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Stockfish 17010710 - new version


Stockfish, UCI chess engine

Leader of the ranking list JCER = 3406

🔬 Author: Joost VandeVondele     
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Timestamp: 1483779763 

Correctly zero-initialize MainThread 

It can be used uninitialized in time management. 
Fixes all valgrind errors on './stockfish go wtime 8000 btime 8000 winc 500 binc 500' 

This is one (of the many) quirks of C++. There is a subtle difference between: 
new Foo 
new Foo() 

The first statement calls the default constructor (that in case of a POD leaves data members uninitialized), the second one performs a value-initialization (that in case of POD is 
equivalent to a zero-initialization) 


No functional change. 

⭐⭐⭐   Stockfish 17010710 - download



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