(use "git reset HEAD <file>..." to unstage)
modified: modules/java/generator/gen_java.py
modified: modules/videoio/include/opencv2/videoio.hpp
modified: modules/videoio/include/opencv2/videoio/videoio_c.h
modified: modules/videoio/src/cap_dshow.cpp
modified: modules/videoio/src/cap_pvapi.cpp
Following changes have been made:
1. Some minor bugs have been removed.
2. In the PvAPI module the option CAP_PROP_MONOCROME has been removed because
this option does not make sense and causes an error if a color camera is used.
3. Instead the new option CAP_PROP_PVAPI_PIXELFORMAT has been added which allows
to activate the different pixel formats (color modes) of an AVT camera.
4. Since there were two identical defines
CAP_PROP_MONOCROME = 19
CAP_PROP_MONOCHROME = 19
which were also used in the other module DSHOW, the first one with an orthographic
error has been removed in favor of the second one.
- Substituted HAVE_WINRT with WINRT
- Fixed compilation issues in ocl.cpp and parallel.cpp
- Fixed compiler issue for WP8: "C2678: binary '+' : no operator found which takes a left-hand - Fixed gitignore
- Added #ifdef HAVE_OPENCL to remove compiler warnings in ocl.cpp
- Used NO_GETENV similar to '3rdparty\libjpeg\jmemmgr.c;
- Added ole32.lib for core module (for WindowsStore 8.0 builds)
- Made OpenCV_ARCH aware of ARM
Signed-off-by: Maxim Kostin <v-maxkos@microsoft.com>
1) Fixed deadlock if camera is started and stopped immediately
2) Invalid pattern usage of Object.wait(). Refer to "spurious wakeup": http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/lang/Object.html#wait
3) Fixed buffer usage:
a) fix eliminates processing of zero NV12 (green in RGB) first frame
b) latest ready frame is delivered for processing (not previous)
fixed dependency of stitching module on xfeatures2d module as optional
fixed the initModule_xfeatures2d function that was called in module stitching since it is in another namespace than the standard cv one.
If both Python 2 and Python 3 are found, then build bindings for both of
them during the build process. Currently, one version of Python is
detected automatically, and building for the other requires changes the
CMake config.
The largest chunk of this change generalizes OpenCVDetectPython.cmake to
find both a Python 2 and Python 3 version of Python. Secondly, the
opencv_python module is split into two modules, opencv_python2 and
opencv_python3. Both are built from the same source. but for different
versions of Python.