cc65/libsrc/common/searchenv.s

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;
; Ullrich von Bassewitz, 2005-04-21
;
; Search the environment for a string.
;
.export searchenv, copyenvptr
.import __environ, __envcount
.import ptr1:zp, ptr2:zp, ptr3:zp
.code
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; searchenv:
;
; ptr1 must contain the string to search for. On exit, the N flag will tell
; if the entry was found, and X will contain the index of the environment
; string in the environment (a negative value if the entry was not found).
; On success, ptr3 will contain the entry and Y the offset of the '=' within
; the string.
.proc searchenv
; Copy the pointer to the environment to the zero page
jsr copyenvptr
; Loop over all environment entries trying to find the requested one.
ldx __envcount
@L0: dex
bmi @L9 ; Out of entries
; Since the maximum number of entries is 64, the index can only be 63, so
; the following shift cannot overflow and the carry is clear.
txa
asl a ; Mul by two for word access
tay
lda (ptr2),y
sta ptr3
iny
lda (ptr2),y
sta ptr3+1
; ptr1 points to name, ptr3 points to the next environment entry. Compare the
; two. The following loop limits the length of name to 255 bytes.
ldy #$00
@L1: lda (ptr1),y
beq @L2 ; Jump on end of name
cmp (ptr3),y
bne @L0 ; Next environment entry
iny
bne @L1
; End of name reached, check if the environment entry contains a '=' char
@L2: lda (ptr3),y
cmp #'='
bne @L0 ; Next environment entry
; Done. The function result is in X and the N flag is set correctly.
@L9: rts
.endproc
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; copyenvptr: Copy _environ to ptr2
;
.proc copyenvptr
lda __environ
sta ptr2
lda __environ+1
sta ptr2+1
rts
.endproc