A running GMainLoop processes many events on the GLib/GStreamer
world. While some things may work without it, many others wont.
Examples of these are signals, timers and many other source
events. The problem becomes more concerning by the fact that
some GStreamer elements rely on signals to work.
This commit allows the user to specify an OpenCV option to
start a main loop, if needed. Since the loop blocks, this is
done in a separate thread.
[G-API] Export a part of serialization interface
* Initial stub
* Add test on serialization of a custom type
* Namespaces rework
* Fix isSupported in test struct
* Fix clang build and rework namespaces
* Remove redundant header
[G-API]: countNonZero() Standard Kernel Implementation
* Add countNonZero() standard kernel
- API and documentation provided
- OCV backend supported
- accuracy and performance tests provided
- some refactoring of related documentation done
* Fix GOpaque functionality for OCL Backend
- test for OCL Opaque usage providied
* countNonZero for GPU
- OCL Backend implementation for countNonZero() added
- tests provided
* Addressing comments
[G-API] Add support for more types serialization
* Support more types
* Add std::string support
* Fix GOpaque and gin interaction
* Fix tests on kind
* Make map serialization support templates and add tests on kind
Update G-API slides to OpenCV 4.4
* G-API: Updated slides to v4.4 (+ sample)
* Slight formatting changes + Python API page
* Some more updates to slides:
- Added more info on 4.2 and 4.4 versions
- Added explanation on Operations and their functional wrappers
* G-API: Make GFrame a new (distinct) G-type, not an alias to GMat
- The underlying host type is still cv::Mat, a new cv::MediaFrame
type is to be added as a separate PR
* Fix warnings and review comments
- Somewhow there was a switch() without a default: clause in Fluid
[G-API]: Add Fluid bitwise operations implementation for (GMat, GScalar)
* Added Fluid `bitwise` with `Scalar` + acc.tests
- simple loop implementation for Fluid used (no `hal`);
- `Scalar` is casted to `int` in the beginning
- tests just modified to work with `Scalar`
- expected output in operators' tests fixed (operators can't change Mat's depth)
- `float` `Scalar` `RNG` added, `RNG` reworked (`time` is used now), initialization of test fixtures reworked
- if input or output is `float` Scalar is initialized by `float`
- some problems with Fluid/OCV floating-point comparison difference stashed by `AbsSimilarPoints()` usage, FIXME added
- divide-by-zero is now fixed differently and everywhere
* - Added perf_tests for bitwise_Scalar operations
- due to errors of Fluid floating-point comparison operations, added support of different validation in Cmp perf_tests; added FIXME
- reworked integral initialization of Scalar
* Addressing comments
- NULL -> nullptr
- Scalar convertion moved to the function
- avoid -> avoiding
* Addressing comments
* CV_assert -> GAPI_assert
* Addressed DM comments
- refactored convertScalarForBitwise()
- removed unnecessary braces for switch
* Changed the operators tests
- switch via `enum` implemented
- infrastructure for that refactored
[G-API]: Add four kernels to parse NN outputs & provide information in Streaming scenarios
* Kernels from GL "blue" branch, acc and perf tests
* Code cleanup
* Output fix
* Comment fix
* Added new file for parsers, stylistic corrections
* Added end line
* Namespace fix
* Code cleanup
* nnparsers.hpp moved to gapi/infer/, nnparsers -> parsers
* Removed cv:: from parsers.hpp
[G-API]: Add GArray initialization support
* Added GArray initialization (CONST_VALUE, GScalar analog) and test for this
* Whitespaces
* And one more space
* Trailing whitespace
* Test name changed. Build with magic commands.
* GArray works with rvalue initialization
* Code cleanup
* Ternary operator in the initialization list.
Fix loading of ONNX models with Resize operation with Opset 11 for newer versions of Pytorch
* Add reproducer for Resize operation from newer versions of Pytorch
* Fix loading of scales parameter for Resize layer
* Change check type for better diagnostic messages