X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?p=stockfish;a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fmaterial.cpp;h=870a5e112cb8ed25536ec10a7165f8031c57702f;hp=294744f4ed7de6da34ccdea53acca82d813d13f5;hb=aa75388ec136a8cf83b09da2328c5fefd5a010bd;hpb=cf5d683408a2ef8a1c80be9bf7d6790a38b16277 diff --git a/src/material.cpp b/src/material.cpp index 294744f4..870a5e11 100644 --- a/src/material.cpp +++ b/src/material.cpp @@ -1,8 +1,6 @@ /* Stockfish, a UCI chess playing engine derived from Glaurung 2.1 - Copyright (C) 2004-2008 Tord Romstad (Glaurung author) - Copyright (C) 2008-2015 Marco Costalba, Joona Kiiski, Tord Romstad - Copyright (C) 2015-2019 Marco Costalba, Joona Kiiski, Gary Linscott, Tord Romstad + Copyright (C) 2004-2020 The Stockfish developers (see AUTHORS file) Stockfish is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -18,7 +16,6 @@ along with this program. If not, see . */ -#include // For std::min #include #include // For std::memset @@ -45,12 +42,12 @@ namespace { constexpr int QuadraticTheirs[][PIECE_TYPE_NB] = { // THEIR PIECES // pair pawn knight bishop rook queen - { 0 }, // Bishop pair - { 36, 0 }, // Pawn - { 9, 63, 0 }, // Knight OUR PIECES - { 59, 65, 42, 0 }, // Bishop - { 46, 39, 24, -24, 0 }, // Rook - { 97, 100, -42, 137, 268, 0 } // Queen + { }, // Bishop pair + { 36, }, // Pawn + { 9, 63, }, // Knight OUR PIECES + { 59, 65, 42, }, // Bishop + { 46, 39, 24, -24, }, // Rook + { 97, 100, -42, 137, 268, } // Queen }; // Endgame evaluation and scaling functions are accessed directly and not through @@ -70,24 +67,24 @@ namespace { bool is_KBPsK(const Position& pos, Color us) { return pos.non_pawn_material(us) == BishopValueMg - && pos.count(us) == 1 && pos.count(us) >= 1; } bool is_KQKRPs(const Position& pos, Color us) { return !pos.count(us) && pos.non_pawn_material(us) == QueenValueMg - && pos.count(us) == 1 && pos.count(~us) == 1 && pos.count(~us) >= 1; } + /// imbalance() calculates the imbalance by comparing the piece count of each /// piece type for both colors. + template int imbalance(const int pieceCount[][PIECE_TYPE_NB]) { - constexpr Color Them = (Us == WHITE ? BLACK : WHITE); + constexpr Color Them = ~Us; int bonus = 0; @@ -97,9 +94,9 @@ namespace { if (!pieceCount[Us][pt1]) continue; - int v = 0; + int v = QuadraticOurs[pt1][pt1] * pieceCount[Us][pt1]; - for (int pt2 = NO_PIECE_TYPE; pt2 <= pt1; ++pt2) + for (int pt2 = NO_PIECE_TYPE; pt2 < pt1; ++pt2) v += QuadraticOurs[pt1][pt2] * pieceCount[Us][pt2] + QuadraticTheirs[pt1][pt2] * pieceCount[Them][pt2]; @@ -113,6 +110,7 @@ namespace { namespace Material { + /// Material::probe() looks up the current position's material configuration in /// the material hash table. It returns a pointer to the Entry if the position /// is found. Otherwise a new Entry is computed and stored there, so we don't @@ -132,7 +130,7 @@ Entry* probe(const Position& pos) { Value npm_w = pos.non_pawn_material(WHITE); Value npm_b = pos.non_pawn_material(BLACK); - Value npm = std::max(EndgameLimit, std::min(npm_w + npm_b, MidgameLimit)); + Value npm = std::clamp(npm_w + npm_b, EndgameLimit, MidgameLimit); // Map total non-pawn material into [PHASE_ENDGAME, PHASE_MIDGAME] e->gamePhase = Phase(((npm - EndgameLimit) * PHASE_MIDGAME) / (MidgameLimit - EndgameLimit)); @@ -140,10 +138,10 @@ Entry* probe(const Position& pos) { // Let's look if we have a specialized evaluation function for this particular // material configuration. Firstly we look for a fixed configuration one, then // for a generic one if the previous search failed. - if ((e->evaluationFunction = pos.this_thread()->endgames.probe(key)) != nullptr) + if ((e->evaluationFunction = Endgames::probe(key)) != nullptr) return e; - for (Color c = WHITE; c <= BLACK; ++c) + for (Color c : { WHITE, BLACK }) if (is_KXK(pos, c)) { e->evaluationFunction = &EvaluateKXK[c]; @@ -152,9 +150,9 @@ Entry* probe(const Position& pos) { // OK, we didn't find any special evaluation function for the current material // configuration. Is there a suitable specialized scaling function? - const EndgameBase* sf; + const auto* sf = Endgames::probe(key); - if ((sf = pos.this_thread()->endgames.probe(key)) != nullptr) + if (sf) { e->scalingFunction[sf->strongSide] = sf; // Only strong color assigned return e; @@ -163,7 +161,7 @@ Entry* probe(const Position& pos) { // We didn't find any specialized scaling function, so fall back on generic // ones that refer to more than one material distribution. Note that in this // case we don't return after setting the function. - for (Color c = WHITE; c <= BLACK; ++c) + for (Color c : { WHITE, BLACK }) { if (is_KBPsK(pos, c)) e->scalingFunction[c] = &ScaleKBPsK[c];