Detected by clang trunk:
```
opencv/modules/core/src/ocl.cpp:4337:37: warning: object backing the pointer will be destroyed at the end of the full-expression [-Wdangling]
CV_OCL_CHECK_RESULT(retval, cv::format("clCreateBuffer(capacity=%lld) => %p", (long long int)entry.capacity_, (void*)entry.clBuffer_).c_str());
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
opencv/modules/core/src/ocl.cpp:193:42: note: expanded from macro 'CV_OCL_CHECK_RESULT'
if (0) { const char* msg_ = (msg); CV_UNUSED(msg_); /* ensure const char* type (cv::String without c_str()) */ } \
```
because `cv::format` yields a temporary std::string, and thus `msg_` points to a destroyed buffer.
* Fix the detection of XIMEA on Windows (when it has been installed by another user with administrative privileges, for example).
* Change the flow: we first try HKEY_CURRENT_USER key and, if empty, then try HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
* in embindgen.py added inpaint function
* added test for inpaint function and fixed function in build_js
* fixed test for inpaint function
* rotate deleted, build_js.py fixed
G-API: Fix Journal usage in Fluid backend (#15238)
* Fix Journal usage in Fluid backend
* Delete dumpDotRequired(): invalid check
* Update mem consumption test
* Test that new test works
* Debug memory consumption function
* Increase iterations in test
* Re-write memory consumption measurement part
* Restore correct fix for Fluid journals
* G-API: rename ArgKind OPAQUE to GOPAQUE
Rename ArgKind value to GOPAQUE to fix conflict in the
user code when wingdi.h is included: it defines OPAQUE
macro that (for some reason) is chosen instead of ArgKind
value
* Add compatibility with existing API
* Renamed GOPAQUE to OPAQUE_VAL
Convert HOG from SSE SIMD to HAL - 35-45% faster on Power (VSX) (#15199)
* Convert SSE SIMD to HAL. 35-45% improvement for Power (VSX)
* Remove CV_NEON code. Use v_floor instead of 3 lines of code.
* Invert comparison logic to simplify code.
* Change initialization from v_load to constructor type.
* Remove unavoidable print of CV error
The return value covers whether the device exists.
This might be better hidden behind a debug flag, but I couldn't work out how to do that nicely.
* Use `CV_LOG_WARNING` macro to log rather than removing it entirely
* add -Wno-psabi when using GCC 6
* add -Wundef for CUDA 10
* add -Wdeprecated-declarations when using GCC 7
* add -Wstrict-aliasing and -Wtautological-compare for GCC 7
* replace cudaThreadSynchronize with cudaDeviceSynchronize