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431 lines
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// This file is part of OpenCV project.
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// It is subject to the license terms in the LICENSE file found in the top-level directory
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// of this distribution and at http://opencv.org/license.html.
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//
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// Copyright (C) 2018-2021 Intel Corporation
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#ifndef OPENCV_GAPI_GSTREAMING_COMPILED_HPP
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#define OPENCV_GAPI_GSTREAMING_COMPILED_HPP
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#include <memory>
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#include <vector>
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#include <opencv2/gapi/opencv_includes.hpp>
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#include <opencv2/gapi/own/assert.hpp>
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#include <opencv2/gapi/util/optional.hpp>
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#include <opencv2/gapi/garg.hpp>
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#include <opencv2/gapi/streaming/source.hpp>
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namespace cv {
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template<class T> using optional = cv::util::optional<T>;
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namespace detail {
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template<typename T> struct wref_spec {
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using type = T;
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};
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template<typename T> struct wref_spec<std::vector<T> > {
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using type = T;
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};
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template<typename RefHolder>
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struct OptRef {
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struct OptHolder {
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virtual void mov(RefHolder &h) = 0;
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virtual void reset() = 0;
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virtual ~OptHolder() = default;
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using Ptr = std::shared_ptr<OptHolder>;
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};
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template<class T> struct Holder final: OptHolder {
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std::reference_wrapper<cv::optional<T> > m_opt_ref;
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explicit Holder(cv::optional<T>& opt) : m_opt_ref(std::ref(opt)) {
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}
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virtual void mov(RefHolder &h) override {
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using U = typename wref_spec<T>::type;
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m_opt_ref.get() = cv::util::make_optional(std::move(h.template wref<U>()));
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}
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virtual void reset() override {
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m_opt_ref.get().reset();
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}
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};
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template<class T>
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explicit OptRef(cv::optional<T>& t) : m_opt{new Holder<T>(t)} {}
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void mov(RefHolder &h) { m_opt->mov(h); }
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void reset() { m_opt->reset();}
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private:
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typename OptHolder::Ptr m_opt;
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};
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using OptionalVectorRef = OptRef<cv::detail::VectorRef>;
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using OptionalOpaqueRef = OptRef<cv::detail::OpaqueRef>;
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} // namespace detail
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// TODO: Keep it in sync with GRunArgP (derive the type automatically?)
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using GOptRunArgP = util::variant<
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optional<cv::Mat>*,
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optional<cv::RMat>*,
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optional<cv::MediaFrame>*,
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optional<cv::Scalar>*,
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cv::detail::OptionalVectorRef,
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cv::detail::OptionalOpaqueRef
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>;
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using GOptRunArgsP = std::vector<GOptRunArgP>;
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using GOptRunArg = util::variant<
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optional<cv::Mat>,
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optional<cv::RMat>,
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optional<cv::MediaFrame>,
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optional<cv::Scalar>,
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optional<cv::detail::VectorRef>,
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optional<cv::detail::OpaqueRef>
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>;
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using GOptRunArgs = std::vector<GOptRunArg>;
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namespace detail {
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template<typename T> inline GOptRunArgP wrap_opt_arg(optional<T>& arg) {
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// By default, T goes to an OpaqueRef. All other types are specialized
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return GOptRunArgP{OptionalOpaqueRef(arg)};
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}
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template<typename T> inline GOptRunArgP wrap_opt_arg(optional<std::vector<T> >& arg) {
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return GOptRunArgP{OptionalVectorRef(arg)};
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}
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template<> inline GOptRunArgP wrap_opt_arg(optional<cv::Mat> &m) {
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return GOptRunArgP{&m};
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}
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template<> inline GOptRunArgP wrap_opt_arg(optional<cv::RMat> &m) {
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return GOptRunArgP{&m};
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}
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template<> inline GOptRunArgP wrap_opt_arg(optional<cv::MediaFrame> &f) {
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return GOptRunArgP{&f};
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}
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template<> inline GOptRunArgP wrap_opt_arg(optional<cv::Scalar> &s) {
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return GOptRunArgP{&s};
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}
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} // namespace detail
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// Now cv::gout() may produce an empty vector (see "dynamic graphs"), so
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// there may be a conflict between these two. State here that Opt version
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// _must_ have at least one input for this overload
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template<typename T, typename... Ts>
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inline GOptRunArgsP gout(optional<T>&arg, optional<Ts>&... args)
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{
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return GOptRunArgsP{ detail::wrap_opt_arg(arg), detail::wrap_opt_arg(args)... };
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}
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/**
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* \addtogroup gapi_main_classes
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* @{
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*/
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/**
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* @brief Represents a computation (graph) compiled for streaming.
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*
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* This class represents a product of graph compilation (calling
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* cv::GComputation::compileStreaming()). Objects of this class
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* actually do stream processing, and the whole pipeline execution
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* complexity is incapsulated into objects of this class. Execution
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* model has two levels: at the very top, the execution of a
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* heterogeneous graph is aggressively pipelined; at the very bottom
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* the execution of every internal block is determined by its
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* associated backend. Backends are selected based on kernel packages
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* passed via compilation arguments ( see @ref gapi_compile_args,
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* GNetworkPackage, GKernelPackage for details).
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*
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* GStreamingCompiled objects have a "player" semantics -- there are
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* methods like start() and stop(). GStreamingCompiled has a full
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* control over a videostream and so is stateful. You need to specify the
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* input stream data using setSource() and then call start() to
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* actually start processing. After that, use pull() or try_pull() to
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* obtain next processed data frame from the graph in a blocking or
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* non-blocking way, respectively.
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*
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* Currently a single GStreamingCompiled can process only one video
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* streat at time. Produce multiple GStreamingCompiled objects to run the
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* same graph on multiple video streams.
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*
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* @sa GCompiled
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*/
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class GAPI_EXPORTS_W_SIMPLE GStreamingCompiled
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{
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public:
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class GAPI_EXPORTS Priv;
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GAPI_WRAP GStreamingCompiled();
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// FIXME: More overloads?
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/**
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* @brief Specify the input data to GStreamingCompiled for
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* processing, a generic version.
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*
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* Use gin() to create an input parameter vector.
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*
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* Input vectors must have the same number of elements as defined
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* in the cv::GComputation protocol (at the moment of its
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* construction). Shapes of elements also must conform to protocol
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* (e.g. cv::Mat needs to be passed where cv::GMat has been
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* declared as input, and so on). Run-time exception is generated
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* on type mismatch.
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*
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* In contrast with regular GCompiled, user can also pass an
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* object of type GVideoCapture for a GMat parameter of the parent
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* GComputation. The compiled pipeline will start fetching data
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* from that GVideoCapture and feeding it into the
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* pipeline. Pipeline stops when a GVideoCapture marks end of the
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* stream (or when stop() is called).
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*
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* Passing a regular Mat for a GMat parameter makes it "infinite"
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* source -- pipeline may run forever feeding with this Mat until
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* stopped explicitly.
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*
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* Currently only a single GVideoCapture is supported as input. If
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* the parent GComputation is declared with multiple input GMat's,
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* one of those can be specified as GVideoCapture but all others
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* must be regular Mat objects.
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*
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* Throws if pipeline is already running. Use stop() and then
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* setSource() to run the graph on a new video stream.
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*
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* @note This method is not thread-safe (with respect to the user
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* side) at the moment. Protect the access if
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* start()/stop()/setSource() may be called on the same object in
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* multiple threads in your application.
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*
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* @param ins vector of inputs to process.
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* @sa gin
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*/
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void setSource(GRunArgs &&ins);
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/// @private -- Exclude this function from OpenCV documentation
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GAPI_WRAP void setSource(const cv::detail::ExtractArgsCallback& callback);
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/**
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* @brief Specify an input video stream for a single-input
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* computation pipeline.
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*
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* Throws if pipeline is already running. Use stop() and then
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* setSource() to run the graph on a new video stream.
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*
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* @overload
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* @param s a shared pointer to IStreamSource representing the
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* input video stream.
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*/
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void setSource(const gapi::wip::IStreamSource::Ptr& s);
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/**
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* @brief Constructs and specifies an input video stream for a
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* single-input computation pipeline with the given parameters.
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*
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* Throws if pipeline is already running. Use stop() and then
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* setSource() to run the graph on a new video stream.
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*
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* @overload
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* @param args arguments used to contruct and initialize a stream
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* source.
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*/
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template<typename T, typename... Args>
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void setSource(Args&&... args) {
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setSource(cv::gapi::wip::make_src<T>(std::forward<Args>(args)...));
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}
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/**
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* @brief Start the pipeline execution.
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*
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* Use pull()/try_pull() to obtain data. Throws an exception if
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* a video source was not specified.
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*
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* setSource() must be called first, even if the pipeline has been
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* working already and then stopped (explicitly via stop() or due
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* stream completion)
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*
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* @note This method is not thread-safe (with respect to the user
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* side) at the moment. Protect the access if
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* start()/stop()/setSource() may be called on the same object in
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* multiple threads in your application.
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*/
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GAPI_WRAP void start();
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/**
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* @brief Get the next processed frame from the pipeline.
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*
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* Use gout() to create an output parameter vector.
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*
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* Output vectors must have the same number of elements as defined
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* in the cv::GComputation protocol (at the moment of its
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* construction). Shapes of elements also must conform to protocol
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* (e.g. cv::Mat needs to be passed where cv::GMat has been
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* declared as output, and so on). Run-time exception is generated
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* on type mismatch.
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*
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* This method writes new data into objects passed via output
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* vector. If there is no data ready yet, this method blocks. Use
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* try_pull() if you need a non-blocking version.
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*
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* @param outs vector of output parameters to obtain.
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* @return true if next result has been obtained,
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* false marks end of the stream.
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*/
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bool pull(cv::GRunArgsP &&outs);
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// NB: Used from python
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/// @private -- Exclude this function from OpenCV documentation
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GAPI_WRAP std::tuple<bool, cv::util::variant<cv::GRunArgs, cv::GOptRunArgs>> pull();
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/**
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* @brief Get some next available data from the pipeline.
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*
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* This method takes a vector of cv::optional object. An object is
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* assigned to some value if this value is available (ready) at
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* the time of the call, and resets the object to empty() if it is
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* not.
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*
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* This is a blocking method which guarantees that some data has
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* been written to the output vector on return.
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*
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* Using this method only makes sense if the graph has
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* desynchronized parts (see cv::gapi::desync). If there is no
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* desynchronized parts in the graph, the behavior of this
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* method is identical to the regular pull() (all data objects are
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* produced synchronously in the output vector).
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*
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* Use gout() to create an output parameter vector.
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*
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* Output vectors must have the same number of elements as defined
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* in the cv::GComputation protocol (at the moment of its
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* construction). Shapes of elements also must conform to protocol
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* (e.g. cv::optional<cv::Mat> needs to be passed where cv::GMat
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* has been declared as output, and so on). Run-time exception is
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* generated on type mismatch.
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*
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* This method writes new data into objects passed via output
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* vector. If there is no data ready yet, this method blocks. Use
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* try_pull() if you need a non-blocking version.
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*
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* @param outs vector of output parameters to obtain.
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* @return true if next result has been obtained,
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* false marks end of the stream.
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*
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* @sa cv::gapi::desync
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*/
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bool pull(cv::GOptRunArgsP &&outs);
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/**
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* @brief Try to get the next processed frame from the pipeline.
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*
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* Use gout() to create an output parameter vector.
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*
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* This method writes new data into objects passed via output
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* vector. If there is no data ready yet, the output vector
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* remains unchanged and false is returned.
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*
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* @return true if data has been obtained, and false if it was
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* not. Note: false here doesn't mark the end of the stream.
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*/
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bool try_pull(cv::GRunArgsP &&outs);
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/**
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* @brief Stop (abort) processing the pipeline.
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*
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* Note - it is not pause but a complete stop. Calling start()
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* will cause G-API to start processing the stream from the early beginning.
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*
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* Throws if the pipeline is not running.
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*/
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GAPI_WRAP void stop();
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/**
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* @brief Test if the pipeline is running.
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*
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* @note This method is not thread-safe (with respect to the user
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* side) at the moment. Protect the access if
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* start()/stop()/setSource() may be called on the same object in
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* multiple threads in your application.
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*
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* @return true if the current stream is not over yet.
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*/
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GAPI_WRAP bool running() const;
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/// @private
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Priv& priv();
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/**
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* @brief Check if compiled object is valid (non-empty)
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*
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* @return true if the object is runnable (valid), false otherwise
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*/
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explicit operator bool () const;
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/**
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* @brief Vector of metadata this graph was compiled for.
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*
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* @return Unless _reshape_ is not supported, return value is the
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* same vector which was passed to cv::GComputation::compile() to
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* produce this compiled object. Otherwise, it is the latest
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* metadata vector passed to reshape() (if that call was
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* successful).
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*/
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const GMetaArgs& metas() const; // Meta passed to compile()
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/**
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* @brief Vector of metadata descriptions of graph outputs
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*
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* @return vector with formats/resolutions of graph's output
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* objects, auto-inferred from input metadata vector by
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* operations which form this computation.
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*
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* @note GCompiled objects produced from the same
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* cv::GComputiation graph with different input metas may return
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* different values in this vector.
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*/
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const GMetaArgs& outMetas() const;
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protected:
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/// @private
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std::shared_ptr<Priv> m_priv;
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};
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/** @} */
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namespace gapi {
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/**
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* @brief This namespace contains G-API functions, structures, and
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* symbols related to the Streaming execution mode.
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*
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* Some of the operations defined in this namespace (e.g. size(),
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* BGR(), etc.) can be used in the traditional execution mode too.
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*/
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namespace streaming {
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/**
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* @brief Specify queue capacity for streaming execution.
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*
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* In the streaming mode the pipeline steps are connected with queues
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* and this compile argument controls every queue's size.
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*/
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struct GAPI_EXPORTS_W_SIMPLE queue_capacity
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{
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GAPI_WRAP
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explicit queue_capacity(size_t cap = 1) : capacity(cap) { };
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GAPI_PROP_RW
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size_t capacity;
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};
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/** @} */
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} // namespace streaming
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} // namespace gapi
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namespace detail
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{
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template<> struct CompileArgTag<cv::gapi::streaming::queue_capacity>
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{
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static const char* tag() { return "gapi.queue_capacity"; }
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};
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}
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}
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#endif // OPENCV_GAPI_GSTREAMING_COMPILED_HPP
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