Removed all pre-C++11 code, workarounds, and branches #23736
This removes a bunch of pre-C++11 workrarounds that are no longer necessary as C++11 is now required.
It is a nice clean up and simplification.
* No longer unconditionally #include <array> in cvdef.h, include explicitly where needed
* Removed deprecated CV_NODISCARD, already unused in the codebase
* Removed some pre-C++11 workarounds, and simplified some backwards compat defines
* Removed CV_CXX_STD_ARRAY
* Removed CV_CXX_MOVE_SEMANTICS and CV_CXX_MOVE
* Removed all tests of CV_CXX11, now assume it's always true. This allowed removing a lot of dead code.
* Updated some documentation consequently.
* Removed all tests of CV_CXX11, now assume it's always true
* Fixed links.
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Co-authored-by: Maksim Shabunin <maksim.shabunin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alexander Smorkalov <alexander.smorkalov@xperience.ai>
Omit the first check of the double-checked locking pattern in
recordException() in parallel.cpp when CV_THREAD_SANITIZER is defined.
This should only slow recordException() down when the thread sanitizer
is used, and avoids the TSAN data race warning.
AArch64 semihosting
* [ts] Disable filesystem support in the TS module.
Because of this change, all the tests loading data will file, but tat
least the core module can be tested with the following line:
opencv_test_core --gtest_filter=-"*Core_InputOutput*:*Core_globbing.accuracy*"
* [aarch64] Build OpenCV for AArch64 semihosting.
This patch provide a toolchain file that allows to build the library
for semihosting applications [1]. Minimal changes have been applied to
the code to be able to compile with a baremetal toolchain.
[1] https://developer.arm.com/documentation/100863/latest
The option `CV_SEMIHOSTING` is used to guard the bits in the code that
are specific to the target.
To build the code:
cmake ../opencv/ \
-DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=../opencv/platforms/semihosting/aarch64-semihosting.toolchain.cmake \
-DSEMIHOSTING_TOOLCHAIN_PATH=/path/to/baremetal-toolchain/bin/ \
-DBUILD_EXAMPLES=ON -GNinja
A barematel toolchain for targeting aarch64 semihosting can be found
at [2], under `aarch64-none-elf`.
[2] https://developer.arm.com/tools-and-software/open-source-software/developer-tools/gnu-toolchain/gnu-a/downloads
The folder `samples/semihosting` provides two example semihosting
applications.
The two binaries can be executed on the host platform with:
qemu-aarch64 ./bin/example_semihosting_histogram
qemu-aarch64 ./bin/example_semihosting_norm
Similarly, the test and perf executables of the modules can be run
with:
qemu-aarch64 ./bin/opecv_[test|perf]_<module>
Notice that filesystem support is disabled by the toolchain file,
hence some of the test that depend on filesystem support will fail.
* [semihosting] Remove blank like at the end of file. [NFC]
The spurious blankline was reported by
https://pullrequest.opencv.org/buildbot/builders/precommit_docs/builds/31158.
* [semihosting] Make the raw pixel file generation OS independent.
Use the facilities provided by Cmake to generate the header file
instead of a shell script, so that the build doesn't fail on systems
that do not have a unix shell.
* [semihosting] Rename variable for semihosting compilation.
* [semihosting] Move the cmake configuration to a variable file.
* [semihosting] Make the guard macro private for the core module.
* [semihosting] Remove space. [NFC]
* [semihosting] Improve comment with information about semihosting. [NFC]
* [semihosting] Update license statement on top of sourvce file. [NFC]
* [semihosting] Replace BM_SUFFIX with SEMIHOSTING_SUFFIX. [NFC]
* [semihosting] Remove double space. [NFC]
* [semihosting] Add some text output to the sample applications.
* [semihosting] Remove duplicate entry in cmake configuration. [NFCI]
* [semihosting] Replace `long` with `int` in sample apps. [NFCI]
* [semihosting] Use `configure_file` to create the random pixels. [NFCI]
* [semihosting][bugfix] Fix name of cmakedefine variable.
* [semihosting][samples] Use CV_8UC1 for grayscale images. [NFCI]
* [semihosting] Add readme file.
* [semihosting] Remove blank like at the end of README. [NFC]
This fixes the failure at
https://pullrequest.opencv.org/buildbot/builders/precommit_docs/builds/31272.
Improves support for Unix non-Linux systems, including QNX
* Fixes#20395. Improves support for Unix non-Linux systems. Focus on QNX Neutrino.
Signed-off-by: promero <promero@mathworks.com>
* Update system.cpp
* [build][option] Introduce `OPENCV_DISABLE_THREAD_SUPPORT` option.
The option forces the library to build without thread support.
* update handling of OPENCV_DISABLE_THREAD_SUPPORT
- reduce amount of #if conditions
* [to squash] cmake: apply mode vars in toolchains too
Co-authored-by: Alexander Alekhin <alexander.a.alekhin@gmail.com>
[GSoC 2019] Improve the performance of JavaScript version of OpenCV (OpenCV.js)
* [GSoC 2019]
Improve the performance of JavaScript version of OpenCV (OpenCV.js):
1. Create the base of OpenCV.js performance test:
This perf test is based on benchmark.js(https://benchmarkjs.com). And first add `cvtColor`, `Resize`, `Threshold` into it.
2. Optimize the OpenCV.js performance by WASM threads:
This optimization is based on Web Worker API and SharedArrayBuffer, so it can be only used in browser.
3. Optimize the OpenCV.js performance by WASM SIMD:
Add WASM SIMD backend for OpenCV Universal Intrinsics. It's experimental as WASM SIMD is still in development.
* [GSoC2019]
1. use short license header
2. fix documentation node issue
3. remove the unused `hasSIMD128()` api
* [GSoC2019]
1. fix emscripten define
2. use fallback function for f16
* [GSoC2019]
Fix rebase issue