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-#! /usr/bin/env python
-"""
-This script will test highgui's cvRetrieveFrame function
-"""
-
-# name of this test and it's requirements
-TESTNAME = "cvRetrieveFrame"
-REQUIRED = ["cvGrabFrame"]
-
-
-# needed for sys.exit(int) and .works file handling
-import os
-import sys
-import works
-
-# path to imagefiles we need
-PREFIX=os.environ["top_srcdir"]+"/tests/python/testdata/videos/"
-
-# check requirements and delete old flag file, if it exists
-if not works.check_files(REQUIRED,TESTNAME):
- sys.exit(77)
-
-# import the necessary things for OpenCV
-import python
-from python.highgui import *
-from python.cv import *
-
-
-# create a video reader using the tiny video 'uncompressed.avi'
-video = cvCreateFileCapture(PREFIX+"uncompressed.avi")
-
-# call cvGrabFrame to grab a frame from video
-res=cvGrabFrame(video)
-
-if res==0:
- print "(ERROR) Couldn't call cvGrabFrame()"
- sys.exit(1)
-# call cvRetrieveFrame and check if returned image is valid
-image = cvRetrieveFrame(video)
-
-if image is None:
- # returned image is not a correct IplImage (pointer),
- # so return an error code
- sys.exit(1)
-
-
-# ATTENTION: We do not release the video reader or image.
-# This is bad manners, but Python and OpenCV don't care...
-
-# create flag file for sollowing tests
-works.set_file(TESTNAME)
-
-# return 0 ('PASS')
-sys.exit(0)