| Limitations |
| ########### |
| |
| Design choices |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| pybind11 strives to be a general solution to binding generation, but it also has |
| certain limitations: |
| |
| - pybind11 casts away ``const``-ness in function arguments and return values. |
| This is in line with the Python language, which has no concept of ``const`` |
| values. This means that some additional care is needed to avoid bugs that |
| would be caught by the type checker in a traditional C++ program. |
| |
| - The NumPy interface ``pybind11::array`` greatly simplifies accessing |
| numerical data from C++ (and vice versa), but it's not a full-blown array |
| class like ``Eigen::Array`` or ``boost.multi_array``. ``Eigen`` objects are |
| directly supported, however, with ``pybind11/eigen.h``. |
| |
| Large but useful features could be implemented in pybind11 but would lead to a |
| significant increase in complexity. Pybind11 strives to be simple and compact. |
| Users who require large new features are encouraged to write an extension to |
| pybind11; see `pybind11_json <https://github.com/pybind/pybind11_json>`_ for an |
| example. |
| |
| |
| Known bugs |
| ^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| These are issues that hopefully will one day be fixed, but currently are |
| unsolved. If you know how to help with one of these issues, contributions |
| are welcome! |
| |
| - Intel 20.2 is currently having an issue with the test suite. |
| `#2573 <https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/2573>`_ |
| |
| - Debug mode Python does not support 1-5 tests in the test suite currently. |
| `#2422 <https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/2422>`_ |
| |
| - PyPy3 7.3.1 and 7.3.2 have issues with several tests on 32-bit Windows. |
| |
| Known limitations |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| These are issues that are probably solvable, but have not been fixed yet. A |
| clean, well written patch would likely be accepted to solve them. |
| |
| - Type casters are not kept alive recursively. |
| `#2527 <https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/issues/2527>`_ |
| One consequence is that containers of ``char *`` are currently not supported. |
| `#2245 <https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/issues/2245>`_ |
| |
| - The ``cpptest`` does not run on Windows with Python 3.8 or newer, due to DLL |
| loader changes. User code that is correctly installed should not be affected. |
| `#2560 <https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/issue/2560>`_ |
| |
| Python 3.9.0 warning |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| Combining older versions of pybind11 (< 2.6.0) with Python on exactly 3.9.0 |
| will trigger undefined behavior that typically manifests as crashes during |
| interpreter shutdown (but could also destroy your data. **You have been |
| warned**). |
| |
| This issue was `fixed in Python <https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/22670>`_. |
| As a mitigation for this bug, pybind11 2.6.0 or newer includes a workaround |
| specifically when Python 3.9.0 is detected at runtime, leaking about 50 bytes |
| of memory when a callback function is garbage collected. For reference, the |
| pybind11 test suite has about 2,000 such callbacks, but only 49 are garbage |
| collected before the end-of-process. Wheels (even if built with Python 3.9.0) |
| will correctly avoid the leak when run in Python 3.9.1, and this does not |
| affect other 3.X versions. |