The unresponsiveness only lasts a couple of seconds. If I set comparisons
for dumb engines that calculates at ply 100 when it knows it's a mate in 2,
this will slow down the analysis process in general.

Pascal

2009/11/13 Michal Rudolf <[email protected]>

> I noticed that Scid becomes unresponsive for some engines in near mate
> positions like that:
> 6k1/ppr3p1/4QrBp/2B1p2P/2p5/Pq4P1/5P2/3R2K1 b - - 0 36
>
> Some engines, like Stockfish, in such positions go as far as 100 ply
> (despite
> this is a mate in 2), outputting line after line of analysis.
>
> I guess these lines are being parsed by Scid which takes CPU time and make
> it
> unresponsive. If this is a case, maybe that can be fixed by avoiding to
> parse
> analysis line if it is the same as previous one?
> --
> Michal Rudolf
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