Add support for QNX #25832
Build and test instruction for QNX:
https://github.com/chachoi-world/qnx-ports/blob/main/opencv/README.md
### Pull Request Readiness Checklist
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- [x] I agree to contribute to the project under Apache 2 License.
- [x] To the best of my knowledge, the proposed patch is not based on a code under GPL or another license that is incompatible with OpenCV
- [x] The PR is proposed to the proper branch
- [ ] There is a reference to the original bug report and related work
- [ ] There is accuracy test, performance test and test data in opencv_extra repository, if applicable
Patch to opencv_extra has the same branch name.
- [ ] The feature is well documented and sample code can be built with the project CMake
Currently, zlib-ng version is 'zlib ver #define ZLIB_VERSION "1.3.0.zlib-ng"'. Because ocv_parse_header_version only accepts dot and numbers and doesn't accepts 1.3.0.zlib-ng. This patch changes ocv_parse_header_version to accept all characters between parentheses.
Currently, if `PNG_FOUND`, cmake scripts will check include and parse
header while we can use `PNG_VERSION_STRING` conveniently. If
`BUILD_PNG`, parse version from `PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING` directly is more
convenient than parsing major, minor and patch and concatenate them.
The comment of png.h also supports this.
```
/* These should match the first 3 components of PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING: */
```
https://github.com/glennrp/libpng/blob/libpng16/png.h#L287
This patch also modifies `ocv_parse_header_version` macro to receive
another parameter to make it more general.
The reason why changing `PNG_VERSION` to `PNG_VERSION_STRING` is to be
consistent with cmake's FindPNG.
This patch removes `HAVE_LIBPNG_PNG_H` variable because `PNG_INCLUDE_DIR`
is where to find png.h, etc according to
https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/module/FindPNG.html.
This patch also removes `PNG_PNG_INCLUDE_DIR` variable which is an
advanced variable used in cmake's FindPNG and is not used in opencv.
Currently cmake scripttry to use regex to parse VER_MAJOR, VER_MINOR,
VER_REVISION from ZLIB_VERSION. However, ZLIB_VERSION is "1.3" which
means that there is no VER_REVISION.
You can reproduce using "-DBUILD_ZLIB=ON"
```
-- ZLib: zlib (ver 1.3.#define ZLIB_VERSION "1.3")
```
This patch add a new macro ocv_parse_header_version to extract version
information.
Add experimental support for Apple VisionOS platform #24136
### Pull Request Readiness Checklist
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- [x] I agree to contribute to the project under Apache 2 License.
- [x] To the best of my knowledge, the proposed patch is not based on a code under GPL or another license that is incompatible with OpenCV
- [x] The PR is proposed to the proper branch
This is dependent on cmake support for VisionOs which is currently in progress.
Creating PR now to test that there are no regressions in iOS and macOS builds
* [build][option] Introduce `OPENCV_DISABLE_THREAD_SUPPORT` option.
The option forces the library to build without thread support.
* update handling of OPENCV_DISABLE_THREAD_SUPPORT
- reduce amount of #if conditions
* [to squash] cmake: apply mode vars in toolchains too
Co-authored-by: Alexander Alekhin <alexander.a.alekhin@gmail.com>
Support XCFramework builds, Catalyst
* Early work on xcframework support
* Improve legibility
* Somehow this works
* Specify ABIs in a place where they won't get erased
If you pass in the C/CXX flags from the Python script, they won't be respected. By doing it in the actual toolchain, the options are respected and Catalyst successfully links.
* Clean up and push updates
* Actually use Catalyst ABI
Needed to specify EXE linker flags to get compiler tests to link to the Catalyst ABIs.
* Clean up
* Revert changes to common toolchain that don't matter
* Try some things
* Support Catalyst build in OSX scripts
* Remove unnecessary iOS reference to AssetsLibrary framework
* Getting closer
* Try some things, port to Python 3
* Some additional fixes
* Point Cmake Plist gen to osx directory for Catalyst targets
* Remove dynamic lib references for Catalyst, copy iOS instead of macos
* Add flag for building only specified archs, remove iOS catalyst refs
* Add build-xcframework.sh
* Update build-xcframework.sh
* Add presumptive Apple Silicon support
* Add arm64 iphonesimulator target
* Fix xcframework build
* Working on arm64 iOS simulator
* Support 2.7 (replace run with check_output)
* Correctly check output of uname_m against arch
* Clean up
* Use lipo for intermediate frameworks, add python script
Remove unneeded __init__.py
* Simplify python xcframework build script
* Add --only-64-bit flag
* Add --framework-name flag
* Document
* Commit to f-strings, improve console output
* Add i386 to iphonesimulator platform in xcframework generator
* Enable objc for non-Catalyst frameworks
* Fix xcframework builder for paths with spaces
* Use arch when specifying Catalyst build platform in build command
* Fix incorrect settings for framework_name argparse configuration
* Prefer underscores instead of hyphens in new flags
* Move Catalyst flags to where they'll actually get used
* Use --without=objc on Catalyst target for now
* Remove get_or_create_folder and simplify logic
* Remove unused import
* Tighten up help text
* Document
* Move common functions into cv_build_utils
* Improve documentation
* Remove old build script
* Add readme
* Check for required CMake and Xcode versions
* Clean up TODOs and re-enable `copy_samples()`
Remove TODO
Fixup
* Add missing print_function import
* Clarify CMake dependency documentation
* Revert python2 change in gen_objc
* Remove unnecessary builtins imports
* Remove trailing whitespace
* Avoid building Catalyst unless specified
This makes Catalyst support a non-breaking change, though defaults should be specified when a breaking change is possible.
* Prevent lipoing for the same archs on different platforms before build
* Rename build-xcframework.py to build_xcframework.py
* Check for duplicate archs more carefully
* Prevent sample copying error when directory already exists
This can happen when building multiple architectures for the same platform.
* Simplify code for checking for default archs
* Improve build_xcframework.py header text
* Correctly resolve Python script paths
* Parse only known args in ios/osx build_framework.py
* Pass through uncaptured args in build_xcframework to osx/ios build
* Fix typo
* Fix typo
* Fix unparameterized build path for intermediate frameworks
* Fix dyanmic info.plist path for catalyst
* Fix utf-8 Python 3 issue
* Add dynamic flag to osx script
* Rename platform to platforms, remove armv7s and i386
* Fix creation of dynamic framework on maccatalyst and macos
* Update platforms/apple/readme.md
* Add `macos_archs` flag and deprecate `archs` flag
* Allow specification of archs when generating xcframework from terminal
* Change xcframework platform argument names to match archs flag names
* Remove platforms as a concept and shadow archs flags from ios/osx .py
* Improve documentation
* Fix building of objc module on Catalyst, excluding Swift
* Clean up build folder logic a bit
* Fix framework_name flag
* Drop passthrough_args, use unknown_args instead
* minor: coding style changes
Co-authored-by: Chris Ballinger <cballinger@rightpoint.com>
The Android NDK 16b has a bug that sets the ANDROID_NDK_REVISION
variable incorrectly, generating an unexpected line break in the
middle of the string. This breaks the build as the generated
version_string.inc presents an invalid C string.
Remove leading and trailing line breaks, warns for line breaks in the
middle of 'msg' and escape them before appending to
OPENCV_BUILD_INFO_STR.
- allow cmake to check sanity of vsx aligned ld/st
- force universal intrinsics v_load_aligned/v_store_aligned
to failback to unaligned ld/st if cmake runtime vsx aligned test fail