If I ask for version 2, the current trunk version (version 3), will say it is compatible, which is erroneous.
Do not consider different major versions compatible in cmake config file
- added new functions from core module: split, merge, add, sub, mul, div, ...
- added function replacement mechanism
- added example of HAL replacement library
With this fix there is no need to add includes by using
`include_directories(${OpenCV_INCLUDE_DIRS})`. Directory will be added by
command `target_link_libraries(... ${OpenCV_LIBS})` automatically.
The use of built-in CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR requires at least
CMake 2.8.3. This fix properly defines the variable to allow its
use in versions < 2.8.3 as well.
Fixes issue #4205.
Exclude >= 2.8.3 from reimplementation of CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR
This avoids violation of possible future CMake policy checks
regarding reserved/read-only variables.
It's pretty much a simplified copy of the Linux script, lacking fancy colors.
Also, I had to drop Python testing, because it's not easy to pass the Python
module location to the script, and I have no pressing need to run the Python
tests at the moment.
(cherry picked from commit c1e3ca170e)
Conflicts:
CMakeLists.txt
- 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>
This line causes the following error when building custom projects that use OpenCV beta 3:
ld: warning: directory not found for option '-L/<project_root>/-Wl,/usr/local/cuda'
"TRUE"/"FALSE" should not be used as literals, as CMake has to decide
whether they are literals or variable names (sigh).
This patch should make it work with any version of CMake and with any
user-side decision on old vs. new policy behavior.