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utils.h File Reference
#include "pybind11/pybind11.h"
#include <limits>
#include <sstream>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <cstdint>
#include "lsst/sphgeom/Region.h"

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Namespaces

namespace  lsst
 
namespace  lsst::sphgeom
 
namespace  lsst::sphgeom::python
 

Functions

ptrdiff_t lsst::sphgeom::python::convertIndex (ptrdiff_t len, pybind11::int_ i)
 Convert a Python index i over a sequence with length len to a non-negative (C++ style) index, and perform a bounds-check.
 
pybind11::bytes lsst::sphgeom::python::encode (Region const &self)
 Encode a Region as a pybind11 bytes object.
 
template<typename R>
std::unique_ptr< R > lsst::sphgeom::python::decode (pybind11::bytes bytes)
 Decode a Region from a pybind11 bytes object.
 
template<typename S>
std::vector< std::unique_ptr< Region > > lsst::sphgeom::python::convert_region_sequence (S const &seq)
 Create a vector of Region (or Region-subclass) pointers by copying the regions from a sized Python iterable (e.g.