i++;
// En passant square
- if ( i < fen.length() - 2
+ if ( i <= fen.length() - 2
&& (fen[i] >= 'a' && fen[i] <= 'h')
&& (fen[i+1] == '3' || fen[i+1] == '6'))
st->epSquare = square_from_string(fen.substr(i, 2));
}
+/// Position:pinned_pieces() returns a bitboard of all pinned (against the
+/// king) pieces for the given color.
+
+Bitboard Position::pinned_pieces(Color c) const {
+
+ return hidden_checkers<true>(c);
+}
+
+
+/// Position:discovered_check_candidates() returns a bitboard containing all
+/// pieces for the given side which are candidates for giving a discovered
+/// check.
+
+Bitboard Position::discovered_check_candidates(Color c) const {
+
+ return hidden_checkers<false>(c);
+}
+
/// Position::attacks_to() computes a bitboard containing all pieces which
/// attacks a given square. There are two versions of this function: One
/// which finds attackers of both colors, and one which only finds the
return true;
Color us = side_to_move();
- Color them = opposite_color(us);
Square from = move_from(m);
Square ksq = king_square(us);
// after the move is made
if (move_is_ep(m))
{
+ Color them = opposite_color(us);
Square to = move_to(m);
Square capsq = make_square(square_file(to), square_rank(from));
Bitboard b = occupied_squares();
// If the moving piece is a king, check whether the destination
// square is attacked by the opponent.
if (from == ksq)
- return !(square_is_attacked(move_to(m), them));
+ return !(square_is_attacked(move_to(m), opposite_color(us)));
// A non-king move is legal if and only if it is not pinned or it
// is moving along the ray towards or away from the king.
- return ( !bit_is_set(pinned, from)
+ return ( !pinned
+ || !bit_is_set(pinned, from)
|| (direction_between_squares(from, ksq) == direction_between_squares(move_to(m), ksq)));
}
if (bit_is_set(pawn_attacks(them, ksq), to)) // Normal check?
return true;
- if ( bit_is_set(dcCandidates, from) // Discovered check?
+ if ( dcCandidates // Discovered check?
+ && bit_is_set(dcCandidates, from)
&& (direction_between_squares(from, ksq) != direction_between_squares(to, ksq)))
return true;
}
return false;
+ // Test discovered check and normal check according to piece type
case KNIGHT:
- return bit_is_set(dcCandidates, from) // Discovered check?
- || bit_is_set(piece_attacks<KNIGHT>(ksq), to); // Normal check?
+ return (dcCandidates && bit_is_set(dcCandidates, from))
+ || bit_is_set(piece_attacks<KNIGHT>(ksq), to);
case BISHOP:
- return bit_is_set(dcCandidates, from) // Discovered check?
- || bit_is_set(piece_attacks<BISHOP>(ksq), to); // Normal check?
+ return (dcCandidates && bit_is_set(dcCandidates, from))
+ || (direction_is_diagonal(ksq, to) && bit_is_set(piece_attacks<BISHOP>(ksq), to));
case ROOK:
- return bit_is_set(dcCandidates, from) // Discovered check?
- || bit_is_set(piece_attacks<ROOK>(ksq), to); // Normal check?
+ return (dcCandidates && bit_is_set(dcCandidates, from))
+ || (direction_is_straight(ksq, to) && bit_is_set(piece_attacks<ROOK>(ksq), to));
case QUEEN:
// Discovered checks are impossible!
assert(!bit_is_set(dcCandidates, from));
- return bit_is_set(piece_attacks<QUEEN>(ksq), to); // Normal check?
+ return ( (direction_is_straight(ksq, to) && bit_is_set(piece_attacks<ROOK>(ksq), to))
+ || (direction_is_diagonal(ksq, to) && bit_is_set(piece_attacks<BISHOP>(ksq), to)));
case KING:
// Discovered check?
}
-/// Position::move_is_capture() tests whether a move from the current
-/// position is a capture. Move must not be MOVE_NONE.
-
-bool Position::move_is_capture(Move m) const {
-
- assert(m != MOVE_NONE);
-
- return ( !square_is_empty(move_to(m))
- && (color_of_piece_on(move_to(m)) != color_of_piece_on(move_from(m)))
- )
- || move_is_ep(m);
-}
-
-
/// Position::update_checkers() udpates chekers info given the move. It is called
/// in do_move() and is faster then find_checkers().
st->capture = type_of_piece_on(to);
if (st->capture)
- do_capture_move(m, st->capture, them, to);
+ do_capture_move(st->capture, them, to);
// Move the piece
clear_bit(&(byColorBB[us]), from);
/// Position::do_capture_move() is a private method used to update captured
/// piece info. It is called from the main Position::do_move function.
-void Position::do_capture_move(Move m, PieceType capture, Color them, Square to) {
+void Position::do_capture_move(PieceType capture, Color them, Square to) {
assert(capture != KING);
st->mgValue -= pst<MidGame>(them, capture, to);
st->egValue -= pst<EndGame>(them, capture, to);
- assert(!move_promotion(m) || capture != PAWN);
-
// Update material
if (capture != PAWN)
npMaterial[them] -= piece_value_midgame(capture);
st->capture = type_of_piece_on(to);
if (st->capture)
- do_capture_move(m, st->capture, them, to);
+ do_capture_move(st->capture, them, to);
// Remove pawn
clear_bit(&(byColorBB[us]), from);
board[to] = EMPTY;
}
- // Finally point out state pointer back to the previous state
+ // Finally point our state pointer back to the previous state
st = st->previous;
assert(is_ok());
/// Position::do_null_move makes() a "null move": It switches the side to move
/// and updates the hash key without executing any move on the board.
-void Position::do_null_move(StateInfo& newSt) {
+void Position::do_null_move(StateInfo& backupSt) {
assert(is_ok());
assert(!is_check());
// Back up the information necessary to undo the null move to the supplied
// StateInfo object. In the case of a null move, the only thing we need to
// remember is the last move made and the en passant square.
- newSt.lastMove = st->lastMove;
- newSt.epSquare = st->epSquare;
- newSt.previous = st->previous;
- st->previous = &newSt;
+ // Note that differently from normal case here backupSt is actually used as
+ // a backup storage not as a new state to be used.
+ backupSt.lastMove = st->lastMove;
+ backupSt.epSquare = st->epSquare;
+ backupSt.previous = st->previous;
+ st->previous = &backupSt;
// Save the current key to the history[] array, in order to be able to
// detect repetition draws.
assert(is_ok());
assert(!is_check());
- // Restore information from the our StateInfo object
+ // Restore information from the our backup StateInfo object
st->lastMove = st->previous->lastMove;
st->epSquare = st->previous->epSquare;
st->previous = st->previous->previous;
// Remove the attacker we just found from the 'attackers' bitboard,
// and scan for new X-ray attacks behind the attacker.
b = attackers & pieces_of_color_and_type(c, pt);
- occ ^= (b & -b);
+ occ ^= (b & (~b + 1));
attackers |= (rook_attacks_bb(to, occ) & rooks_and_queens())
| (bishop_attacks_bb(to, occ) & bishops_and_queens());
Value Position::compute_non_pawn_material(Color c) const {
Value result = Value(0);
- Square s;
for (PieceType pt = KNIGHT; pt <= QUEEN; pt++)
{
Bitboard b = pieces_of_color_and_type(c, pt);
- while(b)
+ while (b)
{
- s = pop_1st_bit(&b);
- assert(piece_on(s) == piece_of_color_and_type(c, pt));
+ assert(piece_on(first_1(b)) == piece_of_color_and_type(c, pt));
+ pop_1st_bit(&b);
result += piece_value_midgame(pt);
}
}
}
-/// Position::is_mate() returns true or false depending on whether the
-/// side to move is checkmated. Note that this function is currently very
-/// slow, and shouldn't be used frequently inside the search.
-
-bool Position::is_mate() const {
-
- if (is_check())
- {
- MovePicker mp = MovePicker(*this, false, MOVE_NONE, EmptySearchStack, Depth(0));
- return mp.get_next_move() == MOVE_NONE;
- }
- return false;
-}
-
-
/// Position::is_draw() tests whether the position is drawn by material,
/// repetition, or the 50 moves rule. It does not detect stalemates, this
/// must be done by the search.
}
+/// Position::is_mate() returns true or false depending on whether the
+/// side to move is checkmated.
+
+bool Position::is_mate() const {
+
+ MoveStack moves[256];
+
+ return is_check() && !generate_evasions(*this, moves, pinned_pieces(sideToMove));
+}
+
+
/// Position::has_mate_threat() tests whether a given color has a mate in one
-/// from the current position. This function is quite slow, but it doesn't
-/// matter, because it is currently only called from PV nodes, which are rare.
+/// from the current position.
bool Position::has_mate_threat(Color c) {
StateInfo st1, st2;
Color stm = side_to_move();
- // The following lines are useless and silly, but prevents gcc from
- // emitting a stupid warning stating that u1.lastMove and u1.epSquare might
- // be used uninitialized.
- st1.lastMove = st->lastMove;
- st1.epSquare = st->epSquare;
-
if (is_check())
return false;
MoveStack mlist[120];
int count;
bool result = false;
+ Bitboard dc = discovered_check_candidates(sideToMove);
+ Bitboard pinned = pinned_pieces(sideToMove);
- // Generate legal moves
- count = generate_legal_moves(*this, mlist);
+ // Generate pseudo-legal non-capture and capture check moves
+ count = generate_non_capture_checks(*this, mlist, dc);
+ count += generate_captures(*this, mlist + count);
// Loop through the moves, and see if one of them is mate
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++)
{
- do_move(mlist[i].move, st2);
+ Move move = mlist[i].move;
+
+ if (!pl_move_is_legal(move, pinned))
+ continue;
+
+ do_move(move, st2);
if (is_mate())
result = true;
- undo_move(mlist[i].move);
+ undo_move(move);
}
// Undo null move, if necessary