2) disable IPP on 32-bit Linux when OpenCV is built as shared libs. Otherwise we get linker errors
3) disable IPP's minMaxIdx 32-bit floating-point flavor in a hope that it fixes some test failures
- Substituted HAVE_WINRT with WINRT
- Fixed compilation issues in ocl.cpp and parallel.cpp
- Fixed compiler issue for WP8: "C2678: binary '+' : no operator found which takes a left-hand - Fixed gitignore
- Added #ifdef HAVE_OPENCL to remove compiler warnings in ocl.cpp
- Used NO_GETENV similar to '3rdparty\libjpeg\jmemmgr.c;
- Added ole32.lib for core module (for WindowsStore 8.0 builds)
- Made OpenCV_ARCH aware of ARM
Signed-off-by: Maxim Kostin <v-maxkos@microsoft.com>
It's pretty much a simplified copy of the Linux script, lacking fancy colors.
Also, I had to drop Python testing, because it's not easy to pass the Python
module location to the script, and I have no pressing need to run the Python
tests at the moment.
IPP can be switched on and off on runtime;
Optional implementation collector was added (switched off by default in CMake). Gathers data of implementation used in functions and report this info through performance TS;
TS modifications for implementations control;
Fix indentation in output that made it look like changes were dependent on WinRT when they are independent libraries.
Defaults needed flipping otherwise undesired behavior. Change is tested with combinations.
Fixed and tested
Windows Phone v8.0/v8.1 SDK for Universal Windows Apps (Windows Phone v8.1 Silverlight App support not included) and fix initial cache causing problem
If both Python 2 and Python 3 are found, then build bindings for both of
them during the build process. Currently, one version of Python is
detected automatically, and building for the other requires changes the
CMake config.
The largest chunk of this change generalizes OpenCVDetectPython.cmake to
find both a Python 2 and Python 3 version of Python. Secondly, the
opencv_python module is split into two modules, opencv_python2 and
opencv_python3. Both are built from the same source. but for different
versions of Python.