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These are reusable utilities across bindings. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90737
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//===- PybindUtils.h - Utilities for interop with pybind11 ------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef MLIR_BINDINGS_PYTHON_PYBINDUTILS_H
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#define MLIR_BINDINGS_PYTHON_PYBINDUTILS_H
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#include "mlir-c/Support.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/Optional.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h"
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#include <pybind11/pybind11.h>
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#include <pybind11/stl.h>
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namespace mlir {
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namespace python {
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// Sets a python error, ready to be thrown to return control back to the
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// python runtime.
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// Correct usage:
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// throw SetPyError(PyExc_ValueError, "Foobar'd");
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pybind11::error_already_set SetPyError(PyObject *excClass,
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const llvm::Twine &message);
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/// CRTP template for special wrapper types that are allowed to be passed in as
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/// 'None' function arguments and can be resolved by some global mechanic if
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/// so. Such types will raise an error if this global resolution fails, and
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/// it is actually illegal for them to ever be unresolved. From a user
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/// perspective, they behave like a smart ptr to the underlying type (i.e.
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/// 'get' method and operator-> overloaded).
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///
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/// Derived types must provide a method, which is called when an environmental
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/// resolution is required. It must raise an exception if resolution fails:
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/// static ReferrentTy &resolve()
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///
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/// They must also provide a parameter description that will be used in
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/// error messages about mismatched types:
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/// static constexpr const char kTypeDescription[] = "<Description>";
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template <typename DerivedTy, typename T>
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class Defaulting {
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public:
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using ReferrentTy = T;
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/// Type casters require the type to be default constructible, but using
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/// such an instance is illegal.
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Defaulting() = default;
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Defaulting(ReferrentTy &referrent) : referrent(&referrent) {}
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ReferrentTy *get() { return referrent; }
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ReferrentTy *operator->() { return referrent; }
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private:
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ReferrentTy *referrent = nullptr;
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};
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} // namespace python
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} // namespace mlir
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namespace pybind11 {
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namespace detail {
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template <typename DefaultingTy>
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struct MlirDefaultingCaster {
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PYBIND11_TYPE_CASTER(DefaultingTy, _(DefaultingTy::kTypeDescription));
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bool load(pybind11::handle src, bool) {
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if (src.is_none()) {
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// Note that we do want an exception to propagate from here as it will be
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// the most informative.
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value = DefaultingTy{DefaultingTy::resolve()};
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return true;
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}
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// Unlike many casters that chain, these casters are expected to always
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// succeed, so instead of doing an isinstance check followed by a cast,
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// just cast in one step and handle the exception. Returning false (vs
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// letting the exception propagate) causes higher level signature parsing
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// code to produce nice error messages (other than "Cannot cast...").
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try {
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value = DefaultingTy{
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pybind11::cast<typename DefaultingTy::ReferrentTy &>(src)};
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return true;
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} catch (std::exception &e) {
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return false;
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}
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}
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static handle cast(DefaultingTy src, return_value_policy policy,
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handle parent) {
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return pybind11::cast(src, policy);
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}
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};
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template <typename T>
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struct type_caster<llvm::Optional<T>> : optional_caster<llvm::Optional<T>> {};
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} // namespace detail
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} // namespace pybind11
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Conversion utilities.
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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namespace mlir {
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/// Accumulates into a python string from a method that accepts an
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/// MlirStringCallback.
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struct PyPrintAccumulator {
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pybind11::list parts;
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void *getUserData() { return this; }
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MlirStringCallback getCallback() {
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return [](const char *part, intptr_t size, void *userData) {
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PyPrintAccumulator *printAccum =
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static_cast<PyPrintAccumulator *>(userData);
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pybind11::str pyPart(part, size); // Decodes as UTF-8 by default.
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printAccum->parts.append(std::move(pyPart));
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};
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}
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pybind11::str join() {
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pybind11::str delim("", 0);
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return delim.attr("join")(parts);
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}
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};
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/// Accumulates int a python file-like object, either writing text (default)
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/// or binary.
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class PyFileAccumulator {
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public:
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PyFileAccumulator(pybind11::object fileObject, bool binary)
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: pyWriteFunction(fileObject.attr("write")), binary(binary) {}
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void *getUserData() { return this; }
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MlirStringCallback getCallback() {
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return [](const char *part, intptr_t size, void *userData) {
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pybind11::gil_scoped_acquire();
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PyFileAccumulator *accum = static_cast<PyFileAccumulator *>(userData);
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if (accum->binary) {
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// Note: Still has to copy and not avoidable with this API.
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pybind11::bytes pyBytes(part, size);
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accum->pyWriteFunction(pyBytes);
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} else {
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pybind11::str pyStr(part, size); // Decodes as UTF-8 by default.
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accum->pyWriteFunction(pyStr);
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}
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};
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}
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private:
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pybind11::object pyWriteFunction;
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bool binary;
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};
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/// Accumulates into a python string from a method that is expected to make
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/// one (no more, no less) call to the callback (asserts internally on
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/// violation).
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struct PySinglePartStringAccumulator {
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void *getUserData() { return this; }
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MlirStringCallback getCallback() {
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return [](const char *part, intptr_t size, void *userData) {
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PySinglePartStringAccumulator *accum =
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static_cast<PySinglePartStringAccumulator *>(userData);
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assert(!accum->invoked &&
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"PySinglePartStringAccumulator called back multiple times");
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accum->invoked = true;
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accum->value = pybind11::str(part, size);
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};
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}
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pybind11::str takeValue() {
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assert(invoked && "PySinglePartStringAccumulator not called back");
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return std::move(value);
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}
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private:
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pybind11::str value;
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bool invoked = false;
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};
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} // namespace mlir
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#endif // MLIR_BINDINGS_PYTHON_PYBINDUTILS_H
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