Agreed that even Scheme is a bit much for static analysis. We could ask AlexMennen to disallow multithreading and timing. Would there be objections to that?
Just curious: AlexMennen how many submissions have you received? Do any use multithreading or timing libraries?
I’d tentatively object. The 10-second timeout rule becomes too much of a problem if your program can’t guard against it, and changing the rules so that failure to play a real move in time = defect would also make static analysis a major pain.
Agreed that even Scheme is a bit much for static analysis. We could ask AlexMennen to disallow multithreading and timing. Would there be objections to that?
Just curious: AlexMennen how many submissions have you received? Do any use multithreading or timing libraries?
I’d tentatively object. The 10-second timeout rule becomes too much of a problem if your program can’t guard against it, and changing the rules so that failure to play a real move in time = defect would also make static analysis a major pain.