Leszek Koltunski
- Email: leszek@koltunski.pl
- Registered on: 06/01/2016
- Last connection: 01/18/2024
Issues
- Assigned issues: 4
- Reported issues: 39
Projects
- Distorted Android (Developer, 04/08/2018)
- Magic Cube (Developer, 03/20/2020)
- TwistyPuzzleLib (Developer, 09/29/2021)
- Flags (Developer, 09/29/2021)
- Distorted Sokoban (Developer, 07/16/2022)
- OS-Android (Developer, 04/04/2023)
- Phased Solver (Developer, 11/15/2024)
Activity
11/05/2025
- 03:12 PM TwistyPuzzleLib Revision f3769c69 (distorted-objectlib): Add the second 'mid' pruning level to the Super Floppy TB - otherwise 'solution' doesn't work.
- 02:26 PM TwistyPuzzleLib Revision 0d2f7137 (distorted-objectlib): SuperFloppy's TB works now.
- 11:12 AM TwistyPuzzleLib Revision a5e16986 (distorted-objectlib): Make a couple of objects active.
- Add the first version of the Super Floppy tablebase (still crashes)
11/04/2025
- 07:52 PM TwistyPuzzleLib Revision f4a77aca (distorted-objectlib): Further fix the the distorted-puzzle-scrambles testing app:
- when producing a scramble, use the actual table of ObjectMoves as literally produced by the ObjectScrambler; do nto t...
11/03/2025
- 12:31 AM TwistyPuzzleLib Revision 8f399a11 (distorted-objectlib): Correct the previous commit.
- Actually we need to take both 'solver' and 'user' rotatable into consideration - produce the 'solver rotatable' MoveT...
- 10:17 PM TwistyPuzzleLib Revision cdb122b5 (distorted-objectlib): In the BruteSolver, only try those moves that can be tried by the user - i.e. ignore the 'not rotatable'
- 06:15 PM TwistyPuzzleLib Revision bdbfc07e (distorted-objectlib): Display the first wrong scramble.
- 02:07 PM TwistyPuzzleLib Revision 3c68582a (distorted-objectlib): protection against infinite loops2
- 02:06 PM TwistyPuzzleLib Revision b6d7a944 (distorted-objectlib): protection against infinite loops
- 11:16 AM TwistyPuzzleLib Revision c1a90cee (distorted-objectlib): Important bugfix in SolvedObjectCubits: this used not to work (fell into an infinite loop) when an object contained a cubit which, when rotated, ended up in a new position ('new' as in - not seen before amongst the original positions of all cubits)
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