G-API planar kernels (#14917)
* Added resizeP with tests
* NV12 planar filters
* fix warnings in ResizeP test
* fix out mat ocv warning
* sz_on - > sz rename
* cpu tests new signature
* try to fix resizeP test
* trailing spaces remove
* doxygen doc fixed
* doxygen minor fix
* more doxygen fixes
* Doxygen corrected and extended after review.
Crosscorr cleanup (#14936)
* Simplify code for convolution destination type/size
For the 2d filter code, destination size equals source size, and the
crossCorr function even (re-)creates the output matrix with the given size.
The number of channels also have to match. The destination type() is the
one used to create the output matrix, so we can use its type() here.
This is a preparatory patch.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>
* Remove redundant destination size and type parameters from crossCorr
All calling sites of crossCorr already use (...,
mat, mat.size(), mat.type(), ...), so the parameters are redundant.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>
Due to the explicitly declared copy constructor Vec<T, n>::Vec(Vec <T,n>&)
GCC 9 warns if there is no assignment operator, as having one typically
requires the other (rule-of-three, constructor/desctructor/assginment).
As the values are just a plain array the default assignment operator does
the right thing. Tell the compiler explicitly to default it.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>
- builds with CMAKE_SKIP_RPATH=ON should properly find project .so files from <build>/lib directory
- $ORIGIN doesn't work properly in cross-compilation mode
G-API: Parameterized render tests (#14892)
* Init commit
* Add mat size as test parameter
* Add test for text render
* Add test for rect render
* Add tests for line and circle
* Remove old render tests
* Init output mats
* Remove methods input arguments
* Add comment about data loss in BGR2NV12 conversion
* Add edge test cases
* Replace default color for out mats black -> white
In case OPENCV_INCLUDE_INSTALL_PATH is absolute (i.e. starts with a "/"),
the path ends up with a double "/".
While this is mostly equivalent to a single slash, it may have a nasty
side effect when:
- OpenCV_INSTALL_PATH is empty
- OPENCV_INCLUDE_INSTALL_PATH is "/usr/include"
- the calling build script uses "-isystem" to specify the path to the
headers of dependencies (to avoid warnings)
Specifying "-isystem /usr/include" breaks the path ordering, and GCC can
no longer find its "stdlib.h", thus CMake filters such statements.
Unfortunately it fails to do so when using "//usr/include".