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8.9 KiB
367 lines
8.9 KiB
/*
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*******************************************************************
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*
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*
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* KREVERSI
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*
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*
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*******************************************************************
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*
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* A Reversi (or sometimes called Othello) game
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*
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*******************************************************************
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*
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* Created 1997 by Mario Weilguni <mweilguni@sime.com>. This file
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* is ported from Mats Luthman's <Mats.Luthman@sylog.se> JAVA applet.
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* Many thanks to Mr. Luthman who has allowed me to put this port
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* under the GNU GPL. Without his wonderful game engine kreversi
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* would be just another of those Reversi programs a five year old
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* child could beat easily. But with it it's a worthy opponent!
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*
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* If you are interested on the JAVA applet of Mr. Luthman take a
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* look at http://www.sylog.se/~mats/
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*
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*******************************************************************
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*
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* This file is part of the KDE project "KREVERSI"
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*
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* KREVERSI is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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* any later version.
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*
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* KREVERSI is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with KREVERSI; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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* the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
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* Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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*
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*******************************************************************
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*/
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// The class Position is used to represent an Othello position as white and
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// black pieces and empty squares (see class Score) on an 8x8 Othello board.
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#include "kdebug.h"
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#include "Position.h"
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#include <stdlib.h>
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Position::Position()
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{
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setupStartPosition();
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}
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Position::Position(Position &pos, SimpleMove &move)
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{
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constrCopy(pos, move);
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}
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Position &Position::operator=(Position &pos)
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{
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// Copy the position itself.
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for (uint row = 0; row < 10; row++)
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for (uint col = 0; col < 10; col++)
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m_board[row][col] = pos.m_board[row][col];
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m_toMove = pos.m_toMove;
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m_score = pos.m_score;
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return *this;
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}
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------
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// Helpers to the constructors
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// Construct a Position by copying another one and then make a move.
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//
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void Position::constrCopy(Position &pos, SimpleMove &move)
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{
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*this = pos;
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doMove(move);
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}
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// Setup the Position by setting it to the initial Reversi position.
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void Position::setupStartPosition()
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{
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// Initialize the real board
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for (uint i = 0; i < 10; i++)
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for (uint j = 0; j < 10; j++)
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m_board[i][j] = Nobody;
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// The initial position
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m_board[4][4] = White;
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m_board[5][5] = White;
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m_board[5][4] = Black;
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m_board[4][5] = Black;
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// Black always starts the game in Reversi.
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m_toMove = Black;
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// Each side starts out with two pieces.
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m_score.set(White, 2);
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m_score.set(Black, 2);
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}
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------
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// Access methods
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Color Position::color(uint x, uint y) const
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{
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if (x < 1 || x > 8 || y < 1 || y > 8)
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return Nobody;
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return m_board[x][y];
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}
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------
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// Moves in the position
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// Return true if the move is legal.
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//
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// NOTE: This function does *NOT* test wether the move is done
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// by the color to move. That must be checked separately.
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//
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bool Position::moveIsLegal(SimpleMove &move) const
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{
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if (m_board[move.x()][move.y()] != Nobody)
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return false;
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Color color = move.color();
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Color opponent = ::opponent(color);
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// Check in all directions and see if there is a turnable row of
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// opponent pieces. If there is at least one such row, then the
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// move is legal.
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for (int xinc = -1; xinc <= 1; xinc++) {
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for (int yinc = -1; yinc <= 1; yinc++) {
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int x, y;
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if (xinc == 0 && yinc == 0)
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continue;
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// Find the end of such a row of pieces.
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for (x = move.x()+xinc, y = move.y()+yinc; m_board[x][y] == opponent;
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x += xinc, y += yinc)
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;
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// If the row ends with a piece of our own and there was at
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// least one opponent piece between it and the move point, then
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// we have found a turnable row.
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if (m_board[x][y] == color
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&& (x - xinc != move.x() || y - yinc != move.y()))
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return true;
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}
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}
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return false;
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}
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// See if 'color' can make a move in the current position. This is
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// independent of wether it is 'color's turn to move or not.
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bool Position::moveIsPossible(Color color) const
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{
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// Make it simple: Step through all squares and see if it is a legal move.
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for (uint i = 1; i < 9; i++)
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for (uint j = 1; j < 9; j++) {
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SimpleMove move(color, i, j);
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if (moveIsLegal(move))
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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// Return true if any side can move. (If not, the game is over.)
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bool Position::moveIsAtAllPossible() const
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{
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return (moveIsPossible(White) || moveIsPossible(Black));
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}
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// Make a move in the position.
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//
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// Return true if the move was legal, otherwise return false.
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//
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bool Position::doMove(SimpleMove &move, TQValueList<char> *turned)
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{
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if (move.color() == Nobody)
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return false;
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Color color = move.color();
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Color opponent = ::opponent(color);
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// Put the piece on the board
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m_board[move.x()][move.y()] = color;
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m_score.inc(color);
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// Turn pieces.
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uint scoreBefore = m_score.score(color);
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for (int xinc = -1; xinc <= 1; xinc++) {
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for (int yinc = -1; yinc <= 1; yinc++) {
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int x, y;
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// Skip the case where both xinc and yinc == 0, since then we
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// won't move in any direction at all.
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if (xinc == 0 && yinc == 0)
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continue;
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// Find the end point (x, y) of a possible row of turnable pieces.
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for (x = move.x()+xinc, y = move.y()+yinc; m_board[x][y] == opponent;
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x += xinc, y += yinc)
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;
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// If the row was indeed turnable, then do it.
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if (m_board[x][y] == color) {
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for (x -= xinc, y -= yinc; x != move.x() || y != move.y();
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x -= xinc, y -= yinc) {
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// Turn the piece.
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m_board[x][y] = color;
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if (turned)
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turned->append(10 * x + y);
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// Make the piece count correct again.
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m_score.inc(color);
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m_score.dec(opponent);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// If nothing was turned, the move wasn't legal.
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if (m_score.score(color) == scoreBefore) {
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m_board[move.x()][move.y()] = Nobody;
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m_score.dec(color);
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return false;
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}
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// Set the next color to move.
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if (moveIsPossible(opponent))
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m_toMove = opponent;
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else if (moveIsPossible(color))
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m_toMove = color;
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else
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m_toMove = Nobody;
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return true;
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}
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bool Position::doMove(Move &move)
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{
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move.m_turnedPieces.clear();
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return doMove((SimpleMove &) move, &move.m_turnedPieces);
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}
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bool Position::undoMove(Move &move)
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{
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Color color = move.color();
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Color other = opponent(color);
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// Sanity checks
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// 1. The move must be on the board and be of the right color.
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if (color != m_board[move.x()][move.y()]) {
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//kdDebug() << "move on the board is wrong color: " << (int) color << "["
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// << move.x() << "," << move.y() << "]" << endl;
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return false;
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}
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// 2. All turned pieces must be on the board anb be of the right color.
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TQValueList<char>::iterator it;
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for (it = move.m_turnedPieces.begin();
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it != move.m_turnedPieces.end();
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++it) {
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int sq = *it;
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if (m_board[sq / 10][sq % 10] != color) {
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//kdDebug() << "turned piece the board is wrong color: ["
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// << sq / 10 << "," << sq % 10 << "]" << endl;
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return false;
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}
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}
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// Ok, everything seems allright. Let's do it!
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// 1. Unturn all the turned pieces.
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for (it = move.m_turnedPieces.begin();
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it != move.m_turnedPieces.end();
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++it) {
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int sq = *it;
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m_board[sq / 10][sq % 10] = other;
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m_score.dec(color);
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m_score.inc(other);
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}
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// 2. Remove the move itself.
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m_score.dec(color);
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m_board[move.x()][move.y()] = Nobody;
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return true;
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}
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MoveList Position::generateMoves(Color color) const
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{
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MoveList moves;
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// Make it simple: Step through all squares and see if it is a legal move.
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for (uint i = 1; i < 9; i++) {
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for (uint j = 1; j < 9; j++) {
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Move move(color, i, j);
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if (moveIsLegal(move))
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moves.append(move);
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}
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}
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return moves;
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}
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TQString Position::asString() const
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{
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TQString result;
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for (uint y = 1; y < 9; ++y) {
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for (uint x = 1; x < 9; ++x) {
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switch (m_board[x][y]) {
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case Nobody: result.append(' '); break;
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case Black: result.append('*'); break;
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case White: result.append('o'); break;
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default: result.append('?'); break;
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}
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}
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result.append('\n');
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}
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return result;
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}
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