Removed all pre-C++11 code, workarounds, and branches #23736
This removes a bunch of pre-C++11 workrarounds that are no longer necessary as C++11 is now required.
It is a nice clean up and simplification.
* No longer unconditionally #include <array> in cvdef.h, include explicitly where needed
* Removed deprecated CV_NODISCARD, already unused in the codebase
* Removed some pre-C++11 workarounds, and simplified some backwards compat defines
* Removed CV_CXX_STD_ARRAY
* Removed CV_CXX_MOVE_SEMANTICS and CV_CXX_MOVE
* Removed all tests of CV_CXX11, now assume it's always true. This allowed removing a lot of dead code.
* Updated some documentation consequently.
* Removed all tests of CV_CXX11, now assume it's always true
* Fixed links.
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Co-authored-by: Maksim Shabunin <maksim.shabunin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alexander Smorkalov <alexander.smorkalov@xperience.ai>
Skip test on SkipTestException at fixture's constructor (version 2) #24250
### Pull Request Readiness Checklist
Another version of https://github.com/opencv/opencv/pull/24186 (reverted by https://github.com/opencv/opencv/pull/24223). Current implementation cannot handle skip exception at `static void SetUpTestCase` but works on `virtual void SetUp`.
See details at https://github.com/opencv/opencv/wiki/How_to_contribute#making-a-good-pull-request
- [x] I agree to contribute to the project under Apache 2 License.
- [x] To the best of my knowledge, the proposed patch is not based on a code under GPL or another license that is incompatible with OpenCV
- [x] The PR is proposed to the proper branch
- [x] There is a reference to the original bug report and related work
- [x] There is accuracy test, performance test and test data in opencv_extra repository, if applicable
Patch to opencv_extra has the same branch name.
- [x] The feature is well documented and sample code can be built with the project CMake
Skip test on SkipTestException at fixture's constructor
* Skip test on SkipTestException at fixture's constructor
* Add warning supression
* Skip Python tests if no test file found
* Skip instances of test fixture with exception at SetUpTestCase
* Skip test with exception at SetUp method
* Try remove warning disable
* Add CV_NORETURN
* Remove FAIL assertion
* Use findDataFile to throw Skip exception
* Throw exception conditionally
Replaced sprintf with safer snprintf
* Straightforward replacement of sprintf with safer snprintf
* Trickier replacement of sprintf with safer snprintf
Some functions were changed to take another parameter: the size of the buffer, so that they can pass that size on to snprintf.
Add DNN-based face detection and face recognition into modules/objdetect
* Add DNN-based face detector impl and interface
* Add a sample for DNN-based face detector
* add recog
* add notes
* move samples from samples/cpp to samples/dnn
* add documentation for dnn_face
* add set/get methods for input size, nms & score threshold and topk
* remove the DNN prefix from the face detector and face recognizer
* remove default values in the constructor of impl
* regenerate priors after setting input size
* two filenames for readnet
* Update face.hpp
* Update face_recognize.cpp
* Update face_match.cpp
* Update face.hpp
* Update face_recognize.cpp
* Update face_match.cpp
* Update face_recognize.cpp
* Update dnn_face.markdown
* Update dnn_face.markdown
* Update face.hpp
* Update dnn_face.markdown
* add regression test for face detection
* remove underscore prefix; fix warnings
* add reference & acknowledgement for face detection
* Update dnn_face.markdown
* Update dnn_face.markdown
* Update ts.hpp
* Update test_face.cpp
* Update face_match.cpp
* fix a compile error for python interface; add python examples for face detection and recognition
* Major changes for Vadim's comments:
* Replace class name FaceDetector with FaceDetectorYN in related failes
* Declare local mat before loop in modules/objdetect/src/face_detect.cpp
* Make input image and save flag optional in samples/dnn/face_detect(.cpp, .py)
* Add camera support in samples/dnn/face_detect(.cpp, .py)
* correct file paths for regression test
* fix convertion warnings; remove extra spaces
* update face_recog
* Update dnn_face.markdown
* Fix warnings and errors for the default CI reports:
* Remove trailing white spaces and extra new lines.
* Fix convertion warnings for windows and iOS.
* Add braces around initialization of subobjects.
* Fix warnings and errors for the default CI systems:
* Add prefix 'FR_' for each value name in enum DisType to solve the
redefinition error for iOS compilation; Modify other code accordingly
* Add bookmark '#tutorial_dnn_face' to solve warnings from doxygen
* Correct documentations to solve warnings from doxygen
* update FaceRecognizerSF
* Fix the error for CI to find ONNX models correctly
* add suffix f to float assignments
* add backend & target options for initializing face recognizer
* add checkeq for checking input size and preset size
* update test and threshold
* changes in response to alalek's comments:
* fix typos in samples/dnn/face_match.py
* import numpy before importing cv2
* add documentation to .setInputSize()
* remove extra include in face_recognize.cpp
* fix some bugs
* Update dnn_face.markdown
* update thresholds; remove useless code
* add time suffix to YuNet filename in test
* objdetect: update test code
AArch64 semihosting
* [ts] Disable filesystem support in the TS module.
Because of this change, all the tests loading data will file, but tat
least the core module can be tested with the following line:
opencv_test_core --gtest_filter=-"*Core_InputOutput*:*Core_globbing.accuracy*"
* [aarch64] Build OpenCV for AArch64 semihosting.
This patch provide a toolchain file that allows to build the library
for semihosting applications [1]. Minimal changes have been applied to
the code to be able to compile with a baremetal toolchain.
[1] https://developer.arm.com/documentation/100863/latest
The option `CV_SEMIHOSTING` is used to guard the bits in the code that
are specific to the target.
To build the code:
cmake ../opencv/ \
-DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=../opencv/platforms/semihosting/aarch64-semihosting.toolchain.cmake \
-DSEMIHOSTING_TOOLCHAIN_PATH=/path/to/baremetal-toolchain/bin/ \
-DBUILD_EXAMPLES=ON -GNinja
A barematel toolchain for targeting aarch64 semihosting can be found
at [2], under `aarch64-none-elf`.
[2] https://developer.arm.com/tools-and-software/open-source-software/developer-tools/gnu-toolchain/gnu-a/downloads
The folder `samples/semihosting` provides two example semihosting
applications.
The two binaries can be executed on the host platform with:
qemu-aarch64 ./bin/example_semihosting_histogram
qemu-aarch64 ./bin/example_semihosting_norm
Similarly, the test and perf executables of the modules can be run
with:
qemu-aarch64 ./bin/opecv_[test|perf]_<module>
Notice that filesystem support is disabled by the toolchain file,
hence some of the test that depend on filesystem support will fail.
* [semihosting] Remove blank like at the end of file. [NFC]
The spurious blankline was reported by
https://pullrequest.opencv.org/buildbot/builders/precommit_docs/builds/31158.
* [semihosting] Make the raw pixel file generation OS independent.
Use the facilities provided by Cmake to generate the header file
instead of a shell script, so that the build doesn't fail on systems
that do not have a unix shell.
* [semihosting] Rename variable for semihosting compilation.
* [semihosting] Move the cmake configuration to a variable file.
* [semihosting] Make the guard macro private for the core module.
* [semihosting] Remove space. [NFC]
* [semihosting] Improve comment with information about semihosting. [NFC]
* [semihosting] Update license statement on top of sourvce file. [NFC]
* [semihosting] Replace BM_SUFFIX with SEMIHOSTING_SUFFIX. [NFC]
* [semihosting] Remove double space. [NFC]
* [semihosting] Add some text output to the sample applications.
* [semihosting] Remove duplicate entry in cmake configuration. [NFCI]
* [semihosting] Replace `long` with `int` in sample apps. [NFCI]
* [semihosting] Use `configure_file` to create the random pixels. [NFCI]
* [semihosting][bugfix] Fix name of cmakedefine variable.
* [semihosting][samples] Use CV_8UC1 for grayscale images. [NFCI]
* [semihosting] Add readme file.
* [semihosting] Remove blank like at the end of README. [NFC]
This fixes the failure at
https://pullrequest.opencv.org/buildbot/builders/precommit_docs/builds/31272.
* [build][option] Introduce `OPENCV_DISABLE_THREAD_SUPPORT` option.
The option forces the library to build without thread support.
* update handling of OPENCV_DISABLE_THREAD_SUPPORT
- reduce amount of #if conditions
* [to squash] cmake: apply mode vars in toolchains too
Co-authored-by: Alexander Alekhin <alexander.a.alekhin@gmail.com>
* Support cl_image conversion for CL_HALF_FLOAT (float16)
* Support cl_image conversion for additional channel orders:
CL_A, CL_INTENSITY, CL_LUMINANCE, CL_RG, CL_RA
* Comment on why cl_image conversion is unsupported for CL_RGB
* Predict optimal vector width for float16
* ocl::kernelToStr: support float16
* ocl::Device::halfFPConfig: drop artificial requirement for OpenCL
version >= 1.2. Even OpenCL 1.0 supports the underlying config
property, CL_DEVICE_HALF_FP_CONFIG.
* dumpOpenCLInformation: provide info on OpenCL half-float support
and preferred half-float vector width
* randu: support default range [-1.0, 1.0] for float16
* TestBase::warmup: support float16
Update to initInverseRectificationMap()
* update to initInverseRectificationMap() documentation
* Restructured Calib3d_InitInverseRectificationMap unit test per feedback from alalek
* whitespace
Fixed trailing whitespace
Update to initInverseRectificationMap documentation for clarity
Added test case for initInverseRectificationMap()
Updated documentation.
Fixed whitespace error in docs
Small update to test function
Now passes success_error_level
final update to inverseRectification documentation
* [ts][summary.py] Extend `-o` to support tabs separated output.
* [ts][summary.py] Improve TABS sepatated output.
There is no need to print TAB at the beginning and at the end of each
row in the table.
Cosmetic change: using python list comprehension instead of for loop
to process a single row.