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v0.2.0 protected
Introduce the imputation of a game. This paves the way to Monte Carlo Tree Search for the AI, then generating games, then finally learning to play.
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v0.5.11/0.0.0 protected Release: Tarot release
Use gitlab API for the releases Use Gitlab API for the releases.
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v0.5.12/0.0.0 protected Release: Tarot release
The package may now be installed with Flatpak After some reorganizations of the Gitlab project, we can now visit [https://play-tarot.frama.io/tarot] and get the instructions to install tarot with Flatpak. The download page is not necessarily perfect, but I'm not a web designer ;)
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v0.5.13/0.0.0 protected Release: Tarot release
Update the build system ======================= When building for mingw, I noticed that there were invalid -no-undefined flags passed to libtool for the convenience libraries. This release tries to fix it, but maybe there will be more of these fix to publish before it builds with mingw.
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v0.5.14/0.0.0 protected Release: Tarot release
Continue fixing linker errors for mingw ======================================= In this release, we bypass the intermediate convenience libraries.
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v0.5.15/0.0.0 protected Release: Tarot release
Continue fixing the linker errors for mingw =========================================== In this release, we add the realloc function override to the library part of gnulib.
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v0.5.16/0.0.0 protected Release: Tarot release
Continue fixing linker errors on mingw ====================================== This time, we fix the card rendering library so that it is linked to the main library, and we define the program_name variable.
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v0.5.17/0.0.0 protected Release: Tarot release
Fix the API =========== The libtarot API has been reworked. Now it is more consistent, and future releases will update the libtool version.
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v0.5.18 protected
Use external libtarot ===================== The libtarot code now lives on its own. We only produce the executables in this project.
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v0.5.19 protected Release: Tarot release
Fix latest release ================== Latest release could not be run through CI, because it did not have a coherent version scheme (it had version/libtool version, but libtool version has no meaning anymore). So it was bound to fail. Thus we had to fix a couple of things.