Yes, we should definitely add final score support. It's not hard. It's not difficult to also add early passing and dead stone calculations using the "futures" array. What I've done before is that if all points are "nearly" resolved for 2 moves in a row (with the same points getting the same status) then you pass.
In seki situations, this goes wrong - but the reference bot cannot handle that anyway. - Don On Sat, 2008-11-01 at 23:47 -0400, Jason House wrote: > I'd be interested in trying it out. Regardless, I thunk we should add > final score support to the reference bots. I'm doing more extensive > testing now since it looks like drefbot is 100 ELO weaker than crefbot > and jrefbot on CGOS. > > PS: to anyone who wants to use drefbot, what I sent out had a bug. It > would not flush standard out when redirected. I'll postpone posting a > new version after further debugging of this strength difference and > adding support for twogtp > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Nov 1, 2008, at 11:35 PM, Don Dailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Sat, 2008-11-01 at 22:25 -0400, Jason House wrote: > >> I'm curious, how do you do your automated testing? > >> I tried using gogui-twogtp -auto with jrefbot and drefbot. When I > >> look > >> at the resulting .dat files, there's no indication of which side won > >> each game. I know final_status_list is implemented. Is anything > >> else > >> required to make that work? Here's a sample summary file: > > > > I have my own tester. I can test 2 or more programs, play round robin > > matches or free scheduling (like CGOS.) It's quite flexible but not > > super friendly because it's configured via sql statements. Everything > > is stored in a sqlite3 database. It's great if you are somewhat > > comfortable with sql, otherwise you will probably think it sucks. > > > > It can create a web page for you with results and you can purge > > games of > > given players. It does all the things that I want it to do and it's > > solid. > > > > At some point I intended to wrap a nice GUI around it and make it > > slick, > > but I have no pressing need for that. I can give you a copy if you > > want. It's in starpack format, a single file. It will use bayelo > > if > > you have that in your path. > > > > > > - Don > > > > > _______________________________________________ > computer-go mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/
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