This doesn't seem to violate the xboard protocol. The original engine interface document didn't even mention scores as they weren't used. But in any case, it has only worked this way for 20+ years now. It wasn't to "make the GUI programmer's job easier, either. It was to make the score consistent with normal chess notation (PGN). If white is winning, you see +/- everywhere. Not +/- after a white move and -/+ after a black move...mar wrote:I assume it's you who's kidding, resigning prematurely won't give you any elo (the opponent can still crash).bob wrote:You are kidding, I assume? There is no "resign" option?
What a protocol.
Moreover, isn't it Crafty who violates xboard protocol and reports scores from white's POV just to make GUI programmer's lives easier?(and adjudication as well?)
Resigning is about courtesy to the opponent.
