Hi all,
Freecell Solver version 4.0.0 was released and can be downloaded from its
homepage at
http://fc-solve.shlomifish.org/ . Freecell Solver is a reusable and
open-source (MIT/X11-licensed) library, written in portable C99 with some
GCCisms (32-bit/64-bit, UNIX/Linux and MS Windows), that can automatically
solve the Solitaire game Freecell and some similar Solitaire variants.
The Freecell Solver distribution also includes some standalone command-line
programs that make use of the library. Freecell Solver has a very large amount
of features, supports many different run-time heuristics that may yield
different solutions, is a fast solver, and supports the largest number of
Solitaire variants of all other solvers of its kind.
The new release provides a way to run Patsolve-based scans (where Patsolve is
Tom Holroyd's solver for card solitaire) ports the Python code to Python 3 and
provides many other improvements. More information can be found in the
NEWS.txt / NEWS.html (
http://fc-solve.shlomifish.org/docs/distro/NEWS.html ),
quoted below.
Regards,
— Shlomi Fish
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Version 4.0.0: (27-Sep-2015)
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1. Integrate the scans of Tom Holroyd’s patsolve, for a faster atomic
moves-based solver. See the +--method patsolve+, +--patsolve-x-param+
and +--patsolve-y-param+ options in the +USAGE.txt+ file.
2. Add the +-dto2+ / +--depth-tests-order2+ flag to provide a corrected
version of the depth-tests-order feature without the depth string and comma
being prefixed to the tests order due to an oversight.
3. Convert the Python code (tests + board generation) to Python 3, because
it seems that Python 2 is going away. To run it, we require the "random2"
module from PyPI :
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/random2 .
4. Many small cleanups and optimisations.
5. Source tarball is now “.tar.xz”.
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