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Stechec2

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What is Stechec2

Stechec2 is a client-server turn-based strategy game match maker used during the French national computing contest. It is a complete rewrite of Stechec to achieve a simpler architecture.

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Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 (GPLv2). For details see the files COPYING included with the Stechec2 distribution.

Requirements

  • gcc >= 4.7
  • python
  • zeromq
  • zeromq C++ wrapper
  • google-gflags
  • googletest
  • gcovr (for code coverage reports)
  • python-yaml
  • python-jinja2
  • pkg-config

Arch Linux:

pacman --needed -S gcc zeromq gtest python-yaml python-jinja gflags gcovr

Debian:

apt-get install build-essential libzmq3-dev python3-yaml \
    python3-jinja2 libgtest-dev libgflags-dev gcovr pkg-config

Ubuntu:

apt-get install build-essential libzmq3-dev libzmqpp-dev python3-yaml \
    python3-jinja2 libgtest-dev libgflags-dev gcovr pkg-config

Installation

Let's assume you want to install stechec2 with all the Prologin games, and then use it as a player.

Clone the stechec2 repository:

git clone https://github.com/prologin/stechec2
cd stechec2

Then put every game you want to install in games/:

for game in prologin{2012..2016}; do
  git clone https://github.com/prologin/${game}.git games/$game
done

A simple test game, tictactoe, is already installed in games/.

You can then configure the project using waf, while specifying the games you want to use:

./waf.py configure --with-games=tictactoe,prologin2016 --prefix=/usr

Then build and install it:

./waf.py build install

Archlinux: A PKGBUILD is available in pkg/stechec2: run makepkg && pacman -U stechec2-*.pkg.tar.xz.

Generate the player environment

To generate the player environment (different folders for each supported languages), you can use the stechec2-generator script installed by stechec2:

stechec2-generator player tictactoe player_env

Install languages dependencies

Requirements:

  • php (warning: you may need to add open_basedir=/ to your /etc/php/php.ini)
  • php-embed
  • ocaml
  • mono
  • jdk-java
  • ghc
  • rustc
  • python-dev

Archlinux:

pacman --needed -S php php-embed ocaml mono jdk11-openjdk ghc rust

Debian/Ubuntu:

apt-get install php-cli php-dev libphp-embed ocaml mono-devel ghc \
                openjdk-11-jdk rustc python3-dev

Create your AI

You should now be able to choose your favorite language folder and begin to code:

cd player_env/python/
$EDITOR prologin.py
make

To create a tarball containing all your source files (you can add some by editing the Makefile), do:

make tar

Launch a match

To launch a match, you need to launch a stechec2-server and one stechec2-client per player. There is a wrapper called stechec2-run which runs everything you need in separate child processes, and only needs a tiny YAML configuration file to work.

A simple config.yml could be:

rules: /usr/lib/libtictactoe.so
map: ./simple.map
verbose: 3
clients:
  - ./champion.so
  - /path/to/other/champion.so
names:
  - Player 1
  - Player 2

Then you can just launch the match easily:

stechec2-run config.yml

Add spectators

Spectators are players that don't take part of the game, but can watch its different states during the match (to display it or to log it, for instance).

Make sure to compile your spectator first:

cd /path/to/prologin2014/gui
make

Then you just have to add those lines to the config.yml:

spectators:
 - /path/to/prologin2014/gui/gui.so