[section boost/python/to_python_indirect.hpp] [section Introduction] supplies a way to construct new Python objects that hold wrapped C++ class instances via a pointer or smart pointer. [endsect] [section Class `to_python_indirect`] Class template `to_python_indirect` converts objects of its first argument type to python as extension class instances, using the ownership policy provided by its 2nd argument. [table [[Parameter][Requirements][Description]] [[T][Either `U cv&` (where cv is any optional cv-qualification) or a [link concepts.dereferenceable Dereferenceable] type such that `*x` is convertible to `U const&`, where `U` is a class type. ][`A` type deferencing a C++ class exposed to Python using class template [link high_level_components.boost_python_class_hpp.class_template_class_t_bases_hel `class_`]. ]] [[MakeHolder][`h = MakeHolder::execute(p);` ][A class whose static `execute()` creates an `instance_holder`. ]] ] Instantiations of to_python_indirect are models of [link concepts.resultconverter `ResultConverter`]. `` namespace boost { namespace python { template struct to_python_indirect { static bool convertible(); PyObject* operator()(T ptr_or_reference) const; private: static PyTypeObject* type(); }; }} `` [endsect] [section Class `to_python_indirect` observers] ``PyObject* operator()(T x) const;`` [variablelist [[Requires][`x` refers to an object (if it is a pointer type, it is non-null). `convertible() == true`.]] [[Effects][Creates an appropriately-typed Boost.Python extension class instance, uses MakeHolder to create an instance_holder from x, installs the instance_holder in the new extension class instance, and returns a pointer to it.]] ] [endsect] [section Class `to_python_indirect` statics] ``bool convertible()`` [variablelist [[Effects][Returns true iff any module has registered a Python type corresponding to U. ]] ] [endsect] [endsect] [section Example] This example replicates the functionality of [link function_invocation_and_creation.models_of_resultconvertergenerat.boost_python_reference_existing_.class_reference_existing_object `reference_existing_object`], but without some of the compile-time error checking. `` struct make_reference_holder { typedef boost::python::objects::instance_holder* result_type; template static result_type execute(T* p) { return new boost::python::objects::pointer_holder(p); } }; struct reference_existing_object { // metafunction returning the ResultConverter template struct apply { typedef boost::python::to_python_indirect type; }; }; `` [endsect] [endsect]