I know a lot of you people have your own testing system or use some
version of twoGtp for testing versions of your programs against each
other.
However I'm releasing my testing system to the public if anyone is
interested.
It may have some features in it that you will be interested in.
It is generalized to allow the testing of many different players without
too much hassle. It manages the testing and scheduling of games and it
also manages the information it creates such as the SGF game records.
The information is managed in a single file sqlite3 database. It's
configured via this database and all the games are stored in this
database. It makes tracking your tests and the results from them much
easier.
It DOES require having sqlite3 and a little bit (but not much) sql
knowledge. You DO have to manually insert registry records into the
database to specify who the players are and how they should be invoked,
but no other sql knoweldge is required beyond this - a report is
furnished by the program or if you want you can manually query the
database to find out anything you want about the games.
It sounds more complicated than it is. It really makes your life
easier if you do a lot of automated game playing testing. I used it to
manage the scalability study with 24 different players.
get it from here:
http://www.greencheeks.homelinux.org:8015/evalgo.tar.gz
OR
http://www.greencheeks.homelinux.org:8015/evalgo.zip
Instructions included.
- Don
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