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Redefine MoveStack comparison as the natural one
Define symbol '<' to mean 'minor of', as it should be. Its meaning was reversed to be used with std::sort() that sorts in ascending order while we want a descending order. But now that we use our own sorting code we don't need this trick anymore. No functional change. Signed-off-by: Marco Costalba <mcostalba@gmail.com>
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@@ -64,8 +64,7 @@ struct MoveStack {
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int score;
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};
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// Note that operator< is set up such that sorting will be in descending order
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inline bool operator<(const MoveStack& f, const MoveStack& s) { return s.score < f.score; }
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inline bool operator<(const MoveStack& f, const MoveStack& s) { return f.score < s.score; }
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// An helper insertion sort implementation
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template<typename T>
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@@ -79,10 +78,10 @@ inline void insertion_sort(T* firstMove, T* lastMove)
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{
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p = d = cur;
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value = *p--;
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if (value < *p)
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if (*p < value)
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{
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do *d = *p;
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while (--d != firstMove && value < *--p);
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while (--d != firstMove && *--p < value);
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*d = value;
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}
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}
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@@ -132,7 +131,7 @@ inline T pick_best(T* curMove, T* lastMove)
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bestMove = *curMove;
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while (++curMove != lastMove)
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{
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if (*curMove < bestMove)
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if (bestMove < *curMove)
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{
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tmp = *curMove;
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*curMove = bestMove;
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