* Add HPX backend for OpenCV implementation
Adds hpx backend for cv::parallel_for_() calls respecting the nstripes chunking parameter. C++ code for the backend is added to modules/core/parallel.cpp. Also, the necessary changes to cmake files are introduced.
Backend can operate in 2 versions (selectable by cmake build option WITH_HPX_STARTSTOP): hpx (runtime always on) and hpx_startstop (start and stop the backend for each cv::parallel_for_() call)
* WIP: Conditionally include hpx_main.hpp to tests in core module
Header hpx_main.hpp is included to both core/perf/perf_main.cpp and core/test/test_main.cpp.
The changes to cmake files for linking hpx library to above mentioned test executalbles are proposed but have issues.
* Add coditional iclusion of hpx_main.hpp to cpp cpu modules
* Remove start/stop version of hpx backend
* created new decoder and encoder for PFM
pfm file format stores binary RGB or grayscale float images.
* added test for pfm codec
* replaced large with short licence header
* little/big-endian-check is now compile time
* fixed width/height confusion, improved big/little endian recognition, fixed scaling issue and Improved signature check
* adapted tests to handle float images well
* removed data-dependency: lena.pfm
the lena image is now loaded is pam and converted to pfm.
* fixed bug in endianess detection macro
* Added endianess detection for android and win
* removed fancy endianess detection
endianess detection will be implemented in cmake scripts soonish.
* fixed minor warnings
* fixed stupid elif defined bug
* silenced some implicit cast warnings
* replaced std::to_string with std::stringstream solution
std::to_string variant did not build on android.
* replaced new endianess macros with existing ones
* improved readability
* remove unnecessary defines from vsx_utils
* fix v_load_expand, load lower 64bit
* use vec_ld, vec_st with alignment load/store on all types except 64bit
* map v_extract to v_rotate_right
* update license header
* enable VSX by default on clang since #11167
Update for MSMF-based VideoCapture and VideoWriter (#11092)
* MSMF based VideoCapture updated to handle video stream formats different from RGB24
* MSMF based VideoWriter updated to handle video frame top-bottom line ordering regardless of output format
* Fixed race condition in MSMF based VideoCapture
* Refactored MSMF based VideoCapture and VideoWriter
* Disabled frame rate estimation for MP43
* Removed test for unsupported avi container from MSMF VideoWriter tests
* Enabled MSMF-based VideoIO by default
- Recommended compiler checks:
- GCC: CV_GCC
- Clang: CV_CLANG
- fixed problem with CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID=Clang/AppleClang mess on MacOSX
Details: cmake --help-policy CMP0025
- do not declare Clang as GCC compiler
- allow installing samples sources on all platforms
even if BUILD_EXAMPLES is disabled, fixed minor
issues in sources installation process
- use 'example_<group>_<name>' scheme for target and binary file naming
- use single function for sample executable creation
* Do not build protobuf if dnn is disabled
* Added BUILD_LIST cmake option to the cache
* Moved protobuf to the top level
* Fixed static build
* Fixed world build
* fixup! Fixed world build
Documentation generation refactoring (#10621)
* Documentation build updates:
- disable documentation by default, do not add to ALL target
- combine Doxygen and Javadoc
- optimize Doxygen html
* javadoc: fix path in build directory
* cmake: fix "Documentation" status line
- avoid unnecessary rebuilding of OpenCV libraries
- use timestamp of the first launch of CMake
- to return to previous behavior use `-UOPENCV_TIMESTAMP` CMake option
'WITH_' variables is intended to enable CMake scripts with some autodetection logic.
'WITH_' can be off, but components is really enabled via command-line options
with proper variables setup (including 'HAVE_').
The typical situation where the usual, plain 'lib' is not wanted is in a
multiarch system, that allows installation of the same library built for
multiple architectures.
Use the standard ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR} variable (coming from the
GNUInstallDirs module) to figure where to put the built libraries.
Signed-off-by: Mattia Rizzolo <mattia@mapreri.org>