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// This file is part of OpenCV project.
// It is subject to the license terms in the LICENSE file found in the top-level directory
// of this distribution and at http://opencv.org/license.html.
//
// Copyright (C) 2018 Intel Corporation
#ifndef OPENCV_GAPI_GSCALAR_HPP
#define OPENCV_GAPI_GSCALAR_HPP
#include <ostream>
#include <opencv2/gapi/opencv_includes.hpp>
#include <opencv2/gapi/gcommon.hpp> // GShape
#include <opencv2/gapi/util/optional.hpp>
namespace cv
{
// Forward declaration; GNode and GOrigin are an internal
// (user-inaccessible) classes.
class GNode;
struct GOrigin;
/** \addtogroup gapi_data_objects
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief GScalar class represents cv::Scalar data in the graph.
*
* GScalar may be associated with a cv::Scalar value, which becomes
* its constant value bound in graph compile time. cv::GScalar describes a
* functional relationship between operations consuming and producing
* GScalar objects.
*
* GScalar is a virtual counterpart of cv::Scalar, which is usually used
* to represent the GScalar data in G-API during the execution.
*
* @sa Scalar
*/
class GAPI_EXPORTS_W_SIMPLE GScalar
{
public:
/**
* @brief Constructs an empty GScalar
*
* Normally, empty G-API data objects denote a starting point of
* the graph. When an empty GScalar is assigned to a result of some
* operation, it obtains a functional link to this operation (and
* is not empty anymore).
*/
GAPI_WRAP GScalar();
/**
* @brief Constructs a value-initialized GScalar
*
* In contrast with GMat (which can be either an explicit graph input
* or a result of some operation), GScalars may have their values
* be associated at graph construction time. It is useful when
* some operation has a GScalar input which doesn't change during
* the program execution, and is set only once. In this case,
* there is no need to declare such GScalar as a graph input.
*
* @note The value of GScalar may be overwritten by assigning some
* other GScalar to the object using `operator=` -- on the
* assignment, the old GScalar value is discarded.
*
* @param s a cv::Scalar value to associate with this GScalar object.
*/
explicit GScalar(const cv::Scalar& s);
/**
* @overload
* @brief Constructs a value-initialized GScalar
*
* @param s a cv::Scalar value to associate with this GScalar object.
*/
explicit GScalar(cv::Scalar&& s); // Constant value move-constructor from cv::Scalar
/**
* @overload
* @brief Constructs a value-initialized GScalar
*
* @param v0 A `double` value to associate with this GScalar. Note
* that only the first component of a four-component cv::Scalar is
* set to this value, with others remain zeros.
*
* This constructor overload is not marked `explicit` and can be
* used in G-API expression code like this:
*
* @snippet samples/cpp/tutorial_code/gapi/doc_snippets/api_ref_snippets.cpp gscalar_implicit
*
* Here operator+(GMat,GScalar) is used to wrap cv::gapi::addC()
* and a value-initialized GScalar is created on the fly.
*
* @overload
*/
GScalar(double v0); // Constant value constructor from double
/// @private
GScalar(const GNode &n, std::size_t out); // Operation result constructor
/// @private
GOrigin& priv(); // Internal use only
/// @private
const GOrigin& priv() const; // Internal use only
private:
std::shared_ptr<GOrigin> m_priv;
};
/** @} */
/**
* \addtogroup gapi_meta_args
* @{
*/
struct GAPI_EXPORTS_W_SIMPLE GScalarDesc
{
// NB.: right now it is empty
inline bool operator== (const GScalarDesc &) const
{
return true; // NB: implement this method if GScalar meta appears
}
inline bool operator!= (const GScalarDesc &rhs) const
{
return !(*this == rhs);
}
};
GAPI_EXPORTS_W inline GScalarDesc empty_scalar_desc() { return GScalarDesc(); }
GAPI_EXPORTS GScalarDesc descr_of(const cv::Scalar &scalar);
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const cv::GScalarDesc &desc);
} // namespace cv
#endif // OPENCV_GAPI_GSCALAR_HPP