- else if (i == 0) // replace would be a no-op in this common case
- continue;
-
- int c1 = (replace->generation() == generation ? 2 : 0);
- int c2 = (tte->generation() == generation ? -2 : 0);
- int c3 = (tte->depth() < replace->depth() ? 1 : 0);
-
- if (c1 + c2 + c3 > 0)
- replace = tte;
- }
- replace->save(posKey32, v, t, d, m, generation, statV, kingD);
- writes++;
-}
-
-
-/// TranspositionTable::retrieve looks up the current position in the
-/// transposition table. Returns a pointer to the TTEntry or NULL
-/// if position is not found.
-
-TTEntry* TranspositionTable::retrieve(const Key posKey) const {
-
- uint32_t posKey32 = posKey >> 32;
- TTEntry* tte = first_entry(posKey);
-
- for (int i = 0; i < ClusterSize; i++, tte++)
- if (tte->key() == posKey32)
- return tte;
-
- return NULL;
-}
-
-
-/// TranspositionTable::new_search() is called at the beginning of every new
-/// search. It increments the "generation" variable, which is used to
-/// distinguish transposition table entries from previous searches from
-/// entries from the current search.
-
-void TranspositionTable::new_search() {
-
- generation++;
- writes = 0;
-}
-
-
-/// TranspositionTable::insert_pv() is called at the end of a search
-/// iteration, and inserts the PV back into the PV. This makes sure
-/// the old PV moves are searched first, even if the old TT entries
-/// have been overwritten.