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Capturing Video from Web-camera on Windows 7 and 8 by using Media Foundation

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Simple lib for capturing video from web-camera by using Media Foundation
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#ifndef OPENCV_FLANN_DYNAMIC_BITSET_H_
#define OPENCV_FLANN_DYNAMIC_BITSET_H_

#ifndef FLANN_USE_BOOST
#  define FLANN_USE_BOOST 0
#endif
//#define FLANN_USE_BOOST 1
#if FLANN_USE_BOOST
#include <boost/dynamic_bitset.hpp>
typedef boost::dynamic_bitset<> DynamicBitset;
#else

#include <limits.h>

#include "dist.h"

namespace cvflann {

/** Class re-implementing the boost version of it
 * This helps not depending on boost, it also does not do the bound checks
 * and has a way to reset a block for speed
 */
class DynamicBitset
{
public:
    /** @param default constructor
     */
    DynamicBitset()
    {
    }

    /** @param only constructor we use in our code
     * @param the size of the bitset (in bits)
     */
    DynamicBitset(size_t sz)
    {
        resize(sz);
        reset();
    }

    /** Sets all the bits to 0
     */
    void clear()
    {
        std::fill(bitset_.begin(), bitset_.end(), 0);
    }

    /** @brief checks if the bitset is empty
     * @return true if the bitset is empty
     */
    bool empty() const
    {
        return bitset_.empty();
    }

    /** @param set all the bits to 0
     */
    void reset()
    {
        std::fill(bitset_.begin(), bitset_.end(), 0);
    }

    /** @brief set one bit to 0
     * @param
     */
    void reset(size_t index)
    {
        bitset_[index / cell_bit_size_] &= ~(size_t(1) << (index % cell_bit_size_));
    }

    /** @brief sets a specific bit to 0, and more bits too
     * This function is useful when resetting a given set of bits so that the
     * whole bitset ends up being 0: if that's the case, we don't care about setting
     * other bits to 0
     * @param
     */
    void reset_block(size_t index)
    {
        bitset_[index / cell_bit_size_] = 0;
    }

    /** @param resize the bitset so that it contains at least size bits
     * @param size
     */
    void resize(size_t sz)
    {
        size_ = sz;
        bitset_.resize(sz / cell_bit_size_ + 1);
    }

    /** @param set a bit to true
     * @param index the index of the bit to set to 1
     */
    void set(size_t index)
    {
        bitset_[index / cell_bit_size_] |= size_t(1) << (index % cell_bit_size_);
    }

    /** @param gives the number of contained bits
     */
    size_t size() const
    {
        return size_;
    }

    /** @param check if a bit is set
     * @param index the index of the bit to check
     * @return true if the bit is set
     */
    bool test(size_t index) const
    {
        return (bitset_[index / cell_bit_size_] & (size_t(1) << (index % cell_bit_size_))) != 0;
    }

private:
    std::vector<size_t> bitset_;
    size_t size_;
    static const unsigned int cell_bit_size_ = CHAR_BIT * sizeof(size_t);
};

} // namespace cvflann

#endif

#endif // OPENCV_FLANN_DYNAMIC_BITSET_H_

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