Alternatively, there's a minimalist Python MCTS engine (
https://github.com/pasky/michi) that might be easier to translate. It has
no UI though, so that would need to be added.

On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 9:47 AM, Gian-Carlo Pascutto <g...@sjeng.org> wrote:

> On 16-03-16 22:17, Clark B. Wierda wrote:
>
> > I'm not familiar with emscripten, but there is a process that will
> > produce Javascript from Golang code that seems to be pretty robust.
>
> emscripten is extremely robust and will produce much faster (and hence
> stronger) results than a golang->JS transpile.
>
> The problem they ran into is that GnuGo tries to build and run several
> helper executables in order to construct itself, which won't work if
> you're compiling to JS. So you'll need to fix up the build process to
> differentiate between the "build" and "host" properly. Or maybe GnuGo
> already does that and it's just a matter of passing the right options.
>
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