* Make cocoa windows draw faster
* Use a CALayer for rendering when possible Uses GPU to scale images, which is important because retina macs will want window sizes much larger (in pixels) than the image
* Fix mouse logic for cocoa windows
* Only halve resolution on retina if image is larger than display
* Add HPX backend for OpenCV implementation
Adds hpx backend for cv::parallel_for_() calls respecting the nstripes chunking parameter. C++ code for the backend is added to modules/core/parallel.cpp. Also, the necessary changes to cmake files are introduced.
Backend can operate in 2 versions (selectable by cmake build option WITH_HPX_STARTSTOP): hpx (runtime always on) and hpx_startstop (start and stop the backend for each cv::parallel_for_() call)
* WIP: Conditionally include hpx_main.hpp to tests in core module
Header hpx_main.hpp is included to both core/perf/perf_main.cpp and core/test/test_main.cpp.
The changes to cmake files for linking hpx library to above mentioned test executalbles are proposed but have issues.
* Add coditional iclusion of hpx_main.hpp to cpp cpu modules
* Remove start/stop version of hpx backend
This offsets text brightness of pixel brightness values
by offsetting it by 127 to the curent pixel value.
The text is now readable even if pixels are black.
- removed tr1 usage (dropped in C++17)
- moved includes of vector/map/iostream/limits into ts.hpp
- require opencv_test + anonymous namespace (added compile check)
- fixed norm() usage (must be from cvtest::norm for checks) and other conflict functions
- added missing license headers
Remove unnecessary Non-ASCII characters from source code (#9075)
* Remove unnecessary Non-ASCII characters from source code
Remove unnecessary Non-ASCII characters and replace them with ASCII
characters
* Remove dashes in the @param statement
Remove dashes and place single space in the @param statement to keep
coding style
* misc: more fixes for non-ASCII symbols
* misc: fix non-ASCII symbol in CMake file
The objective is to:
*Reduce greatly the number of lines of code in the Java codes;
*Make it easy for Java users to add a trackbar and show the results;
*Get the code more similar between C++, Java and Python, making the tutorials more uniform.