An evil hybrid A*/hill-climbing planner used to solve Labyrinth (based
on the board game) problems. It's fast, mostly optimal and is written in
dangerous C(++).
By Eugen Sawin [email protected].
This is the winning version (performance, optimality and code size) for the Hackolaus, a 24h programming contest at the University of Freiburg, Germany.
Please do not learn from this code. The competition ranked, besides performance, correctness and solution quality, also (uncommented) code size in number of bytes. So one goal was to provide very dense code. I can proudly say, this is the worst code I have written.
- GNU GCC 4.6+
- GNU Make
None.
My bare hands. Yes, I really wrote it that way from the start.
To build NSFF use:
$ make
To start nsff use:
$ ./nsff < input.txt
The MIT License.