bool ok_to_use_TT(const TTEntry* tte, Depth depth, Value beta, int ply);
bool ok_to_history(const Position &pos, Move m);
void update_history(const Position& pos, Move m, Depth depth, Move movesSearched[], int moveCount);
+ void update_killers(Move m, SearchStack& ss);
bool fail_high_ply_1();
int current_search_time();
if (ok_to_history(pos, m)) // Only non capture moves are considered
{
update_history(pos, m, depth, movesSearched, moveCount);
- if (m != ss[ply].killers[0])
- {
- ss[ply].killers[1] = ss[ply].killers[0];
- ss[ply].killers[0] = m;
- }
+ update_killers(m, ss[ply]);
}
TT.store(pos, value_to_tt(bestValue, ply), depth, m, VALUE_TYPE_LOWER);
}
if (ok_to_history(pos, m)) // Only non capture moves are considered
{
update_history(pos, m, depth, movesSearched, moveCount);
- if (m != ss[ply].killers[0])
- {
- ss[ply].killers[1] = ss[ply].killers[0];
- ss[ply].killers[0] = m;
- }
+ update_killers(m, ss[ply]);
}
TT.store(pos, value_to_tt(bestValue, ply), depth, m, VALUE_TYPE_LOWER);
}
if (alpha >= beta && ok_to_history(pos, m)) // Only non capture moves are considered
{
// Wrong to update history when depth is <= 0
-
- if (m != ss[ply].killers[0])
- {
- ss[ply].killers[1] = ss[ply].killers[0];
- ss[ply].killers[0] = m;
- }
+ update_killers(m, ss[ply]);
}
return bestValue;
}
ss[ply].pv[ply] = ss[ply].pv[ply+1] = ss[ply].currentMove = MOVE_NONE;
ss[ply+2].mateKiller = MOVE_NONE;
- ss[ply+2].killers[0] = ss[ply+2].killers[1] = MOVE_NONE;
ss[ply].threatMove = MOVE_NONE;
ss[ply].reduction = Depth(0);
ss[ply].currentMoveCaptureValue = Value(0);
+ for (int j = 0; j < KILLER_MAX; j++)
+ ss[ply+2].killers[j] = MOVE_NONE;
if(Threads[threadID].printCurrentLine)
print_current_line(ss, ply, threadID);
}
}
+
+ // update_killers() add a good move that produced a beta-cutoff
+ // among the killer moves of that ply.
+
+ void update_killers(Move m, SearchStack& ss) {
+
+ if (m == ss.killers[0])
+ return;
+
+ for (int i = KILLER_MAX - 1; i > 0; i--)
+ ss.killers[i] = ss.killers[i - 1];
+
+ ss.killers[0] = m;
+ }
+
// fail_high_ply_1() checks if some thread is currently resolving a fail
// high at ply 1 at the node below the first root node. This information
// is used for time managment.