=head1 SYNOPSIS
-polyglot [configfile] [-noini] [-ec engine] [-ed enginedirectory] [-en enginename] [-log] [-lf logfile] [-hash value] [-bk book] [-pg <name>=<value>]* [-uci <name>=<value>]*
+polyglot [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]
This a bit vector in which each bit represents the processors that a
process is allowed to run on. This option works only on Windows.
+=item B<STFudge> (default: 20)
+
+PolyGlot will translate "st x" as "go movetime 1000*x-STFudge".
+The rationale is that in the UCI specification the argument of movetime
+is defined as the exact search time whereas the argument of the
+st command is only an upperbound.
+
=item B<OnlyWbOptions> (default: true)
If true then PolyGlot restricts the options it sends to those that
xboard -fcp fruit -fUCI
-An explicit command line for using the UCI engine "fruit" with 128M hash in xboard with logging enabled (this also works on xboard 4.2.7).
+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 -ec fruit -hash 128"
+ xboard -fcp "polyglot -noini -log true -ec fruit"
The equivalent config file would be:
EngineCommand = fruit
Log = true
[Engine]
- Hash=128
Compile "games.pgn" into a book "book.bin" retaining all lines of at
most 30 plies.