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New version from Oliver Schmidt
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MAXARGS = 10
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; ProDOS stores the filename in the second half of BASIC's input buffer, so
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; there are 128 characters left. At least 7 characters are necessary for the
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; CALLxxxx:REM so 121 characters may be used before overwriting the ProDOS
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; filename. As we don't want to put further restrictions on the command-line
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; length we reserve those 121 characters terminated by a zero.
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BUF_LEN = 122
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BASIC_BUF = $200
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FNAM_LEN = $280
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FNAM = $281
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REM = $B2 ; BASIC token-code
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; Get possible command-line arguments. Goes into the special INIT segment,
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; which may be reused after the startup code is run
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; which may be reused after the startup code is run.
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.segment "INIT"
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initmainargs:
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; Assume that the program was loaded, a moment ago, by the traditional BLOAD
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; statement of BASIC.SYSTEM. Save the "most-recent filename" as argument #0.
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; statement of BASIC.SYSTEM. Save the filename as argument #0 if available.
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ldx __dos_type ; No ProDOS -> argv[0] = ""
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beq :+
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@ -67,7 +75,25 @@ initmainargs:
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inx
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cmp #REM
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bne :-
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ldy #$01 * 2 ; Start with argv[1]
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; If a clock is present it is called by ProDOS on file operations. On machines
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; with a slot-based clock (like the Thunder Clock) the clock firmware places
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; the current date in BASIC's input buffer. Therefore we have to create a copy
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; of the command-line in a different buffer before the original is potentially
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; destroyed.
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ldy #$00
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: lda BASIC_BUF,x
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sta buffer,y
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inx
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iny
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cpy #BUF_LEN - 1 ; Keep the terminating zero intact
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bcc :-
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; Start processing the arguments.
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ldx #$00
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ldy #$01 * 2 ; Start with argv[1]
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; Find the next argument. Stop if the end of the string or a character with the
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; hibit set is reached. The later is true if the string isn't already parsed by
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@ -79,7 +105,7 @@ initmainargs:
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; for the REM token we stumbled across the first '2' character ($32+$80 = $B2)
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; and interpreted the rest of the date as a spurious command-line parameter.
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next: lda BASIC_BUF,x
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next: lda buffer,x
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beq done
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bmi done
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inx
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@ -92,39 +118,40 @@ next: lda BASIC_BUF,x
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; first character.
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cmp #'"' ; Is the argument quoted?
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beq setterm ; Jump if so
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beq :+ ; Jump if so
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dex ; Reset pointer to first argument character
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lda #' ' ; A space ends the argument
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setterm:sta tmp1 ; Set end of argument marker
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: sta tmp1 ; Set end of argument marker
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; Now store a pointer to the argument into the next slot. Since the BASIC
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; input buffer is located at the start of a RAM page, no calculations are
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; necessary.
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; Now store a pointer to the argument into the next slot.
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txa ; Get low byte
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clc
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adc #<buffer
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sta argv,y ; argv[y] = &arg
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iny
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lda #>BASIC_BUF
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lda #$00
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adc #>buffer
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sta argv,y
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iny
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inc __argc ; Found another arg
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; Search for the end of the argument
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; Search for the end of the argument.
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argloop:lda BASIC_BUF,x
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: lda buffer,x
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beq done
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inx
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cmp tmp1
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bne argloop
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bne :-
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; We've found the end of the argument. X points one character behind it, and
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; A contains the terminating character. To make the argument a valid C string,
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; replace the terminating character by a zero.
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lda #$00
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sta BASIC_BUF-1,x
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sta buffer-1,x
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; Check if the maximum number of command line arguments is reached. If not,
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; Check if the maximum number of command-line arguments is reached. If not,
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; parse the next one.
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lda __argc ; Get low byte of argument count
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@ -146,3 +173,7 @@ done: lda #<argv
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argv: .addr FNAM
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.res MAXARGS * 2
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.bss
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buffer: .res BUF_LEN
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