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From: | Christopher Yep |
Subject: | Re: [Bug-gnubg] Set analysis limit |
Date: | Tue, 11 Aug 2009 20:58:26 -0400 |
At 04:34 PM 8/11/2009, Michael Petch wrote:
On 11/08/09 2:27 PM, "Christian Anthon" <address@hidden> wrote: > Checked the code. What it does is to cut down on the move list after > the analysis has been made. It makes no sense at all. Possibly some > occult printing purpose. I'll remove it. I the limit set at 1 (equals > infinity) without having any problems. I guess it is just one of these > things that had a point a long time ago, but isn't used anymore. The > movefilters are more versatile. > I agree (Chris had similar feelings) - I think its a historical artifact that no longer applies and should be removed. Thanks for looking into it!
I have plenty of disk space, so I don't mind large files, but note that one possible use of "set analysis limit" is to reduce the size of saved .sgf files. E.g. one can set analysis limit to a small number, analyze the match/session, and save the resulting analysis as a small .sgf file. If this command is eliminated, gnubg will retain the analysis of every legal move (most of them at 0-ply, some at higher plies), resulting in a larger .sgf file.
Chris
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