Author: Uri Blass
Date: 06:25:58 01/04/03
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On January 04, 2003 at 08:02:15, David Rasmussen wrote: >On January 03, 2003 at 15:50:12, Uri Blass wrote: > >> >>I doubt it. >> >>I suspect that when he tries to print the data to a logfile the data will be >>correct. >>The data is wrong only when nobody looks at it. >> > >You don't know that. > >>I guess that it may be some uninitialized varaible or varaible that is out of >>bound because otherwise I cannot understand what is the reason that he gets >>different result for programs that are supposed to be the same. >> > >It might be an uninitialized variable, it might be something else. It should >show up making such log files, unless it is a heisenbug. There is no reason not >to try it. It is simple, and it is a direct way to a solution. No reason in >guessing etc. > >/David 1)I cannot see another reason except uninitialized varaible because 2 programs that are the same from chess code gave him different results. 2)another problem is that I am not sure if modifying Crafty to do something is an easy job. I never tried to modify crafty. I even do not know to compile crafty in a fast way. There are a lot of files and the only way that I know to compile a project is by starting from an empty project and click project->add to project files. When there are a lot of files I need to be careful not to forget a relevant file so you can understand that I do not like the idea. Note that I miss project->delete file in visual C++ so I do not know about a way to delete files from my project except generating a new project with less files. Uri
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