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cc65/libsrc/common/strdup.s
cuz 1627af5de8 Replace strdup by an assembler implementation
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ArmAsm

;
; Ullrich von Bassewitz, 18.07.2000
;
; char* __fastcall__ strdup (const char* S);
;
; Note: The code knowns which zero page locations are used by malloc.
;
.importzp sp, tmp1, ptr4
.import pushax, decsp4, incsp4
.import _strlen, _malloc, _memcpy
.export _strdup
.macpack generic
_strdup:
; Since we need some place to store the intermediate results, allocate a
; stack frame. To make this somewhat more efficient, create the stackframe
; as needed for the final call to the memcpy function.
jsr decsp4 ; Target/source
; Store the pointer into the source slot
ldy #0
sta (sp),y
iny
pha
txa
sta (sp),y
pla
; Get length of S (which is still in a/x)
jsr _strlen
; Calculate strlen(S)+1 (the space needed)
add #1
bcc @L1
inx
; Save the space we're about to allocate in ptr4
@L1: sta ptr4
stx ptr4+1
; Allocate memory. _malloc will not use ptr4
jsr _malloc
; Store the result into the target stack slot
ldy #2
sta (sp),y ; Store low byte
sta tmp1
txa ; Get high byte
iny
sta (sp),y ; Store high byte
; Check for a NULL pointer
ora tmp1
beq OutOfMemory
; Copy the string. memcpy will return the target string which is exactly
; what we need here. It will also drop the allocated stack frame.
lda ptr4
ldx ptr4+1 ; Load size
jmp _memcpy ; Copy string, drop stackframe
; Out of memory, return NULL (A = 0)
OutOfMemory:
tax
jmp incsp4 ; Drop stack frame