in state_dict, so look there too:
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if (object internals_obj
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= get_internals_obj_from_state_dict(detail::get_python_state_dict())) {
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internals_ptr_ptr = detail::get_internals_pp_from_capsule(internals_obj);
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}
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// Local internals contains data managed by the current interpreter, so we must clear them to
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// avoid undefined behaviors when initializing another interpreter
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detail::get_local_internals().registered_types_cpp.clear();
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detail::get_local_internals().registered_exception_translators.clear();
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Py_Finalize();
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if (internals_ptr_ptr) {
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delete *internals_ptr_ptr;
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*internals_ptr_ptr = nullptr;
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}
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}
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/** \rst
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Scope guard version of `initialize_interpreter` and `finalize_interpreter`.
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This a move-only guard and only a single instance can exist.
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See `initialize_interpreter` for a discussion of its constructor arguments.
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.. code-block:: cpp
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#include <pybind11/embed.h>
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int main() {
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py::scoped_interpreter guard{};
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py::print(Hello, World!);
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} // <-- interpreter shutdown
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\endrst */
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class scoped_interpreter {
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public:
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explicit scoped_interpreter(bool init_signal_handlers = true,
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int argc = 0,
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const char *const *argv = nullptr,
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bool add_program_dir_to_path = true) {
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initialize_interpreter(init_signal_handlers, argc, argv, add_program_dir_to_path);
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}
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#if PY_VERSION_HEX >= PYBIND11_PYCONFIG_SUPPORT_PY_VERSION_HEX
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explicit scoped_interpreter(PyConfig *config,
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int argc = 0,
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const char *const *argv = nullptr,
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bool add_program_dir_to_path = true) {
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initialize_interpreter(config, argc, argv, add_program_dir_to_path);
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}
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#endif
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scoped_interpreter(const scoped_interpreter &) = delete;
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scoped_interpreter(scoped_interpreter &&other) noexcept { other.is_valid = false; }
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scoped_interpreter &operator=(const scoped_interpreter &) = delete;
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scoped_interpreter &operator=(scoped_interpreter &&) = delete;
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~scoped_interpreter() {
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if (is_valid) {
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finalize_interpreter();
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}
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}
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private:
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bool is_valid = true;
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};
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PYBIND11_NAMESPACE_END(PYBIND11_NAMESPACE)
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