+++ /dev/null
-#! /usr/bin/env python
-"""
-This script will test highgui's mouse functionality
-"""
-
-# name of this test and it's requirements
-TESTNAME = "cvSetMouseCallback"
-REQUIRED = ["cvShowImage"]
-
-
-# needed for sys.exit(int) and .works file handling
-import os
-import sys
-import works
-
-# 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 *
-
-# global variable which stores information about the pressed mousebuttons
-mouse_events = [False,False,False,False,False,False,False,False,False,False]
-event_detected = False
-
-# some definitions
-win_name = "testing..."
-EVENTS = ['CV_EVENT_MOUSEMOVE', 'CV_EVENT_LBUTTONDOWN', 'CV_EVENT_RBUTTONDOWN', 'CV_EVENT_MBUTTONDOWN', 'CV_EVENT_LBUTTONUP',
- 'CV_EVENT_RBUTTONUP', 'CV_EVENT_MBUTTONUP' , 'CV_EVENT_LBUTTONDBLCLK','CV_EVENT_RBUTTONDBLCLK','CV_EVENT_MBUTTONDBLCLK']
-
-
-# our callback function, 5th parameter not used here.
-def callback_function(event,x,y,flag,param):
- globals()["event_detected"] = True
- # check if event already occured; if not, output info about new event.
- if globals()["mouse_events"][event] == False:
- print "Event "+globals()["EVENTS"][event]+" detected."
- globals()["mouse_events"][event] = True
- return
-
-
-# create a window ('cvNamedWindow.works' exists, so it must work)
-cvNamedWindow(win_name,CV_WINDOW_AUTOSIZE)
-# show the baboon in the window
-PREFIX = os.environ["top_srcdir"]+"/tests/python/testdata/images/"
-cvShowImage(win_name, cvLoadImage(PREFIX+"cvSetMouseCallback.jpg"))
-# assign callback function 'callback_function' to window, no parameters used here
-cvSetMouseCallback( win_name, callback_function )
-
-# give the user information about the test and wait for input
-print "(INFO) Please hover the mouse over the baboon image and press"
-print "(INFO) your available mousebuttons inside the window to 'PASS' this test."
-print "(INFO) You may also perform double-clicks."
-print "(INFO) Press a key on your keyboard ot wait 20 seconds to continue."
-print "(HINT) If no mouseevent was detected this test will be remarked as 'FAIL'."
-
-# now wait 20 seconds for user to press a key
-cvWaitKey(20000)
-
-# reset mouse callback
-cvSetMouseCallback( win_name, 0 )
-# destroy the window
-cvDestroyWindow( win_name )
-
-# check if a mouse event had beed detected
-if not event_detected:
- # user didn't interact properly or mouse functionality doesn't work correctly
- print "(ERROR) No mouse event detected."
- sys.exit(1)
-
-# create flag file for following tests
-works.set_file(TESTNAME)
-
-# return 0 (success)
-sys.exit(0)