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Andy McFadden df2f3803f4 SourceGen After Dark
Most of SourceGen uses standard WPF controls, which get their default
style from the system theme.  The main disassembly list uses a
custom style, and always looks like the Windows default theme.

Some people greatly prefer white text on a black background, so we
now provide a way to get that.  This also requires muting the colors
used for Notes, since those were chosen to contrast with black text.

This does not affect anything other than the ListView used for
code, because everything else can be set through the Windows
"personalization" interface.  We might want to change the way the
Notes window looks though, to avoid having glowing bookmarks on
the side.
2019-10-12 17:23:32 -07:00
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Apple Optionally treat BRKs as two-byte instructions 2019-10-09 14:55:56 -07:00
Atari Update comments 2019-10-12 17:18:04 -07:00
Commodore
Help SourceGen After Dark 2019-10-12 17:23:32 -07:00
Nintendo
TestData
ExportTemplate.html Make links less distracting in HTML output 2019-09-22 16:45:08 -07:00
LegalStuff.txt
README.md
RuntimeData.csproj
SGStyle.css Make links less distracting in HTML output 2019-09-22 16:45:08 -07:00
SystemDefs.json Optionally treat BRKs as two-byte instructions 2019-10-09 14:55:56 -07:00

Runtime Data

Symbol files and analyzer scripts are split into directories by platform manufacturer.

The Visual Studio project (RuntimeData.csproj) exists so you can edit scripts with IntelliSense and error highlighting. Everything here is distributed as source, not in compiled form; all compilation occurs at run time.

SystemDefs.json

This file defines the systems available in the "new project" screen. The following fields are mandatory:

  • Name - Short name that identifies the system.
  • GroupName - Short string used to group common items together in the UI.
  • CPU - Type of CPU used. The string must be part of the known set (see CpuDef.cs)
  • Speed - Clock rate, in MHz, of the CPU on the system. When multiple speeds are possible, use the most common, favoring NTSC over PAL.
  • SymbolFiles - List of platform symbol file identifiers (see below).
  • ExtensionScripts - List of extension script file identifiers (see below).
  • Parameters - List of optional parameters (see below).

The currently-supported parameters are:

  • load-address=<addr> - Specify the initial load address. The default is 0x1000.
  • entry-flags=<flag-set> - Specify the processor status flag values to use at entry points. This is intended for use on the 65802/65816, and may be one of "emulation", "native-short", and "native-long". The default is "emulation".
  • undocumented-opcodes={true|false} - Enable or disable undocumented opcodes. They are disabled by default.
  • first-word-is-load-addr={true|false} - If true, the first two bytes of the file contain the load address.
  • default-text-encoding=<mode> - Specify default character encoding. Use "c64-petscii" for PETSCII. The default is low/high ASCII.

All of these things can be changed after the project has begun, but it's nice to have them configured in advance.

SymbolFiles and ExtensionScripts use file identifiers, which look like "RT:Apple/ProDOS8.sym65". The "RT:" means that the file lives in the RuntimeData directory, and the rest is a partial pathname. Files that live in the same directory as the project file are prefixed with "PROJ:". All symbol files and extension scripts must live in the RuntimeData directory or project file directory, or they will not be loaded.

All "RT:" identifier paths are relative to the RuntimeData directory. The Group Name is not automatically added.

Platform Symbol Files and Extension Scripts

These are described in the "Advanced Topics" section of the manual (here).

Misc Files

LegalStuff.txt, Logo.png, and AboutImage.png are displayed by SourceGen, on the start screen and the About box.