- // poll() performs two different functions: It polls for user input, and it
- // looks at the time consumed so far and decides if it's time to abort the
- // search.
-
- void poll(const Position& pos) {
-
- static int lastInfoTime;
- int t = current_search_time();
-
- // Print search information
- if (t < 1000)
- lastInfoTime = 0;
-
- else if (lastInfoTime > t)
- // HACK: Must be a new search where we searched less than
- // NodesBetweenPolls nodes during the first second of search.
- lastInfoTime = 0;
-
- else if (t - lastInfoTime >= 1000)
- {
- lastInfoTime = t;
-
- dbg_print_mean();
- dbg_print_hit_rate();
- }
-
- // Should we stop the search?
- if (Limits.ponder)
- return;
-
- bool stillAtFirstMove = FirstRootMove
- && !AspirationFailLow
- && t > TimeMgr.available_time();
-
- bool noMoreTime = t > TimeMgr.maximum_time()
- || stillAtFirstMove;
-
- if ( (Limits.useTimeManagement() && noMoreTime)
- || (Limits.maxTime && t >= Limits.maxTime)
- || (Limits.maxNodes && pos.nodes_searched() >= Limits.maxNodes)) // FIXME
- StopRequest = true;
- }
-
-
- // wait_for_stop_or_ponderhit() is called when the maximum depth is reached
- // while the program is pondering. The point is to work around a wrinkle in
- // the UCI protocol: When pondering, the engine is not allowed to give a
- // "bestmove" before the GUI sends it a "stop" or "ponderhit" command.
- // We simply wait here until one of these commands is sent, and return,
- // after which the bestmove and pondermove will be printed.
-
- void wait_for_stop_or_ponderhit() {
-
- string cmd;
-
- // Wait for a command from stdin
- while (cmd != "ponderhit" && cmd != "stop" && cmd != "quit")
- Threads.getline(cmd);
-
- if (cmd == "quit")
- QuitRequest = true;
- }
-