Example: img of size 10x10 and templ of size 11x9.
In subsequent code this will results in either width or height of
corrSize to be zero (0).
Line 261 will call crossCorr which will then have a zero size of either
blocksize.width or blocksize.height resulting in a division by zero
crach in lines 137 or 138.
Pull requests:
#943 from jet47:cuda-5.5-support
#944 from jet47:cmake-2.8.11-cuda-fix
#912 from SpecLad:contributing
#934 from SpecLad:parallel-for
#931 from jet47:gpu-test-fixes
#932 from bitwangyaoyao:2.4_fixBFM
#918 from bitwangyaoyao:2.4_samples
#924 from pengx17:2.4_arithm_fix
#925 from pengx17:2.4_canny_tmp_fix
#927 from bitwangyaoyao:2.4_perf
#930 from pengx17:2.4_haar_ext
#928 from apavlenko:bugfix_3027
#920 from asmorkalov:android_move
#910 from pengx17:2.4_oclgfft
#913 from janm399:2.4
#916 from bitwangyaoyao:2.4_fixPyrLK
#919 from abidrahmank:2.4
#923 from pengx17:2.4_macfix
Conflicts:
modules/calib3d/src/stereobm.cpp
modules/features2d/src/detectors.cpp
modules/gpu/src/error.cpp
modules/gpu/src/precomp.hpp
modules/imgproc/src/distransform.cpp
modules/imgproc/src/morph.cpp
modules/ocl/include/opencv2/ocl/ocl.hpp
modules/ocl/perf/perf_color.cpp
modules/ocl/perf/perf_imgproc.cpp
modules/ocl/perf/perf_match_template.cpp
modules/ocl/perf/precomp.cpp
modules/ocl/perf/precomp.hpp
modules/ocl/src/arithm.cpp
modules/ocl/src/canny.cpp
modules/ocl/src/filtering.cpp
modules/ocl/src/haar.cpp
modules/ocl/src/hog.cpp
modules/ocl/src/imgproc.cpp
modules/ocl/src/opencl/haarobjectdetect.cl
modules/ocl/src/pyrlk.cpp
modules/video/src/bgfg_gaussmix2.cpp
modules/video/src/lkpyramid.cpp
platforms/linux/scripts/cmake_arm_gnueabi_hardfp.sh
platforms/linux/scripts/cmake_arm_gnueabi_softfp.sh
platforms/scripts/ABI_compat_generator.py
samples/ocl/facedetect.cpp
Yes, it's as ludicrous as it sounds, but it's still true. Bizarrely,
the previous commit makes CLAHE run about 10% slower on Android, even
though it doesn't even touch any CLAHE code. Splitting it off fixes that,
although the reason it does is a mystery for the ages.
It's cleaner when it's in its own file, anyway. ;=]
When comparing histograms that look like multi-channel images (e.g a 3D histogram, of 4x4x4 bins, might appear as a CV_32FC4 matrix), cv::compareHist would complain because it was expecting the matrix type() == CV_32F. Now we test matrix depth() == CV_32F instead.