├── xl_ai.cpp ├── xl_ai.h ├── README.md ├── pisqpipe.h ├── xl_def.h ├── pisqpipe.cpp ├── xl.cpp └── LICENSE /xl_ai.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/accreator/xl-engine/HEAD/xl_ai.cpp -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /xl_ai.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | Copyright (C) 2005-2014 Chengtao Chen 4 | Copyright (C) 2014 Chengtao Chen, Kai Sun 5 | Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Chengtao Chen, Kai Sun, Tianyi Hao 6 | 7 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 8 | modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License 9 | as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 10 | of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 11 | 12 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 13 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 14 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 15 | GNU General Public License for more details. 16 | 17 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 18 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 19 | Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. 20 | 21 | */ 22 | 23 | #ifndef XL_AI_H_INCLUDED 24 | #define XL_AI_H_INCLUDED 25 | 26 | uint8_t XlSearch(POSFORMAT pos); 27 | void XlDispose(); 28 | void XlCancel(); 29 | int XlCheckLastMove(POSFORMAT *p_pos); 30 | 31 | #endif //XL_AI_H_INCLUDED 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | xl-engine 2 | ========= 3 | 4 | * Copyright (C) 2005-2014 Chengtao Chen 5 | * Copyright (C) 2014 Chengtao Chen, Kai Sun 6 | * Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Chengtao Chen, Kai Sun, Tianyi Hao 7 | 8 | Xl (alias Niren) is a competitive renju program (NOT support gomoku), originally designed by Chengtao Chen. This is a modified version which supports Gomocup protocol. 9 | 10 | Features: 11 | * Support Gomocup protocol. Users can run xl with GUIs which support Gomocup protocol such as Piskvork. 12 | * Keep all features of original xl. Users can enter the orignal CUI by typing command `xlmain`. 13 | 14 | The original document written by Chengtao can be found at: http://www.aiexp.info/files/introduction_to_xl.pdf ; the original source code written by Chengtao can be found at: http://www.aiexp.info/files/niren_source.zip (engine and its CUI). It is a pity that the source code of its GUI part was lost. 15 | 16 | Xl(又名niren)是一个有竞争力的五子棋程序(仅支持禁手规则),它的最初版本由陈成涛设计。本项目为xl的修改版,它使得xl支持了Gomocup协议。 17 | 18 | 陈成涛介绍xl设计的原始文档可见:http://www.aiexp.info/files/introduction_to_xl.pdf ; 陈成涛提供的xl原始代码可见:http://www.aiexp.info/files/niren_source.zip (引擎及它的字符界面)。可惜的是xl的图形界面代码已丢失。 19 | 20 | 特性: 21 | * 支持Gomocup协议,用户可通过支持Gomocup协议的界面程序(如piskvork)调用xl。 22 | * 保留了原始xl的所有特性。用户可以通过命令`xlmain`进入原始的字符界面。 23 | 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pisqpipe.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** header with functions and variables for pipe AI */ 2 | #ifndef XL_PISQPIPE_H_INCLUDE 3 | #define XL_PISQPIPE_H_INCLUDE 4 | /* information about a game - you should use these variables */ 5 | extern int width,height; /* the board size */ 6 | extern int info_timeout_turn; 7 | extern int info_timeout_match; 8 | extern int info_time_left; 9 | extern int info_max_memory; 10 | extern int info_game_type; 11 | extern int info_exact5; 12 | extern int info_continuous; /* 0:single game, 1:continuous */ 13 | extern int terminate; /* return from brain_turn when terminate>0 */ 14 | extern unsigned start_time; /* tick count at the beginning of turn */ 15 | extern char dataFolder[256]; /* folder for persistent files */ 16 | extern int time_start; 17 | extern int time_move; 18 | 19 | /* you have to implement these functions */ 20 | void brain_init(); /* create the board and call pipeOut("OK"); */ 21 | void brain_restart(); /* delete old board, create new board, call pipeOut("OK"); */ 22 | void brain_turn(); /* choose your move and call do_mymove(x,y); 23 | 0<=x 27 | 28 | #ifndef MIN 29 | # define MIN(x,y) ((x <= y) ? x : y) 30 | #endif 31 | 32 | #define bool char 33 | #define true 1 34 | #define false 0 35 | 36 | typedef struct tagRECT8 37 | { 38 | char left; 39 | char top; 40 | char right; 41 | char bottom; 42 | } RECT8; 43 | 44 | #define _250k 262144 45 | #define _500k 524288 46 | #define _1M 1048576 47 | #define _2M 2097152 48 | #define _4M 4194304 49 | #define _8M 8388608 50 | #define _16M 16777216 51 | #define _32M 33554432 52 | 53 | #define White 0 54 | #define Black 1 55 | #define Empty 2 56 | 57 | #define BW 15 58 | 59 | typedef struct tagPOSFORMAT 60 | { 61 | uint8_t num; 62 | uint8_t pos[BW*BW]; 63 | }POSFORMAT; 64 | 65 | #define POSX(p) (uint8_t)((p)&0x0f) 66 | #define POSY(p) (uint8_t)((p)>>4) 67 | #define MAKEPOS(x,y) (uint8_t)(((y)<<4)+(x)) 68 | #define PASS 0xff 69 | 70 | #define SIDE(num) (uint8_t)((~(num))&0x01) 71 | #define OPP(side) (uint8_t)((~side) &0x01) 72 | 73 | #define PosInBoard(p) (POSX(p)=BW) continue; 75 | #define ESE() } 76 | 77 | #define FSP_DEAD 0 78 | #define FSP_1 1 79 | #define FSP_2 2 80 | #define FSP_d3 3 81 | #define FSP_3 4 82 | #define FSP_d4 5 83 | #define FSP_d4p 6 84 | #define FSP_4 7//6 85 | #define FSP_5 8//7 86 | #define FSP_L 9//8 87 | #define FSP_44 10//9 88 | 89 | #define FMP_F 17 90 | #define FMP_L 16 91 | 92 | #define FMP_5 15 93 | 94 | #define FMP_4 14 95 | #define FMP_44 13 96 | 97 | #define FMP_433 12 98 | #define FMP_43 11 99 | 100 | #define FMP_d4p 9 101 | #define FMP_d4 8 102 | 103 | #define FMP_33 7 104 | #define FMP_3p 6 105 | #define FMP_3 5 106 | #define FMP_pp 4 107 | #define FMP_d3 3 108 | #define FMP_2 2 109 | 110 | #define FMP_1 1 111 | #define FMP_DEAD 0 112 | 113 | ///////////////////////////////// 114 | #define INF 10 115 | #define UNV (-120) 116 | //////////////////////////////// 117 | 118 | #ifdef _LDBG 119 | # define TRACE printf 120 | #else 121 | # define TRACE(...) ((void)0) 122 | #endif 123 | 124 | int xl_main(); 125 | 126 | #endif //XL_DEF_H_INCLUDE 127 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pisqpipe.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** functions that communicate with manager through pipes */ 2 | /** don't modify this file */ 3 | #define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS 4 | 5 | #include 6 | #include 7 | #include 8 | #include 9 | #include 10 | #include 11 | #include 12 | #include "xl_def.h" 13 | #include "pisqpipe.h" 14 | 15 | int width,height; /* the board size */ 16 | int info_timeout_turn=30000; /* time for one turn in milliseconds */ 17 | int info_timeout_match=1000000000; /* total time for a game */ 18 | int info_time_left=1000000000; /* left time for a game */ 19 | int info_max_memory=0; /* maximum memory in bytes, zero if unlimited */ 20 | int info_game_type=1; /* 0:human opponent, 1:AI opponent, 2:tournament, 3:network tournament */ 21 | int info_exact5=0; /* 0:five or more stones win, 1:exactly five stones win */ 22 | int info_continuous=0; /* 0:single game, 1:continuous */ 23 | int terminate; /* return from brain_turn when terminate>0 */ 24 | unsigned start_time; /* tick count at the beginning of turn */ 25 | char dataFolder[256]; /* folder for persistent files */ 26 | extern int time_start=0; 27 | extern int time_move=0; 28 | 29 | static char cmd[65536]; 30 | static HANDLE event1,event2; 31 | 32 | 33 | /** write a line to STDOUT */ 34 | int pipeOut(char *fmt,...) 35 | { 36 | int i; 37 | va_list va; 38 | va_start(va,fmt); 39 | i=vprintf(fmt,va); 40 | putchar('\n'); 41 | fflush(stdout); 42 | va_end(va); 43 | return i; 44 | } 45 | 46 | /** read a line from STDIN */ 47 | static void get_line() 48 | { 49 | int c,bytes; 50 | 51 | bytes=0; 52 | do{ 53 | c=getchar(); 54 | if(c==EOF) exit(0); 55 | if(bytes=width || *y>=height){ 67 | return 0; 68 | } 69 | return 1; 70 | } 71 | 72 | /** parse coordinates x,y and player number z */ 73 | static void parse_3int_chk(const char *param,int *x,int *y,int *z) 74 | { 75 | if(sscanf(param,"%d,%d,%d",x,y,z)!=3 || *x<0 || *y<0 || 76 | *x>=width || *y>=height) *z=0; 77 | } 78 | 79 | /** return pointer to word after cmd if input starts with cmd, otherwise return NULL */ 80 | static const char *get_cmd_param(const char *cmd,const char *input) 81 | { 82 | int n1,n2; 83 | n1=strlen(cmd); 84 | n2=strlen(input); 85 | if(n1>n2 || _strnicmp(cmd,input,n1)) return NULL; /* it is not cmd */ 86 | input+=strlen(cmd); 87 | while(isspace(input[0])) input++; 88 | return input; 89 | } 90 | 91 | /** send suggest */ 92 | void suggest(int x,int y) 93 | { 94 | pipeOut("SUGGEST %d,%d",x,y); 95 | } 96 | 97 | /** write move to the pipe and update internal data structures */ 98 | void do_mymove(int x,int y) 99 | { 100 | brain_my(x,y); 101 | pipeOut("%d,%d",x,y); 102 | } 103 | 104 | /** main function for the working thread */ 105 | static DWORD WINAPI threadLoop(LPVOID) 106 | { 107 | for(;;){ 108 | WaitForSingleObject(event1,INFINITE); 109 | brain_turn(); 110 | SetEvent(event2); 111 | } 112 | } 113 | 114 | /** start thinking */ 115 | static void turn() 116 | { 117 | time_start=clock(); 118 | if(info_time_left>0) 119 | { 120 | time_move=min(info_timeout_turn-100,info_time_left/20); 121 | } 122 | else 123 | { 124 | time_move=info_timeout_turn-100; 125 | } 126 | terminate=0; 127 | ResetEvent(event2); 128 | SetEvent(event1); 129 | } 130 | 131 | /** stop thinking */ 132 | static void stop() 133 | { 134 | terminate=1; 135 | WaitForSingleObject(event2,INFINITE); 136 | } 137 | 138 | static void start() 139 | { 140 | start_time=GetTickCount(); 141 | stop(); 142 | if(!width){ 143 | width=height=20; 144 | brain_init(); 145 | } 146 | } 147 | 148 | /** do command cmd */ 149 | static void do_command() 150 | { 151 | const char *param; 152 | const char *info; 153 | char *t; 154 | int x,y,who,e; 155 | 156 | if((param=get_cmd_param("info",cmd))!=0) { 157 | if((info=get_cmd_param("max_memory",param))!=0) info_max_memory=atoi(info); 158 | if((info=get_cmd_param("timeout_match",param))!=0) info_timeout_match=atoi(info); 159 | if((info=get_cmd_param("timeout_turn",param))!=0) info_timeout_turn=atoi(info); 160 | if((info=get_cmd_param("time_left",param))!=0) info_time_left=atoi(info); 161 | if((info=get_cmd_param("game_type",param))!=0) info_game_type=atoi(info); 162 | if((info=get_cmd_param("rule",param))!=0){ e=atoi(info); info_exact5=e/*e&1*/; info_continuous=(e>>1)&1; } 163 | if((info=get_cmd_param("folder",param))!=0) strncpy(dataFolder,info,sizeof(dataFolder)-1); 164 | /* unknown info is ignored */ 165 | } 166 | else if((param=get_cmd_param("start",cmd))!=0) { 167 | if(sscanf(param,"%d %d",&width,&height)==1) height=width; 168 | start(); 169 | brain_init(); 170 | } 171 | else if((param=get_cmd_param("rectstart",cmd))!=0) { 172 | if(sscanf(param,"%d ,%d",&width,&height)!=2){ 173 | pipeOut("ERROR bad RECTSTART parameters"); 174 | }else{ 175 | start(); 176 | brain_init(); 177 | } 178 | } 179 | else if((param=get_cmd_param("restart",cmd))!=0) { 180 | start(); 181 | brain_restart(); 182 | } 183 | else if((param=get_cmd_param("turn",cmd))!=0) { 184 | start(); 185 | if(!parse_coord(param,&x,&y)){ 186 | pipeOut("ERROR bad coordinates"); 187 | }else{ 188 | brain_opponents(x,y); 189 | turn(); 190 | } 191 | } 192 | else if((param=get_cmd_param("play",cmd))!=0) { 193 | start(); 194 | if(!parse_coord(param,&x,&y)){ 195 | pipeOut("ERROR bad coordinates"); 196 | }else{ 197 | do_mymove(x,y); 198 | } 199 | } 200 | else if((param=get_cmd_param("begin",cmd))!=0) { 201 | start(); 202 | turn(); 203 | } 204 | else if((param=get_cmd_param("about",cmd))!=0) { 205 | #ifdef ABOUT_FUNC 206 | brain_about(); 207 | #else 208 | pipeOut("%s",infotext); 209 | #endif 210 | } 211 | else if((param=get_cmd_param("end",cmd))!=0) { 212 | stop(); 213 | brain_end(); 214 | exit(0); 215 | } 216 | else if((param=get_cmd_param("board",cmd))!=0) { 217 | start(); 218 | for(;;){ /* fill the whole board */ 219 | get_line(); 220 | parse_3int_chk(cmd,&x,&y,&who); 221 | if(who==1) brain_my(x,y); 222 | else if(who==2) brain_opponents(x,y); 223 | else if(who==3) brain_block(x,y); 224 | else{ 225 | if(_stricmp(cmd,"done")) pipeOut("ERROR x,y,who or DONE expected after BOARD"); 226 | break; 227 | } 228 | } 229 | turn(); 230 | } 231 | else if((param=get_cmd_param("takeback",cmd))!=0) { 232 | start(); 233 | t="ERROR bad coordinates"; 234 | if(parse_coord(param,&x,&y)){ 235 | e= brain_takeback(x,y); 236 | if(e==0) t="OK"; 237 | else if(e==1) t="UNKNOWN"; 238 | } 239 | pipeOut(t); 240 | } 241 | else if((param=get_cmd_param("xlmain",cmd))!=0) { 242 | xl_main(); 243 | } 244 | else{ 245 | pipeOut("UNKNOWN command"); 246 | } 247 | } 248 | 249 | 250 | /** main function for AI console application */ 251 | int main() 252 | { 253 | #ifdef DEBUG 254 | SetErrorMode(0); 255 | #endif 256 | DWORD tid; 257 | event1=CreateEvent(0,FALSE,FALSE,0); 258 | CreateThread(0,0,threadLoop,0,0,&tid); 259 | event2=CreateEvent(0,TRUE,TRUE,0); 260 | for(;;){ 261 | get_line(); 262 | do_command(); 263 | } 264 | return 0; 265 | } 266 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /xl.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | Copyright (C) 2005-2014 Chengtao Chen 4 | Copyright (C) 2014 Chengtao Chen, Kai Sun 5 | Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Chengtao Chen, Kai Sun, Tianyi Hao 6 | 7 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 8 | modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License 9 | as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 10 | of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 11 | 12 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 13 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 14 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 15 | GNU General Public License for more details. 16 | 17 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 18 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 19 | Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. 20 | 21 | */ 22 | 23 | #define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS 24 | 25 | #include 26 | #include 27 | #include 28 | #include 29 | 30 | #include "xl_def.h" 31 | #include "xl_ai.h" 32 | 33 | #define XLCM_DISP 0xf0 34 | #define XLCM_EXIT 0xf1 35 | #define XLCM_PLAY 0xf2 36 | #define XLCM_HELP 0xf3 37 | #define XLCM_NEW 0xf4 38 | #define XLCM_OPEN 0xf5 39 | #define XLCM_SAVE 0xf6 40 | #define XLCM_BACK 0xf7 41 | #define XLCM_THINK 0xf8 42 | #define XLCM_LEVEL 0xf9 43 | #define XLCM_INFO 0xfa 44 | //#define XLCM_CANCEL 0xfb 45 | #define XLCM_MODE 0xfc 46 | #define XLCM_UNKOWN 0xff 47 | 48 | typedef struct XLCM_ITEM 49 | { 50 | int8_t cm; 51 | uint8_t id; 52 | uint8_t param_num; 53 | int8_t *usage; 54 | }XLCM_ITEM; 55 | 56 | ///////////////////////// 57 | POSFORMAT _pos; 58 | uint8_t _map[256]; 59 | uint8_t _autoStart; 60 | int _mode=0; 61 | 62 | int8_t *Str2Point(uint8_t *p,int8_t *str) 63 | { 64 | while(*str==' ') str++; 65 | if(str[0]>='A' && str[0]<='O' && str[1]>='A' && str[1]<='O') 66 | { 67 | *p= MAKEPOS(str[0]-'A',str[1]-'A'); 68 | return str+2; 69 | } 70 | *p=0xff; 71 | return 0; 72 | } 73 | 74 | void Pos2Map(uint8_t *map, POSFORMAT *p_ps) 75 | { 76 | uint8_t i; 77 | 78 | memset(map, Empty, 256); 79 | 80 | for( i=0; inum; i++) 81 | { 82 | map[p_ps->pos[i]] = SIDE(i); 83 | } 84 | } 85 | 86 | void ShowBoard(POSFORMAT *p_pos) 87 | { 88 | uint8_t p,map[256]; 89 | int _close_bracket=0; 90 | 91 | //if(_silence) return; 92 | 93 | Pos2Map(map,p_pos); 94 | 95 | putchar('\n'); 96 | puts("\t a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o"); 97 | ESB(p); 98 | if(POSX(p)==0) printf( "\t%c ", 'a'+POSY(p)); 99 | 100 | if(p_pos->num>0) 101 | { 102 | if(p == p_pos->pos[p_pos->num-1]) 103 | { 104 | putchar('['); 105 | _close_bracket=1; 106 | } 107 | else if(_close_bracket) 108 | { 109 | putchar(']'); 110 | _close_bracket=0; 111 | } 112 | else 113 | { 114 | putchar(' '); 115 | } 116 | } 117 | else 118 | { 119 | putchar(' '); 120 | } 121 | 122 | switch(map[p]) 123 | { 124 | case Black: 125 | putchar('X'); 126 | break; 127 | case White: 128 | putchar('O'); 129 | break; 130 | default : 131 | switch(p) 132 | { 133 | case 0x77: 134 | case 0x33: 135 | case 0x3b: 136 | case 0xb3: 137 | case 0xbb: 138 | putchar('+'); 139 | break; 140 | default: 141 | putchar('.'); 142 | } 143 | break; 144 | } 145 | if(POSX(p)==BW-1) 146 | { 147 | if(_close_bracket) 148 | { 149 | putchar(']'); 150 | _close_bracket=0; 151 | } 152 | putchar('\n'); 153 | } 154 | ESE(); 155 | putchar('\n'); 156 | } 157 | 158 | uint8_t GetCommand(int8_t *param) 159 | { 160 | static XLCM_ITEM _xlcm[]= 161 | { 162 | {'O' ,XLCM_OPEN ,1 ,NULL}, 163 | {'Q' ,XLCM_EXIT ,0 ,NULL}, 164 | {'M' ,XLCM_MODE ,1 ,NULL}, 165 | {'H' ,XLCM_HELP ,0 ,NULL}, 166 | {'N' ,XLCM_NEW ,0 ,NULL}, 167 | {'S' ,XLCM_SAVE ,1 ,NULL}, 168 | {'B' ,XLCM_BACK ,0 ,NULL}, 169 | {'D' ,XLCM_DISP ,0 ,NULL}, 170 | {'T' ,XLCM_THINK ,1 , (int8_t *)"T {pos_string}"}, 171 | {'L' ,XLCM_LEVEL ,0 , (int8_t *)"L {level}"}, 172 | {'I' ,XLCM_INFO ,0 ,NULL} 173 | }; 174 | 175 | int8_t input[1024],*p; 176 | printf("%c[%d]>",SIDE(_pos.num)?'B':'W',_pos.num+1); 177 | fflush(stdout); 178 | 179 | //get command 180 | fgets((char*)input,sizeof(input),stdin); 181 | 182 | //make upcase and trim '\n' 183 | for(p=input;*p;p++) 184 | { 185 | if(*p>='a' && *p<='z')*p-='a'-'A'; 186 | if(*p=='\n') 187 | { 188 | *p='\0'; 189 | break; 190 | } 191 | } 192 | if(!*input) return XLCM_PLAY; 193 | 194 | //TRACE(input); 195 | 196 | if(input[1]==' ' || !input[1]) 197 | { 198 | int i; 199 | for(i=0;i1)_mode=1; 319 | printf("Mode = %d\n",_mode); 320 | } 321 | 322 | void set_level(char *param) 323 | { 324 | //TODO: dasf 325 | } 326 | 327 | 328 | 329 | int PointExist(POSFORMAT *p_pos,uint8_t p) 330 | { 331 | uint8_t i; 332 | for(i=0;inum;i++) 333 | { 334 | if(p==p_pos->pos[i]) return 1; 335 | } 336 | return 0; 337 | } 338 | 339 | int Str2Pos(POSFORMAT *p_pos,int8_t *buf) 340 | { 341 | int8_t *src; 342 | uint8_t p; 343 | p_pos->num=0; 344 | for(src=Str2Point(&p,buf) ; src; src=Str2Point(&p,src) ) 345 | { 346 | if(PointExist(p_pos,p)) return 0; 347 | p_pos->pos[p_pos->num++]=p; 348 | } 349 | return 1; 350 | } 351 | 352 | void extern_play(int8_t *param) 353 | { 354 | POSFORMAT pos; 355 | uint8_t ret; 356 | 357 | printf("MESSAGE "); 358 | if(Str2Pos(&pos,param)) 359 | { 360 | //display_board(&pos); 361 | if(0xff==(ret=XlSearch(pos))) 362 | { 363 | puts("Pass."); 364 | } 365 | else 366 | { 367 | pos.pos[pos.num++]=ret; 368 | ShowBoard(&pos); 369 | printf("#%c%c\n",'A'+POSX(ret),'A'+POSY(ret)); 370 | } 371 | } 372 | } 373 | 374 | void DisposeAll(void) 375 | { 376 | XlDispose(); 377 | printf("MESSAGE "); 378 | puts("#"); 379 | } 380 | 381 | 382 | int xl_main() 383 | { 384 | uint8_t cm; 385 | static int8_t _param[1024]; 386 | atexit(DisposeAll); 387 | 388 | ShowAppInfo(); 389 | 390 | NewGame(); 391 | ShowBoard(&_pos); 392 | 393 | while(XLCM_EXIT != (cm= GetCommand(_param))) 394 | { 395 | switch(cm) 396 | { 397 | case XLCM_INFO: 398 | ShowAppInfo(); 399 | break; 400 | case XLCM_HELP: 401 | DisplayUsage(); 402 | break; 403 | case XLCM_NEW: 404 | NewGame(); 405 | ShowBoard(&_pos); 406 | break; 407 | case XLCM_DISP: 408 | ShowBoard(&_pos); 409 | break; 410 | case XLCM_PLAY: 411 | ComputerPlay(); 412 | ShowBoard(&_pos); 413 | break; 414 | case XLCM_BACK: 415 | MoveBack(); 416 | ShowBoard(&_pos); 417 | break; 418 | case XLCM_THINK: 419 | extern_play(_param); 420 | break; 421 | case XLCM_LEVEL: 422 | set_level((char*)_param); 423 | break; 424 | case XLCM_MODE: 425 | SetMode((char*)_param); 426 | break; 427 | case XLCM_UNKOWN: 428 | break; 429 | default: 430 | if(MoveAt(cm)) 431 | { 432 | ShowBoard(&_pos); 433 | if(_autoStart) 434 | { 435 | ComputerPlay(); 436 | ShowBoard(&_pos); 437 | } 438 | } 439 | } 440 | } 441 | return 0; 442 | } 443 | 444 | 445 | #include "pisqpipe.h" 446 | #include 447 | 448 | const char *infotext="name=\"xl\", author=\"Chengtao Chen\", version=\"2016\", country=\"China\", www=\"None\""; 449 | 450 | #define MAX_BOARD 15 451 | int board[MAX_BOARD][MAX_BOARD]; 452 | 453 | void brain_init() 454 | { 455 | static int initialized = 0; 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