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n65/lib/n65/directives/dw.rb
2016-12-13 15:12:39 -08:00

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require_relative '../instruction_base'
module N65
####
## This directive instruction can include a binary file
class DW < InstructionBase
####
## Try to parse a dw directive
def self.parse(line)
## Maybe it is a straight up bit of hex
match_data = line.match(/^\.dw\s+\$([0-9A-F]{1,4})$/)
unless match_data.nil?
word = match_data[1].to_i(16)
return DW.new(word)
end
## Or maybe it points to a symbol
match_data = line.match(/^\.dw\s+([A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_\.]+)/)
unless match_data.nil?
symbol = match_data[1]
return DW.new(symbol)
end
nil
end
####
## Initialize with filename
def initialize(value)
@value = value
end
####
## Execute on the assembler, now in this case value may
## be a symbol that needs to be resolved, if so we return
## a lambda which can be executed later, with the promise
## that that symbol will have then be defined
## This is a little complicated, I admit.
def exec(assembler)
promise = assembler.with_saved_state do |saved_assembler|
value = saved_assembler.symbol_table.resolve_symbol(@value)
bytes = [value & 0xFFFF].pack('S').bytes
saved_assembler.write_memory(bytes)
end
## Try to execute it now, or setup the promise to return
case @value
when Integer
bytes = [@value & 0xFFFF].pack('S').bytes
assembler.write_memory(bytes)
when String
begin
promise.call
rescue SymbolTable::UndefinedSymbol
## Must still advance PC before returning promise, so we'll write
## a place holder value of 0xDEAD
assembler.write_memory([0xDE, 0xAD])
return promise
end
else
fail("Uknown argument in .dw directive")
end
end
####
## Display
def to_s
case @value
when String
".dw #{@value}"
when Fixnum
".dw $%4.X" % @value
end
end
end
end