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weakref Class Reference

#include <pytypes.h>

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Public Member Functions

 weakref (handle obj, handle callback={})
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from object
template<typename T >
T cast () const &
 
template<typename T >
T cast ()&&
 
template<>
void cast () const &
 
template<>
void cast ()&&
 
 object ()=default
 
 object (const object &o)
 Copy constructor; always increases the reference count. More...
 
 object (object &&other) noexcept
 Move constructor; steals the object from other and preserves its reference count. More...
 
 object (handle h, borrowed_t)
 
 object (handle h, stolen_t)
 
objectoperator= (const object &other)
 
objectoperator= (object &&other) noexcept
 
 PYBIND11_DEPRECATED ("Use reinterpret_borrow<object>() or reinterpret_steal<object>()") object(handle h
 
handle release ()
 
 ~object ()
 Destructor; automatically calls handle::dec_ref() More...
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from handle
template<typename T >
T cast () const
 
template<>
void cast () const
 
bool check () const
 
const handledec_ref () const &
 
 handle ()=default
 The default constructor creates a handle with a nullptr-valued pointer. More...
 
 handle (PyObject *ptr)
 Creates a handle from the given raw Python object pointer. More...
 
const handleinc_ref () const &
 
 operator bool () const
 Return true when the handle wraps a valid Python object. More...
 
bool operator!= (const handle &h) const
 
bool operator== (const handle &h) const
 
PyObject * ptr () const
 Return the underlying PyObject * pointer. More...
 
PyObject *& ptr ()
 

Additional Inherited Members

- Public Attributes inherited from object
bool is_borrowed: handle(h) { if (is_borrowed) inc_ref()
 
- Protected Attributes inherited from handle
PyObject * m_ptr = nullptr
 

Detailed Description

Definition at line 1155 of file pytypes.h.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

weakref::weakref ( handle  obj,
handle  callback = {} 
)
inlineexplicit

Definition at line 1158 of file pytypes.h.


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autogenerated on Sat May 8 2021 02:51:58