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| <h1 align="center"><a href="../index.html">Boost.Python</a></h1> |
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| <boost/python/make_function.hpp></h2> |
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| <dt><a href="#introduction">Introduction</a></dt> |
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| <dt><a href="#functions">Functions</a></dt> |
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| <dt><a href="#make_function-spec">make_function</a></dt> |
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| <dt><a href="#make_constructor-spec">make_constructor</a></dt> |
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| <dt><a href="#examples">Example</a></dt> |
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| <h2><a name="introduction"></a>Introduction</h2> |
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| <p><code><a href="#make_function-spec">make_function</a>()</code> and |
| <code><a href="#make_constructor-spec">make_constructor</a>()</code> are |
| the functions used internally by <code><a href= |
| "def.html#def-spec">def</a>()</code> and <code>class_<>::<a href= |
| "class.html#class_-spec-modifiers">def</a>()</code> to produce Python |
| callable objects which wrap C++ functions and member functions.</p> |
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| <h2><a name="functions"></a>Functions</h2> |
| <pre> |
| <a name="make_function-spec">template <class F></a> |
| <a href="object.html#object-spec">object</a> make_function(F f) |
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| template <class F, class Policies> |
| <a href= |
| "object.html#object-spec">object</a> make_function(F f, Policies const& policies) |
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| template <class F, class Policies, class KeywordsOrSignature> |
| <a href= |
| "object.html#object-spec">object</a> make_function(F f, Policies const& policies, KeywordsOrSignature const& ks) |
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| template <class F, class Policies, class Keywords, class Signature> |
| <a href= |
| "object.html#object-spec">object</a> make_function(F f, Policies const& policies, Keywords const& kw, Signature const& sig) |
| </pre> |
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| <dl class="function-semantics"> |
| <dt><b>Requires:</b> <code>F</code> is a function pointer or member |
| function pointer type. If <code>policies</code> are supplied, it must |
| be a model of <a href="CallPolicies.html">CallPolicies</a>. If |
| <code>kewords</code> are supplied, it must be the result of a <a href= |
| "args.html#keyword-expression"><em>keyword-expression</em></a> |
| specifying no more arguments than the <a href= |
| "definitions.html#arity">arity</a> of <code>f</code>.</dt> |
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| <dt><b>Effects:</b> Creates a Python callable object which, when called |
| from Python, converts its arguments to C++ and calls <code>f</code>. If |
| <code>F</code> is a pointer-to-member-function type, the target |
| object of the function call (<code>*this</code>) will be taken |
| from the first Python argument, and subsequent Python arguments |
| will be used as the arguments |
| to <code>f</code>. <ul> |
| <li> If <code>policies</code> are supplied, it |
| will be applied to the function as described <a href= |
| "CallPolicies.html">here</a>. |
| <li>If <code>keywords</code> are |
| supplied, the keywords will be applied in order to the final |
| arguments of the resulting function. |
| <li>If <code>Signature</code> |
| is supplied, it should be an instance of an <a |
| href="../../../mpl/doc/refmanual/front-extensible-sequence.html">MPL front-extensible |
| sequence</a> representing the function's return type followed by |
| its argument types. Pass a <code>Signature</code> when wrapping |
| function object types whose signatures can't be deduced, or when |
| you wish to override the types which will be passed to the |
| wrapped function. |
| </ul></dt> |
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| <dt><b>Returns:</b> An instance of <a href= |
| "object.html#object-spec">object</a> which holds the new Python |
| callable object.</dt> |
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| <dt><b>Caveats:</b> An argument of pointer type may |
| be <code>0</code> if <code>None</code> is passed from Python. |
| An argument type which is a constant reference may refer to a |
| temporary which was created from the Python object for just the |
| duration of the call to the wrapped function, for example |
| a <code>std::vector</code> conjured up by the conversion process |
| from a Python list. Use a non-<code>const</code> reference |
| argument when a persistent lvalue is required. |
| </dl> |
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| <pre> |
| <a name= |
| "make_constructor-spec"></a>template <class T, class ArgList, class Generator> |
| <a href="object.html#object-spec">object</a> make_constructor(); |
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| template <class ArgList, class Generator, class Policies> |
| <a href= |
| "object.html#object-spec">object</a> make_constructor(Policies const& policies) |
| </pre> |
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| <dl class="function-semantics"> |
| <dt><b>Requires:</b> <code>T</code> is a class type. |
| <code>Policies</code> is a model of <a href= |
| "CallPolicies.html">CallPolicies</a>. <code>ArgList</code> is an <a |
| href="../../../mpl/doc/refmanual/forward-sequence.html">MPL sequence</a> of C++ argument |
| types (<i>A1, A2,... AN</i>) such that if |
| <code>a1, a2</code>... <code>aN</code> are objects of type |
| <i>A1, A2,... AN</i> respectively, the expression <code>new |
| Generator::apply<T>::type(a1, a2</code>... <code>aN</code>) |
| is valid. Generator is a model of <a href= |
| "HolderGenerator.html">HolderGenerator</a>.</dt> |
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| <dt><b>Effects:</b> Creates a Python callable object which, when called |
| from Python, expects its first argument to be a Boost.Python extension |
| class object. It converts its remaining its arguments to C++ and passes |
| them to the constructor of a dynamically-allocated |
| <code>Generator::apply<T>::type</code> object, which is then |
| installed in the extension class object. In the second form, the |
| <code>policies</code> are applied to the arguments and result (<a href= |
| "http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/bltin-null-object.html">None</a>) |
| of the Python callable object</dt> |
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| <dt><b>Returns:</b> An instance of <a href= |
| "object.html#object-spec">object</a> which holds the new Python |
| callable object.</dt> |
| </dl> |
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| <h2><a name="examples"></a>Example</h2> |
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| <p>C++ function exposed below returns a callable object wrapping one of |
| two functions.</p> |
| <pre> |
| #include <boost/python/make_function.hpp> |
| #include <boost/python/module.hpp> |
| |
| char const* foo() { return "foo"; } |
| char const* bar() { return "bar"; } |
| |
| using namespace boost::python; |
| object choose_function(bool selector) |
| { |
| if (selector) |
| return boost::python::make_function(foo); |
| else |
| return boost::python::make_function(bar); |
| } |
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| BOOST_PYTHON_MODULE(make_function_test) |
| { |
| def("choose_function", choose_function); |
| } |
| </pre> |
| It can be used this way in Python: |
| <pre> |
| >>> from make_function_test import * |
| >>> f = choose_function(1) |
| >>> g = choose_function(0) |
| >>> f() |
| 'foo' |
| >>> g() |
| 'bar' |
| </pre> |
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| <!--webbot bot="Timestamp" S-Type="EDITED" S-Format="%d %B, %Y" startspan --> |
| 13 November, 2002 |
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