A game of 3D Tic-Tac-Toe.
Inspired by Atari's 3D tic-tac-toe which I played as a kid, I started this project 6 years ago during a trip to Philly, and had left it unfinished until now.
It is now playable and winable.
The board's is programmatically drawn, so you can set the dimensions with the -d switch.
Don't forget to check out this math in the code.
I made as few changes as possible to the existing codebase, so there's some oddities in there which I was experimenting with at the time.
This mainly refers to: (1) the use of the compiler attributes __attribute__((pure)) and __attribute__((const)) (in their macro forms __pure and __pure2 respectively;
(2) the __P() macro, which really is only supposed to be used to make K&R prototypes portable, but for whatever reason I was using them when I started the codebase and didn't have the heart (or compunction) to remove them.
This project is built using autotools, so to build just type:
./autogen.sh
./configure && makeHas been tested on FreeBSD and Debian.