LabView only accepts %20 instead of + for parameters, only sends '\n' at the boundaries,
and includes the -- when sending the initial boundary. This solves those parts.
This is not fully enough to fix shuffleboard and others, as the NT format for paths is not the correct path.
This is primarily for use on Linux to get by-id or by-path device names.
This information is now part of UsbCameraInfo.
A new entry point was added to UsbCamera to get that camera's UsbCameraInfo.
The alternate paths are also returned in EnumerateUsbCameras.
This allows save and restore of camera settings. The restore is a bit
smarter than the save.
* Fix mime types in mjpeg server
* wpiutil: WPI_LOG: Make sure level is an unsigned int
This avoids a number of shutdown use-after-free races by controlling the
destruction order. It also is a prerequisite to making the internal
interfaces mockable for unit testing.
- Build both debug and release binaries
- Append "d" to debug libraries in the style of opencv
- Split shared and static classifiers
- Add raspbian support
By default, sources automatically manage their connection based on whether
any sinks are connected. This change allows the user to keep a connection
open or force it closed regardless of the number of connected sinks.
This fixes two real bugs:
- TimedRobot had a m_period that was hiding the IterativeRobotBase m_period
and was not getting initialized.
- PDPSim was swapping two parameters to getCurrent()
A hash is stored for each native library with the name libraryName.hash.
If the library is not found on the system search path, it is extracted to a cache directory.
Extracted libraries are named with the hash appended, so the library will not be
re-extracted if one with the same hash already exists.
Hashing without the hash file requires double traversing if the file is not in the cache,
but it is still faster than creating a new file in most cases. This won't be needed
after opencv is updated to provide a hash as well.
This allows two streams with different compression levels, and also allows
a stream to receive a different compression level than provided by a JPEG
camera (decompress and recompress).
Some cameras will accept a different resolution as the mode but then provide
JPEG images of a different size. Trust the JPEG image size if available.
This also validates the JPEG image is actually JPEG.