From: Marco Costalba Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2011 07:26:35 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Tidy up benchmark.cpp X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?p=stockfish;a=commitdiff_plain;h=ff1ecb5d6c58b665efc9df6779c05b9e7a61d603 Tidy up benchmark.cpp No functional change. Signed-off-by: Marco Costalba --- diff --git a/src/benchmark.cpp b/src/benchmark.cpp index 4b3e417e..95dd88ac 100644 --- a/src/benchmark.cpp +++ b/src/benchmark.cpp @@ -49,13 +49,12 @@ static const string Defaults[] = { /// benchmark() runs a simple benchmark by letting Stockfish analyze a set -/// of positions for a given limit each. There are five parameters; the +/// of positions for a given limit each. There are five parameters; the /// transposition table size, the number of search threads that should -/// be used, the limit value spent for each position (optional, default -/// is ply 12), an optional file name where to look for positions in fen -/// format (default are the BenchmarkPositions defined above) and the type -/// of the limit value: depth (default), time in secs or number of nodes. -/// The analysis is written to a file named bench.txt. +/// be used, the limit value spent for each position (optional, default is +/// depth 12), an optional file name where to look for positions in fen +/// format (defaults are the positions defined above) and the type of the +/// limit value: depth (default), time in secs or number of nodes. void benchmark(int argc, char* argv[]) { @@ -64,10 +63,6 @@ void benchmark(int argc, char* argv[]) { int64_t totalNodes; int time; - // Load default positions - for (int i = 0; !Defaults[i].empty(); i++) - fenList.push_back(Defaults[i]); - // Assign default values to missing arguments string ttSize = argc > 2 ? argv[2] : "128"; string threads = argc > 3 ? argv[3] : "1"; @@ -87,28 +82,27 @@ void benchmark(int argc, char* argv[]) { else limits.maxDepth = atoi(valStr.c_str()); - // Do we need to load positions from a given FEN file ? + // Do we need to load positions from a given FEN file? if (fenFile != "default") { string fen; ifstream f(fenFile.c_str()); - if (f.is_open()) - { - fenList.clear(); - - while (getline(f, fen)) - if (!fen.empty()) - fenList.push_back(fen); - - f.close(); - } - else + if (!f.is_open()) { - cerr << "Unable to open FEN file " << fenFile << endl; + cerr << "Unable to open file " << fenFile << endl; exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } + + while (getline(f, fen)) + if (!fen.empty()) + fenList.push_back(fen); + + f.close(); } + else // Load default positions + for (int i = 0; !Defaults[i].empty(); i++) + fenList.push_back(Defaults[i]); // Ok, let's start the benchmark ! totalNodes = 0; @@ -124,9 +118,11 @@ void benchmark(int argc, char* argv[]) { if (valType == "perft") { int64_t cnt = perft(pos, limits.maxDepth * ONE_PLY); - totalNodes += cnt; - cerr << "\nPerft " << limits.maxDepth << " nodes counted: " << cnt << endl; + cerr << "\nPerft " << limits.maxDepth + << " nodes counted: " << cnt << endl; + + totalNodes += cnt; } else { diff --git a/src/ucioption.cpp b/src/ucioption.cpp index eae549ad..1dfc474a 100644 --- a/src/ucioption.cpp +++ b/src/ucioption.cpp @@ -50,9 +50,8 @@ bool CaseInsensitiveLess::operator() (const string& s1, const string& s2) const } -// stringify() converts a numeric value of type T to a std::string -template -static string stringify(const T& v) { +// An helper to convert an integer value to a std::string +static string int_to_string(int v) { std::ostringstream ss; ss << v; @@ -100,10 +99,10 @@ OptionsMap::OptionsMap() { UCIOption& thr = o["Threads"]; UCIOption& msd = o["Minimum Split Depth"]; - thr.defaultValue = thr.currentValue = stringify(cpu_count()); + thr.defaultValue = thr.currentValue = int_to_string(cpu_count()); if (cpu_count() >= 8) - msd.defaultValue = msd.currentValue = stringify(7); + msd.defaultValue = msd.currentValue = int_to_string(7); } @@ -142,7 +141,7 @@ UCIOption::UCIOption(bool def, string t) : type(t), minValue(0), maxValue(0), id { defaultValue = currentValue = (def ? "true" : "false"); } UCIOption::UCIOption(int def, int minv, int maxv) : type("spin"), minValue(minv), maxValue(maxv), idx(Options.size()) -{ defaultValue = currentValue = stringify(def); } +{ defaultValue = currentValue = int_to_string(def); } /// set_value() updates currentValue of the Option object. Normally it's up to