2 Stockfish, a UCI chess playing engine derived from Glaurung 2.1
3 Copyright (C) 2004-2008 Tord Romstad (Glaurung author)
4 Copyright (C) 2008-2015 Marco Costalba, Joona Kiiski, Tord Romstad
5 Copyright (C) 2015-2020 Marco Costalba, Joona Kiiski, Gary Linscott, Tord Romstad
7 Stockfish is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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21 #ifndef ENDGAME_H_INCLUDED
22 #define ENDGAME_H_INCLUDED
26 #include <type_traits>
27 #include <unordered_map>
34 /// EndgameCode lists all supported endgame functions by corresponding codes
41 KXK, // Generic "mate lone king" eval
51 KBPsK, // KB and pawns vs K
52 KQKRPs, // KQ vs KR and pawns
55 KRPPKRP, // KRPP vs KRP
56 KPsK, // K and pawns vs K
64 /// Endgame functions can be of two types depending on whether they return a
65 /// Value or a ScaleFactor.
67 template<EndgameCode E> using
68 eg_type = typename std::conditional<(E < SCALING_FUNCTIONS), Value, ScaleFactor>::type;
71 /// Base and derived functors for endgame evaluation and scaling functions
76 explicit EndgameBase(Color c) : strongSide(c), weakSide(~c) {}
77 virtual ~EndgameBase() = default;
78 virtual T operator()(const Position&) const = 0;
80 const Color strongSide, weakSide;
84 template<EndgameCode E, typename T = eg_type<E>>
85 struct Endgame : public EndgameBase<T> {
87 explicit Endgame(Color c) : EndgameBase<T>(c) {}
88 T operator()(const Position&) const override;
92 /// The Endgames namespace handles the pointers to endgame evaluation and scaling
93 /// base objects in two std::map. We use polymorphism to invoke the actual
94 /// endgame function by calling its virtual operator().
98 template<typename T> using Ptr = std::unique_ptr<EndgameBase<T>>;
99 template<typename T> using Map = std::unordered_map<Key, Ptr<T>>;
101 extern std::pair<Map<Value>, Map<ScaleFactor>> maps;
107 return std::get<std::is_same<T, ScaleFactor>::value>(maps);
110 template<EndgameCode E, typename T = eg_type<E>>
111 void add(const std::string& code) {
114 map<T>()[Position().set(code, WHITE, &st).material_key()] = Ptr<T>(new Endgame<E>(WHITE));
115 map<T>()[Position().set(code, BLACK, &st).material_key()] = Ptr<T>(new Endgame<E>(BLACK));
119 const EndgameBase<T>* probe(Key key) {
120 auto it = map<T>().find(key);
121 return it != map<T>().end() ? it->second.get() : nullptr;
125 #endif // #ifndef ENDGAME_H_INCLUDED