Hello Shlomi,
--- In fc-solve-discuss_at_yahoogroups.com, Shlomi Fish wrote:
>
... damn editor deleted the snip statements throughout my reply while
previewing it!!!
> Nice, by the way are you using a version control system to maintain
your
> solver's source code?
>
No, I'm not using a version control system ... and I'm paying the price
for it. Originally, I only had a couple of versions that were stored in
separate folders. Then Michael Keller started making suggestions and I
ended up with a folder just for him that contains numerous, specialized
versions of my solver. With the latest ephemeral solver, I realized that
it could easily be adopted to perform the function of many earlier
versions.
> Furthermore, you may wish to look at the command line invocation of
Freecell
> Solver for some inspiration about flags:
>
I'm using the freeware version of the Borland C/C++ compiler running
under Microsoft Windows on a 32-bit Pentium-4. My solver executes in a
"command-line window" equivalent to the old DOS environment. In that
environment, switches are traditionally prefixed with a slash (/). I'm
planning to use a dash (-) like I've encountered in other Windows
command-line applications. The ephemeral solver has a simple/short
command-line syntax, and appending a few switches will be trivial.
Regards, Danny
Received on Mon Dec 31 2012 - 17:19:05 IST