Fix GDAL image decoding color problems identified by issue #10089, by: (#10093)
* Fix GDAL image decoding color problems identified by issue #10089, by:
Fixing CV_8UC1 symbol, which should be CV_8UC3 for RGB GDAL color table images.
Fixing image.ptr<VecX>(row,col)[] to be (*image.ptr<VecX>(row,col))[] to correctly access VecX array elements, as ptr<VecX>() returns a pointer to the VecX, not the first element of VecX. This fixes the color problem with color table gif images, and avoids out-of-bounds memory access.
Respecting the color identification of raster bands provided by the GDAL image driver, and produce BGR or BGRA images. Note that color bands of images using the HSL, CMY, CMYK, or YCbCr color space are ignored, rather than converting them to BGR.
* When reading image files using the GDAL decoder, exit with an error if a color band is encountered that isn't used (eg. from CMYK or YCbCbr), rather than silently ignoring the band's data.
Previously, only file-based encoding and decoding were supported with
the libtiff library, leading to the possible use of temporary files.
This fixes issue #8483.
Previously, the return value of fwrite and fclose were not properly
checked, leading to possible silent truncation of the data if writing
failed, e.g. due to lack of disk space.
Fixes issue #9251.
general:
- all iterative tests have been replaced with parameterized tests
- old-style try..catch tests have been modified to use EXPECT_/ASSERT_ gtest macros
- added temporary files cleanup
- modified MatComparator error message formatting
imgcodecs:
- test_grfmt.cpp split to test_jpg.cpp, test_png.cpp, test_tiff.cpp, etc.
videoio:
- added public HAVE_VIDEO_INPUT, HAVE_VIDEO_OUTPUT definitions to cvconfig.h
- built-in MotionJPEG codec could not be tested on some platforms (read_write test was disabled if ffmpeg is off, encoding/decoding was handled by ffmpeg otherwise).
- image-related tests moved to imgcodecs (Videoio_Image)
- several property get/set tests have been combined into one
- added MotionJPEG test video to opencv_extra
ExifReader::getExif may enter infinite loop with jpeg image which have no EOI.
For example, bytesToSkip may be set to 0 and fseek seems like fseek(f, -2 , SEEK_CUR) for image that end with RST7(FF D7) instead of EOI.
In cases where the signaure string contains a terminating character,
the std::string member function size returns a smaller value than the
allocated string. In these cases, if you then try to use substr,
you will get an out_of_range exception. This patch remedies the problem.