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String Manipulation Functions for C02
Strings are zero-terminated arrays of type char with a maximum length
of 128 characters.
The first character in a string is at position 0, and the last character
is at position length - 1.
Since all of the routines stop processing at the 128th character, a 128
character string does not require a zero terminator.
Usage: at the beginning of the program use the directives
#include <string.h02>
The following functions are defined:
p = strchr(c, &s); Searches string s for character c.
Returns position of character in string, or 255
if character was not found.
n = strlen(&s); Determines length of string s.
Returns length of string.
strset(&s); Sets string s as the source string for subsequent
strcat(). strcmp(), strcpy(), and strstr() calls.
Note: Sets variables srclo and srchi as a pointer
to the string.
n = strcat(&s); Concatenates destination string s onto the end of
source string set by prior setstr() call.
Returns total length of concatenated string.
Note: srclo and srchi are left pointing to the
source string.
b = strcmp(&s); Compares destination string s against source
string set by prior setstr() call.
Returns -1 if source < destination, 0 if
source = destination, and 1 if source > destination.
Note: srclo and srchi are left pointing to the
source string.
n = strcpy(&s); Copies destination string s into source string
set by prior setstr() call, replacing previous
contents.
Returns number of characters copied.
Note: srclo and srchi are left pointing to the
source string.
p = strstr(&s); Searches for destination string s in source string
set by prior setstr() call.
Returns position of destination string in source
string, or 255 if character was not found.
Note: srclo and srchi are left pointing to the
address of the position of the destination string
in the source string.
Note: This library expects the following Zero Page locations to be defined
strlo, strhi Destination String Pointer
srclo, srchi String Pointer (high byte)
as well as the memory location
temp0 Temporary storage