1) Fixed deadlock if camera is started and stopped immediately
2) Invalid pattern usage of Object.wait(). Refer to "spurious wakeup": http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/lang/Object.html#wait
3) Fixed buffer usage:
a) fix eliminates processing of zero NV12 (green in RGB) first frame
b) latest ready frame is delivered for processing (not previous)
For Bug #3714, user use the imshow() function without calling
namedWindow() properly, because user did not know the implicit rule for
imshow(). (i.e. without calling namedWindow implied calling namedWindow(
,CV__WINDOW_AUTOSIZE).
Improve the Display Image Tutorial to educate the user for such implied
rule.
Put a note on documentation for Bug#3714
Revise the documentation regarding to imshow() function to better
educate the user the implicit rule. (i.e. without creating the window
before the imshow() function is the same as creating AUTOSIZE window)
Move some static functions into the FarnebackOpticalFlow class as well,
so they can access these new class variables.
oclMat objects cannot be declared statically, because their destructor
depends on the statically defined __module variable from cl_context.cpp.
Since statically defined variables in separate compilation units have
an undefined destruction order there is always the possibility the
__module will be destructed before an oclMat object, which results
in a segfault.
gauss_w_lut is a statically defined variable of type oclMat. The oclMat
destructor calls openCLFree() which via getInitializationMutex() accesses
the __module variable which has been statically defined in cl_context.cpp
Since the destruction order of statically defined variables in different
compilation units is undefined, it is possible that __module will
be destructed before gauss_w_lut, which would result in a segfault when
getInitializationMutex() is called while destructing gauss_w_lut.
In order to avoid this issue, we need to make gauss_w_lut a private
member of the HOGDescriptors class so we know it will be destroyed
before __module.
This is actually the same warning that the suppression at the bottom
suppresses, but that one doesn't suppress it when using a native compiler
(go figure).
I remove the forced inclusion of precompiled headers into all sources,
since otherwise this workaround doesn't work - the header with the warning
is included before I can use a pragma.
series are supported. Testing this with both cams for Windows and Linux
exhaustively.
Optimizing memory footprint by removing unused calls.
Adapted with the input of Shai
Added small example that illustrates how it should work.
superres module fails to compile with the following error messages:
[100%] Building CXX object modules/superres/CMakeFiles/opencv_superres.dir/src/super_resolution.cpp.o
/opencv-2.4.10/modules/superres/src/frame_source.cpp: In function 'cv::Ptr<cv::superres::FrameSource> cv::superres::createFrameSource_Video_GPU(const string&)':
/opencv-2.4.10/modules/superres/src/frame_source.cpp:263:16: error: expected type-specifier before 'VideoFrameSource'
/opencv-2.4.10/modules/superres/src/frame_source.cpp:263:16: error: could not convert '(int*)operator new(4ul)' from 'int*' to 'cv::Ptr<cv::superres::FrameSource>'
/opencv-2.4.10/modules/superres/src/frame_source.cpp:263:16: error: expected ';' before 'VideoFrameSource'
/opencv-2.4.10/modules/superres/src/frame_source.cpp:263:41: error: 'VideoFrameSource' was not declared in this scope
/opencv-2.4.10/modules/superres/src/frame_source.cpp:264:1: error: control reaches end of non-void function [-Werror=return-type]
cc1plus: some warnings being treated as errors
make[3]: *** [modules/superres/CMakeFiles/opencv_superres.dir/src/frame_source.cpp.o] Error 1
make[3]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
This is caused because the return value of the createFrameSource_Video_GPU function should be a VideoFrameSource_GPU object.
ocl: Change static variable order in cl_context.cpp to avoid crashes during destruction
ContextImpl::currentContext contains a reference to one of the
DeviceInfoImpl objects from:
static std::vector<DeviceInfoImpl> global_devices;
ContextImpl::currentContext is destroyed in the destructor
for the statically defined object __module, and relies on its
DeviceInfoImpl reference to query some hardware features while
being destroyed.
This means that we need to ensure that the global_devices vector is
destroyed affter __module, otherwise ContextImpl::currentContext's
DeviceInfoImpl reference will no longer be valid when __module is
destroyed.
Since these variables are all confined to a single compilation unit,
they will be destruct from bottom to top, so we need to make sure
that __module is the bottom definition so it can be destroyed first.
iOS: fix crash from overrelease in UIImageToMat
viz: fixed memory leak, issue 3961
fix installation layout for debian packages:
Install symlinks to shared libraries as a part of development package,
not runtime package.
It is default behavior for debian packages.
Fix test name.
TIFF loader: Allocate large enough buffer when (bpp * ncn) > 8.
TIFF loader: Pass buffer size to read functions.
replace not ascii and not cyrillic symbols with '?';
add test for putText;
fix warning;
minor fixes;