X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?p=stockfish;a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fmaterial.h;h=8f9f375116e77c92fcfb06311e3f5d1c0fe5f0b3;hp=7730a4c95b1cf5e1b65a3ab453f3b09190638bcf;hb=bfd4421f490e721958a77b8304d8ebcb574a583f;hpb=657286b0e53bc7f54d75b68c9d8108df80c67031;ds=inline diff --git a/src/material.h b/src/material.h index 7730a4c9..8f9f3751 100644 --- a/src/material.h +++ b/src/material.h @@ -51,8 +51,7 @@ class MaterialInfo { public: MaterialInfo() : key(0) { clear(); } - Value mg_value() const; - Value eg_value() const; + Value material_value() const; ScaleFactor scale_factor(const Position& pos, Color c) const; int space_weight() const; bool specialized_eval_exists() const; @@ -62,27 +61,18 @@ private: inline void clear(); Key key; - int16_t mgValue; - int16_t egValue; + int16_t value; uint8_t factor[2]; EndgameEvaluationFunctionBase* evaluationFunction; EndgameScalingFunctionBase* scalingFunction[2]; int spaceWeight; }; - -/// EndgameFunctions class stores the endgame evaluation functions std::map. -/// Because STL library is not thread safe even for read access, the maps, -/// although with identical content, are replicated for each thread. This -/// is faster then using locks with an unique set of global maps. - -class EndgameFunctions; - - /// The MaterialInfoTable class represents a pawn hash table. It is basically /// just an array of MaterialInfo objects and a few methods for accessing these /// objects. The most important method is get_material_info, which looks up a /// position in the table and returns a pointer to a MaterialInfo object. +class EndgameFunctions; class MaterialInfoTable { @@ -102,17 +92,12 @@ private: //// Inline functions //// -/// MaterialInfo::mg_value and MaterialInfo::eg_value simply returns the -/// material balance evaluation for the middle game and the endgame. - -inline Value MaterialInfo::mg_value() const { - - return Value(mgValue); -} +/// MaterialInfo::material_value simply returns the material balance +/// evaluation that is independent from game phase. -inline Value MaterialInfo::eg_value() const { +inline Value MaterialInfo::material_value() const { - return Value(egValue); + return Value(value); } @@ -121,7 +106,7 @@ inline Value MaterialInfo::eg_value() const { inline void MaterialInfo::clear() { - mgValue = egValue = 0; + value = 0; factor[WHITE] = factor[BLACK] = uint8_t(SCALE_FACTOR_NORMAL); evaluationFunction = NULL; scalingFunction[WHITE] = scalingFunction[BLACK] = NULL;