# Voerbak Here's the source for voerbak, this project's connect 4 engine. The name comes from an abbreviation for the Dutch word for connect 4: Vier Op Een Rij -> VOER + bak = voerbak Voerbak uses a 1-dimensional array for storing the playfield, and it's printed after every move. The ordering is left to right, then bottom to top: 35|36|37|38|39|40|41 -|-|-|-|-|-|- 28|29|30|31|32|33|34 21|22|23|24|25|26|27 14|15|16|17|18|19|20 7|8|9|10|11|12|13 0|1|2|3|4|5|6 ## Building ```sh make ``` ## Input Voerbak takes moves seperated by newlines from stdin. An example game would look like this: ``` sh echo "4,3,3,2,1,2,2,7,1,7,1,7,1" | sed "s/,/\n/g" | ./voerbak # ^ convert "," to newline ``` ## Output Voerbak outputs special messages in this format: ``` e:full ^ \__/ | | | message (without spaces) | message type ``` Message reference: type|name|messages -|-|- d|draw|full = board is full e|errors|full = column is full m|move|true|false = if it's player 1's move w|win|int-int = board indices where 4 was connected ## Command-line arguments ```sh $ ./voerbak --help Usage: voerbak [OPTION...] arguments Connect 4 game solver -c, --solver=NAME Solver used for computing moves (unset is two humans playing) -h, --height=HEIGHT Field height (rows) -v, --verbosity=LEVEL Verbosity, 0 = none (default), 1 = info, 2 = debug -w, --width=WIDTH Field width (columns) -?, --help Give this help list --usage Give a short usage message -V, --version Print program version Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional for any corresponding short options. Report bugs to https://github.com/lonkaars/po-4-op-een-rij/. ```