.. -*- Mode: rst -*- .. include:: ../etc/definitions.rst 6. Encapsulating DbU ====================== While ``Hurricane::DbU`` is a class, the ``Hurricane::DbU::Unit`` is only a ``typedef`` over ``uint64_t``. The ``DbU`` class only provides a set of static methods to manipulate and convert to and from other units. At Python level, ``DbU::Unit`` will be stored in plain ``long long``. When a ``DbU::Unit`` argument is expected in a Python functions, just use the ``DbU::Unit PyAny_AsLong( PyObject* )`` function to convert it. For example, if we explicit the expension of: .. code-block:: c++ DirectSetLongAttribute(PyPoint_SetX,setX,PyPoint,Point) |newpage| We would get: .. code-block:: c++ static PyObject* PyPoint_setX ( PyPoint *self, PyObject* args ) { Point* cobject = static_cast( self->_object ); if (cobject == NULL) { PyErr_SetString( ProxyError , "Attempt to call Point.setX() on an unbound Hurricane object" ); return NULL; } HTRY PyObject* arg0 = NULL; if (not PyArg_ParseTuple( args, "O:Point.setX()", &arg0 )) return ( NULL ); cobject->setX( Isobar::PyAny_AsLong(arg0) ); HCATCH Py_RETURN_NONE; } For the other way around, use ``PyObject* PyDbU_FromLong( DbU::Unit )``. .. code-block:: c++ DirectGetLongAttribute(PyPoint_GetX,getX,PyPoint,Point) We would get: .. code-block:: c++ static PyObject* PyPoint_GetX ( PyPoint *self, PyObject* args ) { Point* cobject = static_cast( self->_object ); if (cobject == NULL) { PyErr_SetString( ProxyError , "Attempt to call Point.getX() on an unbound Hurricane object" ); return NULL; } return Isobar::PyDbU_FromLong(cobject->getX()); }