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Xavier Thompson
cython
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Xavier Thompson
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Add unit test against ambiguously generated C++ calls of overloaded methods
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# mode: run
# tag: cpp, cpp11
# cython: experimental_cpp_class_def=True, language_level=2
cdef
cppclass
A
:
int
foo
(
int
a
=
0
):
# always return odd result
return
2
*
a
+
1
int
foo
(
int
*
a
):
# always return even result
if
a
:
return
2
*
a
[
0
]
return
0
def
test_ambiguous_overloading
():
"""
>>> test_ambiguous_overloading()
1
"""
b
=
new
A
()
# This turns into a C++ call to the first "foo" method with a NULL argument
# (no argument passed to a method with default-value parameter)
# This "NULL" needs to be correctly cast, otherwise the call is ambiguous:
# it could be the second "foo" method with a NULL pointer.
# In that case the generated C++ would not compile.
r
=
b
.
foo
()
# Check that the correct "foo" method was called and returned expected result.
return
r
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