* may be an typo fix
* remove identical branch,may be paste error
* add parentheses around macro parameter
* simplify if condition
* check malloc fail
* change the condition of branch removed by commit 3041502861
* rewrote Mat::convertTo() and convertScaleAbs() to wide universal intrinsics; added always-available and SIMD-optimized FP16<=>FP32 conversion
* fixed compile warnings
* fix some more compile errors
* slightly relaxed accuracy threshold for int->float conversion (since we now do it using single-precision arithmetics, not double-precision)
* fixed compile errors on iOS, Android and in the baseline C++ version (intrin_cpp.hpp)
* trying to fix ARM-neon builds
* trying to fix ARM-neon builds
* trying to fix ARM-neon builds
* trying to fix ARM-neon builds
* trying to fix the custom AVX2 builder test failures (false alarms)
* fixed compile error with CPU_BASELINE=AVX2 on x86; raised tolerance thresholds in a couple of tests
* fixed compile error with CPU_BASELINE=AVX2 on x86; raised tolerance thresholds in a couple of tests
* fixed compile error with CPU_BASELINE=AVX2 on x86; raised tolerance thresholds in a couple of tests
* seemingly disabled false alarm warning in surf.cpp; increased tolerance thresholds in the tests for SolvePnP and in DNN/ENet
Intrinsics must be effective, so don't declare FP16 type/operations if there is no native support.
- CV_FP16: supports load/store into/from float32
- CV_SIMD_FP16: declares FP16 types and native FP16 operations
- use '3.4.x' cache name for current maintenance series (there are no serious changes between releases)
- message is shown only once during creation of new cache directory
- use OPENCV_CACHE_SHOW_CLEANUP_MESSAGE=0 to hide this warning
for some big negative values less than -INT_MAX+32767 the sign of the numbers is lost due to overflow that leads to
incorrect saturation to MAX value, instead of zero.
The issue is not reproduced with CV_ENABLED_INTRINSICS=OFF
Changed the type of variable *r* from int to size_t.
This change makes sure that a valid result of std::max(r + delta,
(r*3+1)/2) can be passed into the reserve function.