Hi,

I sent a patch to restore the analyze command back in mid July.  Your
changes match what I had attempted earlier and continues to work when I
update to your changes.

Thanks,
Larry

On Thu, 2011-10-27 at 23:50 +0200, Joost 't Hart wrote:
> On 10/27/11 03:29, Steven wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> > Hi Steve
> >
> > I got an error with "sc_pos analyze" in my testing.
> >
> > This command is still in analysis.tcl, but has been removed from 
> > tkscid.cpp. It's a known bug that hasn't been fixed.
> > (You can probably reinsert sc_pos_analyze yourself).
> 
> Just pushed it. Please confirm that this done right.
> 
> If not, Gerd may need to give it some extra attention (as he 
> accidentally removed it in a serious cleanup action).
> 
> Cheers,
> Joost.
> 
> >
> >>> but it may be possible to do without a rewrite. Just
> >> the annotate time delay to something large, and in
> >>> In uci.tcl
> >>>
> >>> - if { $t == "depth" } { incr i ; set uciInfo(depth$n)
> >> [ lindex $data $i ] ; continue }
> >>> + if { $t == "depth" } { incr i ; set uciInfo(depth$n)
> >> [ lindex $data $i ]
> >>> +   if {$uciInfo(depth$n) == 8} {
> >>> +   after cancel autoplay
> >>> +   autoplay
> >>> + }
> >> Fantastic. That works.  Thank you.  Its
> >> exciting.
> >> Unfortunately it crashes here after a few moves.  I'll
> >> investigate later.
> > It's a good hack i think ;>  I managed to accidentally remove the 
> > "continue" command which should still be there.
> >
> > So i can't really continue testing. My hack will probably have to deal with 
> > issues at near mate situations too. 11 or 12 is probably a good depth, and 
> > of course this can be made configurable. Maybe i'll code it myself properly 
> > one day as it makes more sense than a fixed time search.
> >
> >> Steven, I, for one, appreciate your continued work on Scid, and your 
> >> passion is refreshing.
> > Thanks.
> >
> > S.A.
> >
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