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Aurelian Florea wrote on Tue, Jul 21, 2020 09:13 AM EDT:

@Fergus

A few weeks ago I have figured out that the joker imitates the pawn in all things which causes the joker moves to not be allowed.

To tackle this issue I have decided to write a Barren_Pawn function that the joker will use when imitating a pawn instead of imitating the regular pawn function. Otherwise things are unchanged. The Barren_Pawn functions are:

def White_Barren_Pawn checkaleap #0 #1 1 0 and empty #1 islower space #1 and or checkaleap #0 #1 1 -1 checkaleap #0 #1 1 1;

def White_Barren_Pawn-Range merge leaps #0 1 0 leaps #0 1 1;

def Black_Barren_Pawn checkaleap #0 #1 -1 0 and empty #1 isupper space #1 and or checkaleap #0 #1 -1 -1 checkaleap #0 #1 -1 1;

def Black_Barren_Pawn-Range merge leaps #0 1 0 leaps #0 1 1;

The piece of code involving the joker imitation is:

if != const alias $moved White_Joker:
  if != const alias $moved Pawn:
    set last_type_moved const alias $moved;
  else:
    set last_type_moved White_Barren_Pawn;
  endif;
endif;

and for black:

if != const alias $moved Black_Joker:
  if != const alias $moved Pawn:
    set last_type_moved const alias $moved;
  else:
    set last_type_moved Black_Barren_Pawn;
  endif;
endif;

I thought it should easily work. Unfortunately it does not. Any idea why that is?


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