- The issue comes from the fact that the default generated
+= and co by the Python API is the one for immutable types, like int.
- Indeed, in python, for an int :
x=1
id(x)
140266967205832
x+=1
id(x)
140266967205808
- For a mutable type, like a gf, it is necessary to
add explicitly the xxx_inplace_add functions.
- Added :
- the generation of the inplace_xxx functions
- a method in class_ in the wrapper generator that
deduce all += operator from the + operators.
- this assumes that the +=, ... are defined in C++.
- The generation of such operators are optional, with option
with_inplace_operators in the arithmetic flag.
- Also, added the overload g += M and g -= M for
g : GfImfreq, M a complex matrix.
Mainly for legacy Python codes.
Now the tail have a fixed size. It actually makes everything simpler. I took
order_min = -1 and order_max = 8. This makes the tails compatible with the
previous implementation. However we might want to change this to something like
-10, 10 so that they are self-contained. This commit should also fix issue #11.