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NAMEPolyGlot - Winboard protocol to UCI protocol adapter - book engine for Polyglot books - a collection of utilities for creating and analyzing opening books - a utility for analyzing epd files - a perft counterSYNOPSISpolyglot [configfile] [-noini] [-ec engine] [-ed enginedirectory] [-en enginename] [-log true/false] [-lf logfile] [-pg <name>=<value>]* [-uci <name>=<value>]*polyglot make-book [-pgn inputfile] [-bin outputfile] [-max-ply ply] [-min-game games] [-min-score score] [-only-white] [-only-black] [-uniform] polyglot merge-book -in1 inputfile1 -in2 inputfile2 [-out outputfile] polyglot info-book [-bin inputfile] [-exact] polyglot dump-book [-bin inputfile] -color color [-out outputfile] polyglot [configfile] epd-test [engineoptions] [-epd inputfile] [-min-depth depth] [-max-depth depth] [-max-time time] [-depth-delta delta] polyglot perft [-fen fen] [-max-depth depth] DESCRIPTIONPolyGlot as adapter and book engine PolyGlot is a "UCI adapter". It connects a GUI interface (such as XBoard, Winboard, Arena or Chessbase) to a UCI chess engine. By specifying an opening book (in PolyGlot book format) chess engines can transparently use such books. PolyGlot understands the two main GUI protocols: UCI and xboard. Normally the protocol will be auto detected but this can be overridden in the configuration file. In xboard mode PolyGlot fully translates between the xboard and UCI protocols. In addition it tries to solve known problems with other adapters. For instance, it detects and reports draws by fifty-move rule, repetition, etc ... It also supports Chess960. When in UCI mode PolyGlot mostly passes commands from the GUI to the engine and vice versa, except that it will play book moves on behalf of the engine when the occasion arises. The engine options are exported as UCI options in UCI mode and as "feature option=" commands in xboard mode. The latter form an extension of the xboard protocol as defined by H.G. Muller. Options which normally appear in the [PolyGlot] section of the config file (see below) are exported as options with their name prefixed by "Polyglot". This makes it easy to filter them in the GUI. NOTE: Not all options are exported, only those that make sense in
the given mode.
Book making utilities PolyGlot supports the "PolyGlot opening book format". This is the defacto standard non-proprietary opening book format. It is fully documented here http://alpha.uhasselt.be/Research/Algebra/Toga/book_format.html Roughly speaking a PolyGlot opening book is a collection of triples (position, move, weight). A "position" is represented by a 64-bit Zobrist hash key. The weight is proportional to the probability the move should be played. Other opening book formats such as ChessBase's .ctg format and Arena's .abk format are undocumented and proprietary. They can only be used by their own GUIs. PolyGlot can compile a pgn file into a binary PolyGlot book and furthermore it can merge two such binary books into a third one. PolyGlot can also extract some useful information from PolyGlot books. The utility "dump-book" dumps the "lines" in a book for a given color. By definition a line is a sequence of moves (from the starting position) in which the given color makes only book moves and the other color makes arbitrary moves (i.e. not necessarily book moves). Since a PolyGlot book is built up from positions and not lines there may be (and there usually are) many positions in the book that are not on a "line" as defined in the previous paragraph. It is convenient to call such positions "isolated" positions. The utility "info-book" counts such isolated positions. Some of the isolated positions are provably unreachable and they could in principle be deleted from the book. For example if a book contains only the move "e4" in the starting position but also the position after "d4 d5" then this last position is provably unreachable since it requires white to make a non-book move when a book move is available. Such situations arise frequently from the priority rules in merging books. Unfortunately not all isolated positions are provably unreachable
and it is difficult to identify the latter. If invoked with
"-exact" the utility info-book will attempt to count the isolated
positions which require a player to make a non-book move when a book move is
available. Due to the possibility of transpositions this is not a fool proof
method.
Epd test mode In epd test mode, PolyGlot will search positions in an epd file
and record the number of times the right best move was found. The arguments
specify when to stop the search in any given position.
Perft counts A perft count is the number of legal move sequence in a given position up to a given depth. PolyGlot can perform such perft counts. It is however much slower than other more dedicated programs. OPTIONSWhen PolyGlot is invoked as an adapter of in epd-test mode it gets its options from a config file and then from the command line. The default config file is "polyglot.ini" but an alternative one may be optionally included as first argument. The config file format is described below.The following engine options may be specified on the command line.
When invoked as
polyglot make-book PolyGlot supports the following options
When invoked as
polyglot merge-book PolyGlot supports the following options
Input files are not symmetrical, "in1" has priority over "in2". In other words when a position occurs both in "in1" and "in2" only the moves and weights from "in1" will be retained in "out". When invoked as
polyglot dump-book PolyGlot supports the following options
When invoked as
polyglot info-book PolyGlot supports the following options
When invoked as
polyglot epd-test (possibly with a config file as first argument) PolyGlot supports besides the generic options described above the following additional options.
When invoked as
polyglot perft PolyGlot supports the following options
CONFIG FILE FORMATThere should be a different config file for each engine.The config file is in the traditional INI format. [PolyGLot] option = value ... [Engine] option = value ... The characters "#" and ";" serve as comment characters. Initial and final white space is stripped from option names and
values. If you need to use characters which have a special meaning to
PolyGlot (these are ';#[]=\') you should quote them by preceding them with
'\'. "Quoting" other characters in this way has no effect. In
particular the use of '\' as a path separator in windows should normally not
affected.
[PolyGlot] section This section is used by PolyGlot only. The engine is unaware of these options. The list of available options is detailed below.
Work arounds Work arounds are identical to options except that they should be used only when necessary. Their purpose is to try to hide problems with various software (not just engines). IMPORTANT: Any of these work arounds might be removed in future versions of PolyGlot. You are strongly recommended to contact the author of faulty software and truly fix the problem. PolyGlot supports the following work arounds:
[Engine] section This section contains engine UCI options. PolyGlot does not understand them, but sends the information to the engine at startup (converted to UCI form). You can add any UCI option that makes sense to the engine (not just the common options about hash-table size and tablebases). NOTE: use INI syntax, not UCI. For example "OwnBook = true" is correct. It will be replaced by PolyGlot with "setoption name OwnBook value true" at engine startup. Standard UCI options are Hash NalimovPath NalimovCache OwnBook Hidden options like "Ponder" or "UCI_xxx" are automatic and should not be put in an INI file. The other options are engine-specific. Check their name using a UCI GUI or launch the engine in a console and type "uci". EXAMPLESRunning the UCI engine "fruit" under xboard 4.3.15 and later (this invokes PolyGlot internally).xboard -fcp fruit -fUCI An explicit command line for using the UCI engine "fruit" with logging enabled (this works also with older versions of xboard). xboard -fcp "polyglot -noini -log true -ec fruit" The equivalent config file would be: [PolyGlot] EngineCommand = fruit Log = true [Engine] Compile "games.pgn" into a book "book.bin" retaining all lines of at most 30 plies. polyglot make-book -pgn games.pgn -bin book.bin -max-ply 30 Merge books "w1.bin" and "w2.bin" into a book "w.bin". polyglot merge-book -in1 w1.bin -in2 w2.bin -out w.bin Inspect lines for white in "w.bin" polyglot dump-book -bin w.bin -color white -out w_white.txt Test epd file "test.epd" with a (maximum) search time of 7 minutes per position polyglot epd-test -epd test.epd -max-time 420 EXIT STATUSPolyGlot always returns 0 on exit.AUTHORSMain author: Fabien Letouzey<fabien_letouzey(at)hotmail.com>Native Windows port: Huang Chen<webmaster@elephantbase.net> ("Morning Yellow") Various enhancements: Fonzy Bleumers<match(at)geenvis.net> UCI port and implementation of new WB protocol: Michel Van den Bergh <michel.vandenbergh(at)uhasselt.be> SEE ALSOxboard(6)
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