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/*
* N-Queens Problem Solver
* Found somewhere on the Internet; can't remember where. Possibly Wikipedia.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "hardinfo.h"
#include "benchmark.h"
/* if anything changes in this block, increment revision */
#define BENCH_REVISION 3
#define QUEENS 9
#define CRUNCH_TIME 5
bool safe(int x, int y,int *row) {
int i;
for (i = 1; i <= y; i++)
if (row[y - i] == x || row[y - i] == x - i || row[y - i] == x + i)
return false;
return true;
}
int nqueens(int y,int *row) {
int x;
for (x = 0; x < QUEENS; x++) {
if (safe((row[y - 1] = x), y - 1, row)) {
if (y <= QUEENS) {
nqueens(y + 1, row);
} else {
break;
}
}
}
return 0;
}
static gpointer nqueens_for(void *data, gint thread_number)
{
int row[QUEENS+1];
nqueens(1,row);
return NULL;
}
void
benchmark_nqueens(void)
{
bench_value r = EMPTY_BENCH_VALUE;
shell_view_set_enabled(FALSE);
shell_status_update("Running N-Queens benchmark...");
r = benchmark_crunch_for(CRUNCH_TIME, 0, nqueens_for, NULL);
r.revision = BENCH_REVISION;
snprintf(r.extra, 255, "q:%d", QUEENS-1);
r.result /= 25;
bench_results[BENCHMARK_NQUEENS] = r;
}
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