/*
Stockfish, a UCI chess playing engine derived from Glaurung 2.1
Copyright (C) 2004-2008 Tord Romstad (Glaurung author)
- Copyright (C) 2008 Marco Costalba
+ Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Marco Costalba, Joona Kiiski, Tord Romstad
Stockfish is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
////
enum ValueType {
- VALUE_TYPE_NONE = 0,
+ VALUE_TYPE_NONE = 0,
VALUE_TYPE_UPPER = 1, // Upper bound
VALUE_TYPE_LOWER = 2, // Lower bound
- VALUE_TYPE_EXACT = 3, // Exact score
- VALUE_TYPE_EVAL = 4 // Evaluation cache
+ VALUE_TYPE_EXACT = VALUE_TYPE_UPPER | VALUE_TYPE_LOWER
};
VALUE_KNOWN_WIN = 15000,
VALUE_MATE = 30000,
VALUE_INFINITE = 30001,
- VALUE_NONE = 30002
+ VALUE_NONE = 30002,
+ VALUE_ENSURE_SIGNED = -1
};
+/// Score enum keeps a midgame and an endgame value in a single
+/// integer (enum), first LSB 16 bits are used to store endgame
+/// value, while upper bits are used for midgame value.
+
+// Compiler is free to choose the enum type as long as can keep
+// its data, so ensure Score to be an integer type.
+enum Score { ENSURE_32_BITS_SIZE_P = (1 << 16), ENSURE_32_BITS_SIZE_N = -(1 << 16)};
+
+// Extracting the _signed_ lower and upper 16 bits it not so trivial
+// because according to the standard a simple cast to short is
+// implementation defined and so is a right shift of a signed integer.
+inline Value mg_value(Score s) { return Value(((int(s) + 32768) & ~0xffff) / 0x10000); }
+
+// Unfortunatly on Intel 64 bit we have a small speed regression, so use a faster code in
+// this case, although not 100% standard compliant it seems to work for Intel and MSVC.
+#if defined(IS_64BIT) && (!defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__INTEL_COMPILER))
+inline Value eg_value(Score s) { return Value(int16_t(s & 0xffff)); }
+#else
+inline Value eg_value(Score s) { return Value((int)(unsigned(s) & 0x7fffu) - (int)(unsigned(s) & 0x8000u)); }
+#endif
+
+inline Score make_score(int mg, int eg) { return Score((mg << 16) + eg); }
+
+inline Score operator-(Score s) { return Score(-int(s)); }
+inline Score operator+(Score s1, Score s2) { return Score(int(s1) + int(s2)); }
+inline Score operator-(Score s1, Score s2) { return Score(int(s1) - int(s2)); }
+inline void operator+=(Score& s1, Score s2) { s1 = Score(int(s1) + int(s2)); }
+inline void operator-=(Score& s1, Score s2) { s1 = Score(int(s1) - int(s2)); }
+inline Score operator*(int i, Score s) { return Score(i * int(s)); }
+
+// Division must be handled separately for each term
+inline Score operator/(Score s, int i) { return make_score(mg_value(s) / i, eg_value(s) / i); }
+
+// Only declared but not defined. We don't want to multiply two scores due to
+// a very high risk of overflow. So user should explicitly convert to integer.
+inline Score operator*(Score s1, Score s2);
+
+
////
//// Constants and variables
////
///
/// Values modified by Joona Kiiski
-const Value PawnValueMidgame = Value(0x0CC);
-const Value PawnValueEndgame = Value(0x101);
-const Value KnightValueMidgame = Value(0x332);
+const Value PawnValueMidgame = Value(0x0C6);
+const Value PawnValueEndgame = Value(0x102);
+const Value KnightValueMidgame = Value(0x331);
const Value KnightValueEndgame = Value(0x34E);
-const Value BishopValueMidgame = Value(0x345);
-const Value BishopValueEndgame = Value(0x356);
-const Value RookValueMidgame = Value(0x4F8);
-const Value RookValueEndgame = Value(0x500);
-const Value QueenValueMidgame = Value(0x9D5);
-const Value QueenValueEndgame = Value(0x9FB);
+const Value BishopValueMidgame = Value(0x344);
+const Value BishopValueEndgame = Value(0x359);
+const Value RookValueMidgame = Value(0x4F6);
+const Value RookValueEndgame = Value(0x4FE);
+const Value QueenValueMidgame = Value(0x9D9);
+const Value QueenValueEndgame = Value(0x9FE);
const Value PieceValueMidgame[17] = {
Value(0),
Value(0), Value(0), Value(0)
};
-/// Bonus for having the side to move
+/// Bonus for having the side to move (modified by Joona Kiiski)
-const Value TempoValueMidgame = Value(48);
-const Value TempoValueEndgame = Value(21);
+const Score TempoValue = make_score(48, 22);
////