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LSST Data Management Base Package
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A shared pointer that tracks both a C++ object and its associated PyObject. More...
#include <PySharedPtr.h>
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using | element_type = T |
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PySharedPtr (T *const ptr) | |
Create a pointer that counts as an extra reference in the Python environment. More... | |
PySharedPtr (PySharedPtr const &) noexcept=default | |
PySharedPtr (PySharedPtr &&) noexcept=default | |
PySharedPtr & | operator= (PySharedPtr const &) noexcept=default |
PySharedPtr & | operator= (PySharedPtr &&) noexcept=default |
~PySharedPtr () noexcept=default | |
PySharedPtr (std::shared_ptr< T > r) noexcept | |
operator std::shared_ptr< T > () noexcept | |
T * | get () const noexcept |
A shared pointer that tracks both a C++ object and its associated PyObject.
Each group of PySharedPtr for a given object collectively counts as one reference to that object for the purpose of Python garbage collection.
A PySharedPtr is implicitly convertible to and from a std::shared_ptr to minimize API impact. Any shared_ptr
created this way will (I think) keep the Python reference alive, as described above.
Definition at line 49 of file PySharedPtr.h.
using lsst::utils::python::PySharedPtr< T >::element_type = T |
Definition at line 51 of file PySharedPtr.h.
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Create a pointer that counts as an extra reference in the Python environment.
ptr | a pointer to a pybind11-managed object. |
Definition at line 59 of file PySharedPtr.h.
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Definition at line 78 of file PySharedPtr.h.
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Definition at line 81 of file PySharedPtr.h.
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Definition at line 79 of file PySharedPtr.h.
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