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`state` is a representation of the known state of the opponent’s fleet, as
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modified by the player’s shots. It is given as an array of arrays; the inner
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arrays represent horizontal rows. Each cell may be in one of three states:
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`:unknown`, `:hit`, or `:miss`. E.g.
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[[:hit, :miss, :unknown, ...], [:unknown, :unknown, :unknown, ...], ...]
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# 0,0 1,0 2,0 0,1 1,1 2,1
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`ships_remaining` is an array of the ships remaining on the opponent's board,
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given as an array of numbers representing their lengths, longest first.
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For example, the first two calls will always be:
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[5, 4, 3, 3, 2]
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If the player is lucky enough to take out the length 2 ship on their first two
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turns, the third turn will be called with:
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[5, 4, 3, 3]
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and so on.
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`take_turn` must return an array of co-ordinates for the next shot. In the
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example above, we can see that the player has already played `[0,0]`, yielding
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a hit, and `[1,0]`, giving a miss. They can now return a reasonable guess of
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`[0,1]` for their next shot.
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The console runner
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A console runner is provided. It can be started using:
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bundle exec bin/play path/to/player_a.rb path/to/player_b.rb
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Players are isolated using DRb.
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A couple of very basic players are supplied: `NaivePlayer` and
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`AnotherNaivePlayer` put all their ships in a corner and guess at random (often
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wasting turns by repeating themselves). `HumanPlayer` asks for input via the
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console.
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