If the class had no def_init(...) calls, you now must pass python::no_init instead. On the upside, you never need to call def_init() with no arguments, since that's the default. So:
If the class had no def_init(...) calls, you now must pass python::no_init instead. On the upside, you never need to call def_init() with no arguments, since that's the default. So:
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