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Custom type casters
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In very rare cases, applications may require custom type casters that cannot be
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expressed using the abstractions provided by pybind11, thus requiring raw
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Python C API calls. This is fairly advanced usage and should only be pursued by
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experts who are familiar with the intricacies of Python reference counting.
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The following snippets demonstrate how this works for a very simple ``inty``
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type that that should be convertible from Python types that provide a
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``__int__(self)`` method.
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.. code-block:: cpp
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    struct inty { long long_value; };
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    void print(inty s) {
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        std::cout << s.long_value << std::endl;
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    }
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The following Python snippet demonstrates the intended usage from the Python side:
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.. code-block:: python
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    class A:
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        def __int__(self):
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            return 123
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    from example import print
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    print(A())
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To register the necessary conversion routines, it is necessary to add
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a partial overload to the ``pybind11::detail::type_caster<T>`` template.
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Although this is an implementation detail, adding partial overloads to this
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type is explicitly allowed.
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.. code-block:: cpp
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    namespace pybind11 { namespace detail {
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        template <> struct type_caster<inty> {
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        public:
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            /**
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             * This macro establishes the name 'inty' in
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             * function signatures and declares a local variable
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             * 'value' of type inty
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             */
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            PYBIND11_TYPE_CASTER(inty, _("inty"));
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            /**
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             * Conversion part 1 (Python->C++): convert a PyObject into a inty
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             * instance or return false upon failure. The second argument
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             * indicates whether implicit conversions should be applied.
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             */
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            bool load(handle src, bool) {
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                /* Extract PyObject from handle */
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                PyObject *source = src.ptr();
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                /* Try converting into a Python integer value */
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                PyObject *tmp = PyNumber_Long(source);
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                if (!tmp)
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                    return false;
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                /* Now try to convert into a C++ int */
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                value.long_value = PyLong_AsLong(tmp);
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                Py_DECREF(tmp);
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                /* Ensure return code was OK (to avoid out-of-range errors etc) */
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                return !(value.long_value == -1 && !PyErr_Occurred());
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            }
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            /**
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             * Conversion part 2 (C++ -> Python): convert an inty instance into
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             * a Python object. The second and third arguments are used to
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             * indicate the return value policy and parent object (for
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             * ``return_value_policy::reference_internal``) and are generally
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             * ignored by implicit casters.
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             */
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            static handle cast(inty src, return_value_policy /* policy */, handle /* parent */) {
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                return PyLong_FromLong(src.long_value);
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            }
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        };
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    }} // namespace pybind11::detail
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.. note::
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    A ``type_caster<T>`` defined with ``PYBIND11_TYPE_CASTER(T, ...)`` requires
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    that ``T`` is default-constructible (``value`` is first default constructed
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    and then ``load()`` assigns to it).
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.. warning::
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    When using custom type casters, it's important to declare them consistently
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    in every compilation unit of the Python extension module. Otherwise,
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    undefined behavior can ensue.
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