ref: 2adf0052d66eae88c7a5e55e67fe16e13f7018b5
parent: 2270ee116d2c3ee406cb8c65ac58051664107c42
author: Simon Tatham <anakin@pobox.com>
date: Mon Feb 26 15:49:57 EST 2018
towerssolver: always print solver diagnostics in -v mode. The branch of the code that claimed the puzzle to be ambiguous was not also re-running the solver with diagnostics enabled, so that if a user tries to use this tool to hand-design a puzzle, they do not get feedback on what the multiple legal solutions actually are.
--- a/towers.c
+++ b/towers.c
@@ -2072,6 +2072,17 @@
break;
}
+ if (really_show_working) {
+ /*
+ * Now run the solver again at the last difficulty level we
+ * tried, but this time with diagnostics enabled.
+ */
+ solver_show_working = really_show_working;
+ memcpy(s->grid, s->clues->immutable, p->w * p->w);
+ ret = solver(p->w, s->clues->clues, s->grid,
+ diff < DIFFCOUNT ? diff : DIFFCOUNT-1);
+ }
+
if (diff == DIFFCOUNT) {
if (grade)
printf("Difficulty rating: ambiguous\n");
@@ -2084,9 +2095,6 @@
else
printf("Difficulty rating: %s\n", towers_diffnames[ret]);
} else {
- solver_show_working = really_show_working;
- memcpy(s->grid, s->clues->immutable, p->w * p->w);
- ret = solver(p->w, s->clues->clues, s->grid, diff);
if (ret != diff)
printf("Puzzle is inconsistent\n");
else