-/// engine_name() returns the full name of the current Stockfish version.
-/// This will be either "Stockfish YYMMDD" (where YYMMDD is the date when
-/// the program was compiled) or "Stockfish <version number>", depending
-/// on whether the constant EngineVersion (defined in misc.h) is empty.
-
-const string engine_name() {
-
- const string months("Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec");
- const string cpu64(CpuIs64Bit ? " 64bit" : "");
-
- if (!EngineVersion.empty())
- return AppName + " " + EngineVersion + cpu64;
-
- stringstream s, date(__DATE__); // From compiler, format is "Sep 21 2008"
- string month, day, year;
-
- date >> month >> day >> year;
+ dbg_mean_cnt0++;
+ dbg_mean_cnt1 += v;
+}
-int input_available()
-{
- static HANDLE inh = NULL;
- static bool usePipe = false;
- INPUT_RECORD rec[256];
- DWORD nchars, recCnt;
-
- if (!inh)
- {
- inh = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
- if (GetConsoleMode(inh, &nchars))
- {
- SetConsoleMode(inh, nchars & ~(ENABLE_MOUSE_INPUT | ENABLE_WINDOW_INPUT));
- FlushConsoleInputBuffer(inh);
- } else
- usePipe = true;
- }
-
- // When using Standard C input functions, also check if there
- // is anything in the buffer. After a call to such functions,
- // the input waiting in the pipe will be copied to the buffer,
- // and the call to PeekNamedPipe can indicate no input available.
- // Setting stdin to unbuffered was not enough. [from Greko]
- if (stdin->_cnt > 0)
- return 1;
-
- // When running under a GUI the input commands are sent to us
- // directly over the internal pipe. If PeekNamedPipe() returns 0
- // then something went wrong. Probably the parent program exited.
- // Returning 1 will make the next call to the input function
- // return EOF, where this should be catched then.
- if (usePipe)
- return PeekNamedPipe(inh, NULL, 0, NULL, &nchars, NULL) ? nchars : 1;
-
- // Count the number of unread input records, including keyboard,
- // mouse, and window-resizing input records.
- GetNumberOfConsoleInputEvents(inh, &nchars);
-
- // Read data from console without removing it from the buffer
- if (nchars <= 0 || !PeekConsoleInput(inh, rec, Min(nchars, 256), &recCnt))
- return 0;
-
- // Search for at least one keyboard event
- for (DWORD i = 0; i < recCnt; i++)
- if (rec[i].EventType == KEY_EVENT)
- return 1;
-
- return 0;
+int input_available() {
+
+ static HANDLE inh = NULL;
+ static bool usePipe = false;
+ INPUT_RECORD rec[256];
+ DWORD nchars, recCnt;
+
+ if (!inh)
+ {
+ inh = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
+ if (GetConsoleMode(inh, &nchars))
+ {
+ SetConsoleMode(inh, nchars & ~(ENABLE_MOUSE_INPUT | ENABLE_WINDOW_INPUT));
+ FlushConsoleInputBuffer(inh);
+ } else
+ usePipe = true;
+ }
+
+ // When using Standard C input functions, also check if there
+ // is anything in the buffer. After a call to such functions,
+ // the input waiting in the pipe will be copied to the buffer,
+ // and the call to PeekNamedPipe can indicate no input available.
+ // Setting stdin to unbuffered was not enough. [from Greko]
+ if (stdin->_cnt > 0)
+ return 1;
+
+ // When running under a GUI the input commands are sent to us
+ // directly over the internal pipe. If PeekNamedPipe() returns 0
+ // then something went wrong. Probably the parent program exited.
+ // Returning 1 will make the next call to the input function
+ // return EOF, where this should be catched then.
+ if (usePipe)
+ return PeekNamedPipe(inh, NULL, 0, NULL, &nchars, NULL) ? nchars : 1;
+
+ // Count the number of unread input records, including keyboard,
+ // mouse, and window-resizing input records.
+ GetNumberOfConsoleInputEvents(inh, &nchars);
+
+ // Read data from console without removing it from the buffer
+ if (nchars <= 0 || !PeekConsoleInput(inh, rec, Min(nchars, 256), &recCnt))
+ return 0;
+
+ // Search for at least one keyboard event
+ for (DWORD i = 0; i < recCnt; i++)
+ if (rec[i].EventType == KEY_EVENT)
+ return 1;
+
+ return 0;