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[Bug-gnubg] Showing Moves
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Rod Roark |
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[Bug-gnubg] Showing Moves |
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Sat, 17 May 2003 17:11:07 -0700 |
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OK here I am building a robot to play on FIBS. I'm using
Perl (on Linux) as the "glue" to make it all work. It runs
the unmodified gnubg executable as a process, with pipes to
its stdin and stdout.
Maybe this is not the "correct" way to do it. Comment on
that if you wish, but bear with me for this question:
So far the basics are working, but my current problem is
that gnubg does not show its moves in a "nice" way. All it
does is show the new board position. Is there a way to have
it output a line like "gnubg moves 13/7 8/7"?
FIBS, of course, will want to know the moves, not the new
board position. Yes I know I can figure them out from the
previous and current board positions, but do I HAVE to?
Thanks,
-- Rod
- [Bug-gnubg] Showing Moves,
Rod Roark <=
- [Bug-gnubg] Re: Showing Moves, Rod Roark, 2003/05/19
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] Re: Showing Moves, Joern Thyssen, 2003/05/20
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] Re: Showing Moves, Rod Roark, 2003/05/20
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] Re: Showing Moves, Joern Thyssen, 2003/05/20
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] Re: Showing Moves, Rod Roark, 2003/05/20
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] Re: Showing Moves, Joern Thyssen, 2003/05/20
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] Re: Showing Moves, Rod Roark, 2003/05/20
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] Re: Showing Moves, Rod Roark, 2003/05/20
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] Re: Showing Moves, Joern Thyssen, 2003/05/21
- [Bug-gnubg] External controller and redoubles, Rod Roark, 2003/05/21