Used as a std::shared_ptr
deleter (second argument) to overload delete ptr
with Py_DECREF(ptr)
.
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#include <util.h>
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pyobject_deleter (PyObject *pyobj) | |
Creates a pyobject_deleter and calls Py_INCREF(ptr) . | |
void | operator() (T const *) |
Called by std::shared_ptr when its reference count reaches zero. | |
Used as a std::shared_ptr
deleter (second argument) to overload delete ptr
with Py_DECREF(ptr)
.
This allows data to be shared between C++ and Python that will be deleted when both reference counts reach zero.
The effective reference count is a lexicographical tuple of (Python reference count, C++ reference count), where the Python reference count is the most significant digit. A single Python reference count is held for all C++ references to the object.
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Creates a pyobject_deleter and calls Py_INCREF(ptr)
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Called by std::shared_ptr
when its reference count reaches zero.