This makes arguments of type InputOutputArray required in python unless they
have a default value in C++.
As result following python functions changes signatures in non-trivial way:
* calcOpticalFlowFarneback
* calcOpticalFlowPyrLK
* calibrateCamera
* findContours
* findTransformECC
* floodFill
* kmeans
* PCACompute
* stereoCalibrate
And the following functions become return their modified inputs as a return
value:
* accumulate
* accumulateProduct
* accumulateSquare
* accumulateWeighted
* circle
* completeSymm
* cornerSubPix
* drawChessboardCorners
* drawContours
* drawDataMatrixCodes
* ellipse
* fillConvexPoly
* fillPoly
* filterSpeckles
* grabCut
* insertChannel
* line
* patchNaNs
* polylines
* randn
* randShuffle
* randu
* rectangle
* setIdentity
* updateMotionHistory
* validateDisparity
* watershed
In class Mat, "static MatExpr Mat::zeros(int ndims, const int* sz, int
type)" and "static MatExpr Mat::ones(int ndims, const int* sz, int
type)" are declared but never implemented. That means we can see their
manuals from
"http://docs.opencv.org/modules/core/doc/basic_structures.html" but we
can't use them. Here I tried to finish their implementation.
I have also changed MatOp_Initializer::assign to make it support
multi-dimension Mat.
Test cases are added in test_math.cpp as well.
* removed OpenGLFuncTab, now extensions are loaded internally
* added support of GlBuffer and GlTexture2D to InputArray/OutputArray
* added ELEMENT_ARRAY_BUFFER and PIXEL_PACK_BUFFER targets
* added copyFrom/copyTo method for GlBuffer and GlTexture2D
* removed GlFont
* removed pointCloudShow
* removed OpenGLCleanCallback
* added Access parameter to GlBuffer::mapHost
* added autoRelease parameter to all create methods