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Standard Input/Output Functions for Apple 1
At the beginning of the program use the directives
#include <stdioh02>
The following functions are defined:
c = getchr(); Waits for a keypress and returns the cleaned
ASCII value corresponding to the pressed key.
Note: Calls getkey() from system library.
putchr(c); Writes character c to the screen.
Note: Calls prchr() from system library.
r = getstr(&s); Reads a maximum of 128 characters from keyboard
until the Return/Enter key is pressed, storing the
entered characters as null-terminated string s.
Allows corrections using Backspace/Delete.
Pressing the Escape/Abort key terminates entry,
leaving the string in an undefined state.
Returns number of characters entered, or 255
if entry was aborted.
Note: Calls getchr() in a loop and uses constants
DELKEY, RTNKEY, and ESCKEY from the system library.
r = outstr(&s): Writes up to 128 characters of null-terminated
string s to the screen.
Returns position of null terminator in string.
Note: Calls outsub(0, &s).
r = outsub(n, &s): Writes up to 128 characters of null-terminated
string s to the screen, starting at position n.
Returns position of null terminator in string.
Note: Calls putchr() in a loop.
r = putstr(&s): Writes up to 128 characters of null-terminated
string s to the screen and advances the cursor to
the beginning of the next line.
Returns number of characters printed.
Note: Calls outstr(&s) followed by newlin().
Note: This library expects the following functions to be defined:
getkey(); Wait for and read ASCII character from keyboard
prchr(); Print ASCII character to screen
delchr(); Backspace and delete previous character on screen
newlin(); Advance cursor to beginning of next line
along with the sequential Zero Page locations
strlo: String Pointer (low byte)
strhi: String Pointer (high byte)
and the assembler constants
DELKEY Delete/Backspace key ASCII code (usually DEL or BS)
ESCKEY Escape/Abort key ASCII code (usually ESC)
RTNKEY Return/Enter key ASCII code (usually CR)