Cassandre
Cassandre,
an Chess Engine Communication Protocol and UCI compliant open source chess engine under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) by Raphael Grundrich, Thomas Adolph and Jean-Francois Romang,
written in C++ and first released in March 2003. Cassandre started as a student project at Louis Pasteur University, Strasbourg [2].
Description
Cassandre is a bitboard engine using rotated bitboards with 256 occupancy states to determine sliding piece attacks, bitscan aka first- and last one by conditional 16-bit lookups, and population count by eight byte lookups credited to Dann Corbit [3]. Cassandre greatly lacks any move ordering except generating captures before quiet moves. The structure of the move generation serialization loops are an instructive counter example, of how one should not write a bitboard engine.
See also
External Links
Chess Engine
Misc
- Cassandre - Wikipédia.fr (French)
- Cassandra from Wikipedia
- Cassandra (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
- Cassandra (metaphor) from Wikipedia
- Cassandra (name) from Wikipedia
References
- ↑ Evelyn De Morgan - Cassandra (1898, London). Cassandra in front of the burning city of Troy at the peak of her insanity, Wikimedia Commons
- ↑ Cassandre - Chess Engine
- ↑ Cassandre - Chess Engine - About