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New mainargs.s from Greg King

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cuz 2003-05-25 11:46:21 +00:00
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@ -24,6 +24,9 @@ CURS_X = $D3 ; Cursor column
CURS_Y = $D6 ; Cursor row
CRAM_PTR = $F3 ; Pointer to current char in color RAM
BASIC_BUF = $200 ; Location of command-line
BASIC_BUF_LEN = 89 ; Maximum length of command-line
CHARCOLOR = $286
CURS_COLOR = $287 ; Color under the cursor
PALFLAG = $2A6 ; $01 = PAL, $00 = NTSC

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; mainargs.s
;
; Ullrich von Bassewitz, 2003-03-07
;
; Setup arguments for main.
; Based on code from Stefan A. Haubenthal, <polluks@web.de>
; 2003-05-18, Greg King
;
; Scan a group of arguments that are in BASIC's input-buffer.
; Build an array that points to the beginning of each argument.
; Send, to main(), that array and the count of the arguments.
; Command-lines look like these lines:
;
; run
; run : rem no arguments because no comma!
; run:rem,arg1," arg 2" , arg 3 ,, arg5, ...
;
; "run" and "rem" are entokenned; the args. are not. Leading spaces are
; ignored; trailing spaces are included -- unless the argument was quoted.
; TO-DO:
; - The "file-name" might be a path-name; don't copy the directory-components.
; - Add a control-character quoting mechanism.
.constructor initmainargs, 24
.import __argc, __argv
.include "c64.inc"
;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Setup arguments for main
; Maximum number of arguments allowed in the argument table.
; (An argument contains a comma, at least.)
;
MAXARGS = BASIC_BUF_LEN - 2 ; (don't count REM and terminating '\0')
.proc initmainargs
REM = $8f ; BASIC token-code
NAME_LEN = 16 ; maximum length of command-name
; Setup a pointer to our argv vector
lda #<argv
sta __argv
lda #>argv
sta __argv+1
; Save the last filename as argument #0. Since the buffer we're copying into
; is zeroed out, we don't need to add a NUL character.
; Get possible command-line arguments.
;
initmainargs:
; Assume that the program was loaded, a moment ago, by the traditional LOAD
; statement. Save the "most-recent filename" as argument #0.
; Because the buffer, that we're copying into, was zeroed out,
; we don't need to add a NUL character.
;
ldy FNAM_LEN
cpy #16+1
bcc L0
ldy #16 ; Limit the length
L0: dey
L1: lda (FNAM),y
sta argv0,y
dey
bpl L1
inc __argc ; __argc = 1
cpy #NAME_LEN + 1
bcc L1
ldy #NAME_LEN - 1 ; limit the length
L0: lda (FNAM),y
sta name,y
L1: dey
bpl L0
lda #<name
ldx #>name
sta argv
stx argv + 1
inc __argc ; argc always is equal to, at least, 1
; Find argument in BASIC buffer, if found, use it as arg #1
ldy #0
L2: lda $200,y
beq L9
iny
cmp #$8F ; REM token
; Find the "rem" token.
;
ldx #0
L2: lda BASIC_BUF,x
beq done ; no "rem," no args.
inx
cmp #REM
bne L2
sty argv+2 ; Store offset
ldy #>$200
sty argv+3
inc __argc ; argc = 2
ldy #1 * 2
; Done
; Find the next argument.
;
next: lda BASIC_BUF,x
beq done
inx
cmp #',' ; look for argument-list separator
bne next
lda #$00
sta BASIC_BUF-1,x ; make the previous arg. be a legal C string
inc __argc ; found another arg.
L9: rts
L4: lda BASIC_BUF,x
beq point ; zero-length argument
inx
cmp #' '
beq L4 ; skip leading spaces
.endproc
cmp #'"' ; is argument quoted?
beq L5
dex ; no, don't skip over character
clc ; (quotation-mark sets flag)
L5: ror quoted ; save it
; BASIC's input-buffer starts at the beginning of a RAM page.
; So, we don't need to add the offset -- just store it.
;
point: txa
sta argv,y ; argv[y]= &arg
iny
lda #>BASIC_BUF
sta argv,y
iny
;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Data
asl quoted ; is argument a string-literal?
bcc next ; no, don't look for ending quotation-mark
L7: lda BASIC_BUF,x
beq done
inx
cmp #'"'
bne L7
lda #$00
sta BASIC_BUF-1,x ; make this arg. be a legal C string
beq next ;(bra)
.data
argv: .word argv0 ; Pointer to program name
.word $0000 ; Optional second argument
.word $0000 ; Last vector must always be NULL
; (The last vector in argv[] already is NULL.)
;
done: lda #<argv
ldx #>argv
sta __argv
stx __argv + 1
rts
; These arrays are zeroed before initmainargs is called.
; char name[16+1];
; char* argv[MAXARGS+1]={name};
;
.bss
argv0: .res 17 ; Program name
quoted: .res 1, %00000000
name: .res NAME_LEN + 1
argv: .res (MAXARGS + 1) * 2