X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?p=stockfish;a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Ftypes.h;h=a379d5444956ef63537e4035eb27f1847faf70ca;hp=a85aa7f7292bea9417f8daecf0634f676bab61b1;hb=7614501362896ddee902c1257f1b56ad148bc4d3;hpb=a5ae7fe26030bdd73a95fde3ebe841abfe84ec5e diff --git a/src/types.h b/src/types.h index a85aa7f7..a379d544 100644 --- a/src/types.h +++ b/src/types.h @@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ along with this program. If not, see . */ - #if !defined(TYPES_H_INCLUDED) #define TYPES_H_INCLUDED @@ -27,6 +26,10 @@ #else +// Disable some silly and noisy warning from MSVC compiler +#pragma warning(disable: 4800) // Forcing value to bool 'true' or 'false' +#pragma warning(disable: 4127) // Conditional expression is constant + typedef __int8 int8_t; typedef unsigned __int8 uint8_t; typedef __int16 int16; @@ -47,6 +50,7 @@ typedef uint64_t Key; // Bitboard type typedef uint64_t Bitboard; +#include //// //// Configuration @@ -66,6 +70,10 @@ typedef uint64_t Bitboard; //// -DUSE_POPCNT | Add runtime support for use of popcnt asm-instruction. //// | Works only in 64-bit mode. For compiling requires hardware //// | with popcnt support. Around 4% speed-up. +//// +//// -DOLD_LOCKS | By default under Windows are used the fast Slim Reader/Writer (SRW) +//// | Locks and Condition Variables: these are not supported by Windows XP +//// | and older, to compile for those platforms you should enable OLD_LOCKS. // Automatic detection for 64-bit under Windows #if defined(_WIN64) @@ -78,6 +86,11 @@ typedef uint64_t Bitboard; #define USE_BSFQ #endif +// Intel header for _mm_popcnt_u64() intrinsic +#if defined(USE_POPCNT) && defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) +#include +#endif + // Cache line alignment specification #if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) #define CACHE_LINE_ALIGNMENT __declspec(align(64)) @@ -109,64 +122,20 @@ inline void __cpuid(int CPUInfo[4], int) } #endif - -// Templetized operators used by enum types like Depth, Piece, Square and so on. -// We don't want to write the same inline for each different enum. Note that we -// pass by value to silence scaring warnings when using volatiles. -// Because these templates override common operators and are included in all the -// files, there is a possibility that the compiler silently performs some unwanted -// overrides. To avoid possible very nasty bugs the templates are disabled by default -// and must be enabled for each type on a case by case base. The enabling trick -// uses template specialization, namely we just declare following struct. -template struct TempletizedOperator; - -// Then to enable the enum type we use following macro that defines a specialization -// of TempletizedOperator for the given enum T. Here is defined typedef Not_Enabled. -// Name of typedef is chosen to produce somewhat informative compile error messages. -#define ENABLE_OPERATORS_ON(T) \ - template<> struct TempletizedOperator { typedef T Not_Enabled; } - -// Finally we use macro OK(T) to check if type T is enabled. The macro simply -// tries to use Not_Enabled, if was not previously defined a compile error occurs. -// The check is done fully at compile time and there is zero overhead at runtime. -#define OK(T) typedef typename TempletizedOperator::Not_Enabled Type - -template -inline T operator+ (const T d1, const T d2) { OK(T); return T(int(d1) + int(d2)); } - -template -inline T operator- (const T d1, const T d2) { OK(T); return T(int(d1) - int(d2)); } - -template -inline T operator* (int i, const T d) { OK(T); return T(i * int(d)); } - -template -inline T operator* (const T d, int i) { OK(T); return T(int(d) * i); } - -template -inline T operator/ (const T d, int i) { OK(T); return T(int(d) / i); } - -template -inline T operator- (const T d) { OK(T); return T(-int(d)); } - -template -inline void operator++ (T& d, int) { OK(T); d = T(int(d) + 1); } - -template -inline void operator-- (T& d, int) { OK(T); d = T(int(d) - 1); } - -template -inline void operator+= (T& d1, const T d2) { OK(T); d1 = d1 + d2; } - -template -inline void operator-= (T& d1, const T d2) { OK(T); d1 = d1 - d2; } - -template -inline void operator*= (T& d, int i) { OK(T); d = T(int(d) * i); } - -template -inline void operator/= (T& d, int i) { OK(T); d = T(int(d) / i); } - -#undef OK +// Operators used by enum types like Depth, Piece, Square and so on. + +#define ENABLE_OPERATORS_ON(T) \ +inline T operator+ (const T d1, const T d2) { return T(int(d1) + int(d2)); } \ +inline T operator- (const T d1, const T d2) { return T(int(d1) - int(d2)); } \ +inline T operator* (int i, const T d) { return T(i * int(d)); } \ +inline T operator* (const T d, int i) { return T(int(d) * i); } \ +inline T operator/ (const T d, int i) { return T(int(d) / i); } \ +inline T operator- (const T d) { return T(-int(d)); } \ +inline T operator++ (T& d, int) {d = T(int(d) + 1); return d; } \ +inline T operator-- (T& d, int) { d = T(int(d) - 1); return d; } \ +inline void operator+= (T& d1, const T d2) { d1 = d1 + d2; } \ +inline void operator-= (T& d1, const T d2) { d1 = d1 - d2; } \ +inline void operator*= (T& d, int i) { d = T(int(d) * i); } \ +inline void operator/= (T& d, int i) { d = T(int(d) / i); } #endif // !defined(TYPES_H_INCLUDED)