#include #include #include "voerbak.h" #include "win.h" #include "board.h" #include "messages.h" #include "argparse.h" #include "solvers.h" #define EMPTY "" int verbosity = 0; int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { struct arguments arguments = argparse(argc, argv); verbosity = arguments.verbosity; Board *gameBoard = createBoard(arguments.width, arguments.height); bool cpu_2 = strlen(arguments.solver) > 0; bool player_1 = true; int move = 0; char* message = malloc(1); // this is weird and i don't understand it but it prevents a segmentation fault or something strcpy(message, EMPTY); while (scanf("%d", &move) == 1 || scanf("%s", message) == 1) { if (strlen(message) != 0) { parseMessage(message); strcpy(message, EMPTY); // clear message continue; } move: if (move == 0) break; if (move < 1 || move > gameBoard->width) continue; int drop = dropFisje(gameBoard, move - 1, player_1 + 1); if (drop == -1) { printBoard(gameBoard); continue; } player_1 = !player_1; // only flip turns on successful drop bool won = checkWin(gameBoard, drop); if (verbosity >= 0 ) { cpu_2 == false && printf("m:%s\n", player_1 ? "true" : "false"); fflush(stdout); } if (boardFull(gameBoard)) { printf("d:full\n"); fflush(stdout); } printBoard(gameBoard); if (cpu_2 && !player_1) { move = cpuMove(gameBoard, arguments.solver); goto move; } } return 0; }