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feat: update NumPy type to Mat type fail message #23958

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Output string representation of NumPy array type if it is not convertible to OpenCV Mat type

Example output from the test:

cv2.error: OpenCV(4.8.0-dev) :-1: error: (-5:Bad argument) in function 'dumpInputArray'
> Overload resolution failed:
>  - argument data type = object is not supported
>  - Expected Ptr<cv::UMat> for argument 'argument'

Resolves: #23106

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Output string representation of NumPy array type if it is not
convertible to OpenCV Mat type
@VadimLevin VadimLevin force-pushed the dev/vlevin/friendly-wrong-npy-type-message branch from c1f8757 to 953de60 Compare July 10, 2023 15:09
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