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Author SHA1 Message Date
Greg King
8b5a2f135c Added missing <tag> and <itemize> Linuxdoc tags to some ctype.h function descriptions. 2020-03-27 00:59:15 -04:00
IrgendwerA8
ce80624f62 ctype size optimization 2020-02-03 20:45:09 +01:00
Greg King
b66f7272af Updated the cx16 library to the ROM's prerelease 36. 2020-01-11 02:20:52 -05:00
Greg King
f75657d7e2 Added <cx16.h> to the function reference document. 2019-11-20 12:11:47 -05:00
Stefan
c08f1e4bfd Update funcref.sgml 2019-11-20 12:54:47 +01:00
Greg King
4dda5d2173 Changed a "See also" link in the abort() and assert() descriptions from raise() to signal().
Programmers might want to use signal() to catch the SIGABRT that's sent by abort() and assert().
2019-11-12 11:57:38 -05:00
Greg King
ac4866c027 Made assert() send SIGABRT when an assertion fails.
A signal handler can catch it, and do anything needed to make stderr work.
2019-11-10 12:46:01 -05:00
Stefan
7f7db01e25 Fixed typos 2019-11-10 03:21:43 -05:00
Oliver Schmidt
ac0b452834 Added '_' prefix to sin and cos.
Users complained that otherwise the names might clash with their functions.
2019-04-13 11:25:54 +02:00
IrgendwerA8
df80d071e8 Added space after function name. 2019-03-29 22:53:04 +01:00
IrgendwerA8
3d8c3a4948 Code review adaptations, removed "cc65_" prefix from functions 2019-03-29 22:53:04 +01:00
IrgendwerA8
435f417c64 Moved documentation to funcref. 2019-03-29 22:53:04 +01:00
Marrin
003d6542e4 Fixed documented return type. 2019-01-02 12:06:01 +01:00
Oliver Schmidt
3ffefb0f0d
Fixed reference to clock_settime(). 2018-11-16 12:45:45 +01:00
Oliver Schmidt
83768a1e8a Fixed two typos. 2018-11-13 18:33:51 +01:00
Oliver Schmidt
8fd1db4d78 Added basic docs on the clock_... functions. 2018-11-08 20:43:46 +01:00
Oliver Schmidt
6cce110345 Adjusted URL to use https (and removed obsolete dates). 2018-09-20 12:45:15 +02:00
Oliver Schmidt
f8c6c58373 Made Apple II CONIO more flexible.
Originally the Apple II had a 64 char set and used the upper two bits to control inverse and blinking. The Apple //e brought then an alternate char set without blinking but more individual chars. However, it does _not_ contain 128 chars and use the upper bit to control inverse as one would assume. Rather it contains more than 128 chars - the MouseText chars. And because Apple wanted to provide as much backward compatibility as possible with the original char set, the alternate char set has a rather weird layout for chars > 128 with the inverse lowercase chars _not_ at (normal lowercase char + 128).

So far the Apple II CONIO implementation mapped chars 128-255 to chars 0-127 (with the exception of \r and \n). It made use of alternate chars > 128 transparently for the user via reverse(1). The user didn't have direct access to the MouseText chars, they were only used interally for things like chline() and cvline().

Now the mapping of chars 128-255 to 0-127 is removed. Using chars > 128 gives the user direct access to the "raw" alternate chars > 128. This especially give the use direct access to the MouseText chars. But this clashes with the exsisting (and still desirable) revers(1) logic. Combining reverse(1) with chars > 128 just doesn't result in anything usable!

What motivated this change? When I worked on the VT100 line drawing support for Telnet65 on the Apple //e (not using CONIO at all) I finally understood how MouseText is intended to be used to draw arbitrary grids with just three chars: A special "L" type char, the underscore and a vertical bar at the left side of the char box. I notice that with those chars it is possible to follow the CONIO approach to boxes and grids: Combining chline()/cvline() with special CH_... char constants for edges and intersections.

But in order to actually do so I needed to be able to define CH_... constants that when fed into the ordinary cputc() pipeline end up as MouseText chars. The obvious approach was to allow chars > 128 to directly access MouseText chars :-)

Now that the native CONIO box/grid approach works I deleted the Apple //e proprietary textframe() function that I added as replacement quite some years ago.

Again: Please note that chline()/cvline() and the CH... constants don't work with reverse(1)!
2018-08-20 00:30:17 +02:00
Oliver Schmidt
842c151edd Replaced _systime with clock_gettime.
We want to add the capability to not only get the time but also set the time, but there's no "setter" for the "getter" time().

The first ones that come into mind are gettimeofday() and settimeofday(). However, they take a struct timezone argument that doesn't make sense - even the man pages says "The use of the timezone structure is obsolete; the tz argument should normally be specified as NULL." And POSIX says "Applications should use the clock_gettime() function instead of the obsolescent gettimeofday() function."

The ...timeofday() functions work with microseconds while the clock_...time() functions work with nanoseconds. Given that we expect our targets to support only 1/10 of seconds the microseconds look preferable at first sight. However, already microseconds require the cc65 data type 'long' so it's not such a relevant difference to nanoseconds. Additionally clock_getres() seems useful.

In order to avoid code duplication clock_gettime() takes over the role of the actual time getter from _systime(). So time() now calls clock_gettime() instead of _systime().

For some reason beyond my understanding _systime() was mentioned in time.h. _systime() worked exactly like e.g. _sysremove() and those _sys...() functions are all considered internal. The only reason I could see would be a performance gain of bypassing the time() wrapper. However, all known _systime() implementations internally called mktime(). And mktime() is implemented in C using an iterative algorithm so I really can't see what would be left to gain here. From that perspective I decided to just remove _systime().
2018-08-15 16:06:44 +02:00
Greg King
6d87370881 Fixed strpbrk().
Added its prototype.  Documented it.
2018-05-29 14:29:50 -04:00
Bas Wassink
b98517f90b Add __fastcall__ to cbm_k_second() documentation 2018-05-25 13:17:12 +02:00
compyx
8ffe623e74 Add CBM kernal call SECOND to CBM library (see issue #525) 2018-05-23 17:32:02 +02:00
Oliver Schmidt
4459b8973b
Merge pull request #659 from polluks/patch-10
Fixed typos and added references for #655
2018-05-23 15:51:25 +02:00
Stefan
d28fce082d
Update funcref.sgml 2018-05-23 13:40:14 +00:00
Stefan
714a347dc9
Update funcref.sgml 2018-05-23 13:32:17 +00:00
Stefan
0a1e68d7a9
Update funcref.sgml 2018-05-23 13:30:57 +00:00
Stefan
9e4833e21f
Added documentation of cbm_k_untlk 2018-05-23 04:27:05 +00:00
Stefan
37e6b05b4a
Fixed typos and added references for #655 2018-05-23 01:51:54 +00:00
compyx
30ada49458 Add CBM kernal call TKSA to CBM library
This adds the CBM kernal call TKSA as cbm_k_tksa() to the CBM library.
2018-05-22 14:16:00 +02:00
Marco van den Heuvel
04675fca2a Order fix. 2018-05-02 11:23:43 -07:00
Marco van den Heuvel
b1c3daca3a Fixed the order of some functions. 2018-05-01 14:45:51 -07:00
Marco van den Heuvel
b12678e90d Fixed a typo. 2018-04-30 14:34:46 -07:00
Marco van den Heuvel
ad7b339c44 Added C64 Turbo Master accelerator code and documentation. 2018-04-30 14:30:35 -07:00
Marco van den Heuvel
11629bcf99 Added C65/C64DX accelerator code and documentation. 2018-04-27 14:22:41 -07:00
Marco van den Heuvel
f2e46f0fdf Added C64 Chameleon accelerator code and documentation. 2018-04-25 12:53:29 -07:00
Marco van den Heuvel
cc2bcb8a4d Changed c128 accelerator code and documention to include both C64 and C128 support. 2018-04-23 19:25:11 -07:00
Marco van den Heuvel
28f26991ac Updated c128 accelerator code and documentation. 2018-04-21 09:52:50 -07:00
Marco van den Heuvel
3f5683b391 Added C128 in C64 mode accelerator code and documentation. 2018-04-20 12:08:28 -07:00
Marco van den Heuvel
c5f15fa1d5 Fixed some comment and documentation errors. 2018-04-15 11:55:58 -07:00
Marco van den Heuvel
6076316f38 Added c64dtv accelerator code and documentation. 2018-04-14 10:40:13 -07:00
Marco van den Heuvel
89c3ed6d7f Added C64/C128 SuperCPU accelerator functions and started on a generic framework for accelerators. 2018-04-09 19:36:53 -07:00
Marco van den Heuvel
03ba3f7473 Added c16/plus4 fast(), isfast() and slow() functions, and updated the documentation accordingly. 2018-03-23 14:27:15 -07:00
Marco van den Heuvel
5d4116f05f Added isfast function which returns a 1 when the C128 is in 2MHz mode. 2018-03-20 13:11:24 -07:00
Marco van den Heuvel
5a9d908007 Added 2a03/2a07 and HuC6280 detection. 2018-03-01 14:57:42 -08:00
Marco van den Heuvel
102d486207 Updated getcpu() function documentation. 2018-03-01 08:55:29 -08:00
Stefan
89799cd02e More notes 2018-02-10 00:08:28 +01:00
Stefan
46bdc016db Removed empty notes 2018-02-07 18:08:40 +01:00
Stefan
54f8dea29b Added note 2018-02-07 17:23:23 +01:00
Stefan
4d7098f2f2 Requested changes 2018-02-07 16:23:49 +01:00
Stefan
b69ee802fd Sorted 2018-02-07 03:07:30 +01:00