Exampls of these are gnu/kfreebsd and gnu/hurd, both available as
unofficial Debian ports.
They don't define __linux__ (as they are non-linux…) but still define
__GLIBC__, so check on that.
Signed-off-by: Mattia Rizzolo <mattia@mapreri.org>
Maximum depth limit var was added to the instrumentation structure;
Trace names output console output fix: improper tree formatting could happen;
Output in case of error was added;
Custom regions improvements;
Improved timing and weight calculation for parallel regions; New TC (threads counter) value to indicate how many different threads accessed particular node;
parallel_for, warnings fixes and ReturnAddress code from Alexander Alekhin;
- 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>
The 'sysctl' syscall has been strongly deprecated on Linux for ages.
Currently, on old architectures it will spam syslog whenever used, and on
newer ones it's missing from the headers altogether. Opencv has migrated
away on Linux already, but #includes were left lingering. This commit
removes them on non-__APPLE__, unbreaking x32 (and probably others).
On a 32-bit compiler the calculation may result in data (size_t) overflow when running some paralleled algorithms (which can safely run on a 64-bit compiler).
This bug is found when running OpenCV's Retina tutorial on 32bit VS2010.
* Refactor auto-detection of parallel frameworks
* Implement cv:getNumThreads, cv::setNumThreads and cv::getThreadNum for all supported frameworks
* From now cv::setNumThreads(0) can be used to turn off parallelisation