/// any normal move destination square is always different from origin square
/// while MOVE_NONE and MOVE_NULL have the same origin and destination square.
-enum Move {
+enum Move : int {
MOVE_NONE,
MOVE_NULL = 65
};
NORTH_WEST = NORTH + WEST
};
-enum File {
+enum File : int {
FILE_A, FILE_B, FILE_C, FILE_D, FILE_E, FILE_F, FILE_G, FILE_H, FILE_NB
};
-enum Rank {
+enum Rank : int {
RANK_1, RANK_2, RANK_3, RANK_4, RANK_5, RANK_6, RANK_7, RANK_8, RANK_NB
};
/// Score enum stores a middlegame and an endgame value in a single integer
/// (enum). The least significant 16 bits are used to store the endgame value
-/// and the upper 16 bits are used to store the middlegame value.
+/// and the upper 16 bits are used to store the middlegame value. Take some
+/// care to avoid left-shifting a signed int to avoid undefined behavior.
enum Score : int { SCORE_ZERO };
inline Score make_score(int mg, int eg) {
- return Score((eg << 16) + mg);
+ return Score((int)((unsigned int)eg << 16) + mg);
}
/// Extracting the signed lower and upper 16 bits is not so trivial because