imgproc: add optimized warpAffine kernels for 8U/16U/32F + C1/C3/C4 inputs #25984
Merge wtih https://github.com/opencv/opencv_extra/pull/1198.
Merge with https://github.com/opencv/opencv_contrib/pull/3787.
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Replaced sprintf with safer snprintf
* Straightforward replacement of sprintf with safer snprintf
* Trickier replacement of sprintf with safer snprintf
Some functions were changed to take another parameter: the size of the buffer, so that they can pass that size on to snprintf.
- removed tr1 usage (dropped in C++17)
- moved includes of vector/map/iostream/limits into ts.hpp
- require opencv_test + anonymous namespace (added compile check)
- fixed norm() usage (must be from cvtest::norm for checks) and other conflict functions
- added missing license headers
This fixes all problems from the article "Checking OpenCV with PVS-Studio"
<http://www.viva64.com/en/b/0191/> that are not already fixed and are
not in 3rdparty or the legacy module.
The problems fixed are two instances of useless code and one instance
of unspecified behavior (right-shifting a negative number).
begin_x[1] is not the second component of the element, but the element
after the one pointed to begin_x. When begin_x points to the last
element, that line overwrites data past the end of the allocation, which,
during my tests, happened to contain the reference count for the matrix.
Hilarity ensues.