* Enabled -Wnarrowing warning
* Fixed type narrowing issues
* Cast python constants
* Use long long for python constants
* Use int for python constants with fallback to long
* Update cv2.cpp
* Add Python support for error message handlers.
* Move the static variable to the only function that uses it.
* Remove the optional param (user data), since this can already be handled by closures.
* Correct the help string.
* python: added redirectError test
My build fails with the error:
"C:/PROGRA~1/MINGW-~1/X86_64~1.0-P/mingw64/lib/gcc/x86_64-w64-mingw32/7.2.0/include/c++/cmath:1136:11: error: '::hypot' has not been declared".
I have tried to fix it by adding "#include <cmath>" before the line "#include <Python.h>" but then the build has failed with the error:
"C:/PROGRA~1/MINGW-~1/X86_64~1.0-P/mingw64/lib/gcc/x86_64-w64-mingw32/7.2.0/include/c++/math.h:91:12:: error: 'std::_hypot' has not been declared".
Adding "#include <math.h>" allowed me to build opencv.
These two typdefs are not compiled when BUILD_opencv_dnn is set to
false, however there are other modules that uses these typedef so
it may cause build errors. Moving typedef to the python module
ensures they are always defined.
- cv2.UMat implemented - python thin wrapper for UMat
- no implicit copy from GPU to Host done, resulting UMat can be passed to next function without overhead
- cv2.UMat.get() - to fetch data to Host
- new tests covers: ORB, BFMatcher, goodFeaturesToTrack, calcOpticalFlowPyrLK
Conflicts:
modules/gpu/perf/perf_imgproc.cpp
Cast a long integer to double explicitly.
Conflicts:
modules/python/src2/cv2.cpp
Cast some matrix sizes to type int.
Change some vector mask types to unsigned.
Conflicts:
modules/core/src/arithm.cpp