When compiling with OpenNI2 flag active, CMake will not be able to find OpenNI.h due to the environment path not set in OpenCVFindOpenNI2.cmake. This PR rectifies this issue.
This suppresses the interpretation of string literals by switching the ocv_download_log from a macro to a function.
This avoid crashes when the string to log contains escape characters.
More details about the problem this PR fixes are available at: https://github.com/opencv/opencv_contrib/issues/1131
- allow installing samples sources on all platforms
even if BUILD_EXAMPLES is disabled, fixed minor
issues in sources installation process
- use 'example_<group>_<name>' scheme for target and binary file naming
- use single function for sample executable creation
* Do not build protobuf if dnn is disabled
* Added BUILD_LIST cmake option to the cache
* Moved protobuf to the top level
* Fixed static build
* Fixed world build
* fixup! Fixed world build
Documentation generation refactoring (#10621)
* Documentation build updates:
- disable documentation by default, do not add to ALL target
- combine Doxygen and Javadoc
- optimize Doxygen html
* javadoc: fix path in build directory
* cmake: fix "Documentation" status line
When compiling with cmake using -DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=11 use `-std=gnu++11`
for PCH compiler flags, otherwise it triggers an error:
opencv_core_Release.gch: not used because `__cplusplus' defined as ` 201103L' not ` 199711L' [-Winvalid-pch]
Use CXX_EXTENSIONS property to select `gnu++11` or `c++11`.
Trying to mimic cmake logic here: https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/blob/master/Source/cmLocalGenerator.cxx#L1527-1557
To prevent this result:
/usr/bin/ccache ccache <android-ndk-r16.1>/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.9/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-gcc ...
with:
ccache: error: Recursive invocation (the name of the ccache binary must be "ccache")