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Allow to pass arguments to a program compiled for the Oric Atmos. Code

contributed by Stefan A. Haubenthal.


git-svn-id: svn://svn.cc65.org/cc65/trunk@4941 b7a2c559-68d2-44c3-8de9-860c34a00d81
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uz 2011-01-28 12:12:59 +00:00
parent 5d7001dc93
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2 changed files with 101 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -162,13 +162,17 @@ following functions (and a few others):
<sect>Other hints<p>
<!--<sect1>Passing arguments to the program<p>
<sect1>Function keys<p>
These are defined to be FUNCT + number key.
<sect1>Passing arguments to the program<p>
Command line arguments can be passed to <tt/main()/. Since this is not
supported by BASIC, the following syntax was chosen:
<tscreen><verb>
CALL#500:REM,ARG1," ARG2", ARG 3,, ARG5, ...
CALL#500:REM ARG1 " ARG2 IS QUOTED" ARG3 "" ARG5
</verb></tscreen>
<enum>
@ -179,7 +183,7 @@ supported by BASIC, the following syntax was chosen:
<item>The first argument passed to <tt/main/ is the program name.
<item>A maximum number of 10 arguments (including the program name) are
supported.
</enum>-->
</enum>
<sect1>Interrupts<p>

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;
; Ullrich von Bassewitz, 2003-03-07
; Stefan Haubenthal, 2011-01-28
;
; Setup arguments for main
;
.constructor initmainargs, 24
.import __argc, __argv
.macpack generic
.constructor initmainargs, 24
.import __argc, __argv
MAXARGS = 10 ; Maximum number of arguments allowed
REM = $9d ; BASIC token-code
NAME_LEN = 0 ; maximum length of command-name
BASIC_BUF = $35
;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Get possible command-line arguments. Goes into the special INIT segment,
; which may be reused after the startup code is run
.segment "INIT"
.segment "INIT"
.proc initmainargs
.proc initmainargs
rts
inc __argc ; argc always is equal to, at least, 1
; Find the "rem" token.
;
ldx #0
L2: lda BASIC_BUF,x
beq done ; no "rem," no args.
inx
cmp #REM
bne L2
ldy #1 * 2
; Find the next argument
next: lda BASIC_BUF,x
beq done ; End of line reached
inx
cmp #' ' ; Skip leading spaces
beq next ;
; Found start of next argument. We've incremented the pointer in X already, so
; it points to the second character of the argument. This is useful since we
; will check now for a quoted argument, in which case we will have to skip this
; first character.
found: cmp #'"' ; Is the argument quoted?
beq setterm ; Jump if so
dex ; Reset pointer to first argument character
lda #' ' ; A space ends the argument
setterm:sta term ; Set end of argument marker
; Now store a pointer to the argument into the next slot. Since the BASIC
; input buffer is located at the start of a RAM page, no calculations are
; necessary.
txa ; Get low byte
add #<BASIC_BUF ; Not at page boundary
sta argv,y ; argv[y]= &arg
iny
;; lda #>BASIC_BUF
;; sta argv,y
iny
inc __argc ; Found another arg
; Search for the end of the argument
argloop:lda BASIC_BUF,x
beq done
inx
cmp term
bne argloop
; We've found the end of the argument. X points one character behind it, and
; A contains the terminating character. To make the argument a valid C string,
; replace the terminating character by a zero.
lda #0
sta BASIC_BUF-1,x
; Check if the maximum number of command line arguments is reached. If not,
; parse the next one.
lda __argc ; Get low byte of argument count
cmp #MAXARGS ; Maximum number of arguments reached?
bcc next ; Parse next one if not
; (The last vector in argv[] already is NULL.)
done: lda #<argv
ldx #>argv
sta __argv
stx __argv + 1
rts
.endproc
; These arrays are zeroed before initmainargs is called.
; char name[16+1];
; char* argv[MAXARGS+1]={name};
;
.bss
term: .res 1
name: .res NAME_LEN + 1
.data
argv: .addr name
.res MAXARGS * 2