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// 2004-03-17, Gabriel Schreiber <schreiber@ient.rwth-aachen.de>
// Mark Asbach <asbach@ient.rwth-aachen.de>
// Institute of Communications Engineering, RWTH Aachen University
// Python header.
// It may be required that this header is the first to be included
// (see Python documentation for details)
#include "Python.h"
#include "error.h"
#include <sstream>
#include <iostream>
// OpenCV headers
#include "cxcore.h"
#include "cxerror.h"
//=========================================================================
int SendErrorToPython
(
int status,
const char* func_name,
const char* err_msg,
const char* file_name,
int line,
void* /*userdata*/
)
throw(int)
{
std::stringstream message;
message
<< " openCV Error:"
<< "\n Status=" << cvErrorStr(status)
<< "\n function name=" << (func_name ? func_name : "unknown")
<< "\n error message=" << (err_msg ? err_msg : "unknown")
<< "\n file_name=" << (file_name ? file_name : "unknown")
<< "\n line=" << line
<< std::flush;
// Clear OpenCV's error status for the next call!
cvSetErrStatus( CV_StsOk );
// Set Python Error.
// ATTENTION: this only works if the function returning to
// Python returns 0 instead of a PyObject (see also "custom_typemaps.i"
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, message.str().c_str());
throw 1;
return 0;
}
//=========================================================================
void* void_ptr_generator()
{
return 0;
}
//=========================================================================
void** void_ptrptr_generator()
{
return 0;
}
//=========================================================================
CvErrorCallback function_ptr_generator()
{
return &SendErrorToPython;
}