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Fix enum value's __int__ returning non-int when underlying type is bool or of char type #1334

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Aug 26, 2021
21 changes: 19 additions & 2 deletions include/pybind11/pybind11.h
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Expand Up @@ -1814,6 +1814,19 @@ struct enum_base {
handle m_parent;
};

template <bool is_signed, size_t length> struct equivalent_integer {};
template <> struct equivalent_integer<true, 1> { using type = int8_t; };
template <> struct equivalent_integer<false, 1> { using type = uint8_t; };
template <> struct equivalent_integer<true, 2> { using type = int16_t; };
template <> struct equivalent_integer<false, 2> { using type = uint16_t; };
template <> struct equivalent_integer<true, 4> { using type = int32_t; };
template <> struct equivalent_integer<false, 4> { using type = uint32_t; };
template <> struct equivalent_integer<true, 8> { using type = int64_t; };
template <> struct equivalent_integer<false, 8> { using type = uint64_t; };

template <typename IntLike>
using equivalent_integer_t = typename equivalent_integer<std::is_signed<IntLike>::value, sizeof(IntLike)>::type;

PYBIND11_NAMESPACE_END(detail)

/// Binds C++ enumerations and enumeration classes to Python
Expand All @@ -1824,13 +1837,17 @@ template <typename Type> class enum_ : public class_<Type> {
using Base::attr;
using Base::def_property_readonly;
using Base::def_property_readonly_static;
using Scalar = typename std::underlying_type<Type>::type;
using Underlying = typename std::underlying_type<Type>::type;
// Scalar is the integer representation of underlying type
using Scalar = detail::conditional_t<detail::any_of<
detail::is_std_char_type<Underlying>, std::is_same<Underlying, bool>
>::value, detail::equivalent_integer_t<Underlying>, Underlying>;

template <typename... Extra>
enum_(const handle &scope, const char *name, const Extra&... extra)
: class_<Type>(scope, name, extra...), m_base(*this, scope) {
constexpr bool is_arithmetic = detail::any_of<std::is_same<arithmetic, Extra>...>::value;
constexpr bool is_convertible = std::is_convertible<Type, Scalar>::value;
constexpr bool is_convertible = std::is_convertible<Type, Underlying>::value;
m_base.init(is_arithmetic, is_convertible);

def(init([](Scalar i) { return static_cast<Type>(i); }), arg("value"));
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61 changes: 61 additions & 0 deletions tests/test_enum.cpp
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Expand Up @@ -84,4 +84,65 @@ TEST_SUBMODULE(enums, m) {
.value("ONE", SimpleEnum::THREE)
.export_values();
});

// test_enum_scalar
enum UnscopedUCharEnum : unsigned char {};
enum class ScopedShortEnum : short {};
enum class ScopedLongEnum : long {};
enum UnscopedUInt64Enum : std::uint64_t {};
static_assert(py::detail::all_of<
std::is_same<py::enum_<UnscopedUCharEnum>::Scalar, unsigned char>,
std::is_same<py::enum_<ScopedShortEnum>::Scalar, short>,
std::is_same<py::enum_<ScopedLongEnum>::Scalar, long>,
std::is_same<py::enum_<UnscopedUInt64Enum>::Scalar, std::uint64_t>
>::value, "Error during the deduction of enum's scalar type with normal integer underlying");

// test_enum_scalar_with_char_underlying
enum class ScopedCharEnum : char { Zero, Positive };
enum class ScopedWCharEnum : wchar_t { Zero, Positive };
enum class ScopedChar32Enum : char32_t { Zero, Positive };
enum class ScopedChar16Enum : char16_t { Zero, Positive };

// test the scalar of char type enums according to chapter 'Character types'
// from https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/types
static_assert(py::detail::any_of<
std::is_same<py::enum_<ScopedCharEnum>::Scalar, signed char>, // e.g. gcc on x86
std::is_same<py::enum_<ScopedCharEnum>::Scalar, unsigned char> // e.g. arm linux
>::value, "char should be cast to either signed char or unsigned char");
static_assert(
sizeof(py::enum_<ScopedWCharEnum>::Scalar) == 2 ||
sizeof(py::enum_<ScopedWCharEnum>::Scalar) == 4
, "wchar_t should be either 16 bits (Windows) or 32 (everywhere else)");
static_assert(py::detail::all_of<
std::is_same<py::enum_<ScopedChar32Enum>::Scalar, std::uint_least32_t>,
std::is_same<py::enum_<ScopedChar16Enum>::Scalar, std::uint_least16_t>
>::value, "char32_t, char16_t (and char8_t)'s size, signedness, and alignment is determined");
#if defined(PYBIND11_HAS_U8STRING)
enum class ScopedChar8Enum : char8_t { Zero, Positive };
static_assert(std::is_same<py::enum_<ScopedChar8Enum>::Scalar, unsigned char>::value);
#endif

// test_char_underlying_enum
py::enum_<ScopedCharEnum>(m, "ScopedCharEnum")
.value("Zero", ScopedCharEnum::Zero)
.value("Positive", ScopedCharEnum::Positive);
py::enum_<ScopedWCharEnum>(m, "ScopedWCharEnum")
.value("Zero", ScopedWCharEnum::Zero)
.value("Positive", ScopedWCharEnum::Positive);
py::enum_<ScopedChar32Enum>(m, "ScopedChar32Enum")
.value("Zero", ScopedChar32Enum::Zero)
.value("Positive", ScopedChar32Enum::Positive);
py::enum_<ScopedChar16Enum>(m, "ScopedChar16Enum")
.value("Zero", ScopedChar16Enum::Zero)
.value("Positive", ScopedChar16Enum::Positive);

// test_bool_underlying_enum
enum class ScopedBoolEnum : bool { FALSE, TRUE };

// bool is unsigned (std::is_signed returns false) and 1-byte long, so represented with u8
static_assert(std::is_same<py::enum_<ScopedBoolEnum>::Scalar, std::uint8_t>::value, "");

py::enum_<ScopedBoolEnum>(m, "ScopedBoolEnum")
.value("FALSE", ScopedBoolEnum::FALSE)
.value("TRUE", ScopedBoolEnum::TRUE);
}
28 changes: 28 additions & 0 deletions tests/test_enum.py
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Expand Up @@ -218,10 +218,16 @@ def test_binary_operators():
def test_enum_to_int():
m.test_enum_to_int(m.Flags.Read)
m.test_enum_to_int(m.ClassWithUnscopedEnum.EMode.EFirstMode)
m.test_enum_to_int(m.ScopedCharEnum.Positive)
m.test_enum_to_int(m.ScopedBoolEnum.TRUE)
m.test_enum_to_uint(m.Flags.Read)
m.test_enum_to_uint(m.ClassWithUnscopedEnum.EMode.EFirstMode)
m.test_enum_to_uint(m.ScopedCharEnum.Positive)
m.test_enum_to_uint(m.ScopedBoolEnum.TRUE)
m.test_enum_to_long_long(m.Flags.Read)
m.test_enum_to_long_long(m.ClassWithUnscopedEnum.EMode.EFirstMode)
m.test_enum_to_long_long(m.ScopedCharEnum.Positive)
m.test_enum_to_long_long(m.ScopedBoolEnum.TRUE)


def test_duplicate_enum_name():
Expand All @@ -230,6 +236,28 @@ def test_duplicate_enum_name():
assert str(excinfo.value) == 'SimpleEnum: element "ONE" already exists!'


def test_char_underlying_enum(): # Issue #1331/PR #1334:
assert type(m.ScopedCharEnum.Positive.__int__()) is int
assert int(m.ScopedChar16Enum.Zero) == 0 # int() call should successfully return
assert hash(m.ScopedChar32Enum.Positive) == 1
assert m.ScopedCharEnum.Positive.__getstate__() == 1 # return type is long in py2.x
assert m.ScopedWCharEnum(1) == m.ScopedWCharEnum.Positive
with pytest.raises(TypeError):
# Enum should construct with a int, even with char underlying type
m.ScopedWCharEnum("0")


def test_bool_underlying_enum():
assert type(m.ScopedBoolEnum.TRUE.__int__()) is int
assert int(m.ScopedBoolEnum.FALSE) == 0
assert hash(m.ScopedBoolEnum.TRUE) == 1
assert m.ScopedBoolEnum.TRUE.__getstate__() == 1
assert m.ScopedBoolEnum(1) == m.ScopedBoolEnum.TRUE
# Enum could construct with a bool
# (bool is a strict subclass of int, and False will be converted to 0)
assert m.ScopedBoolEnum(False) == m.ScopedBoolEnum.FALSE


def test_docstring_signatures():
for enum_type in [m.ScopedEnum, m.UnscopedEnum]:
for attr in enum_type.__dict__.values():
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