; Prog8 definitions for the Text I/O console routines for the Virtual Machine ; ; Written by Irmen de Jong (irmen@razorvine.net) - license: GNU GPL 3.0 %import conv txt { sub clear_screen() { void syscall1(3, "\x1b[2J\x1B[H") } sub nl() { txt.chrout('\n') } sub spc() { txt.chrout(' ') } sub lowercase() { ; not supported } sub uppercase() { ; not supported } sub chrout(ubyte char) { void syscall1(2, char) } sub print (str text) { void syscall1(3, text) } sub print_ub0 (ubyte value) { ; ---- print the ubyte in A in decimal form, with left padding 0s (3 positions total) conv.str_ub0(value) print(conv.string_out) } sub print_ub (ubyte value) { ; ---- print the ubyte in decimal form, without left padding 0s conv.str_ub(value) print(conv.string_out) } sub print_b (byte value) { ; ---- print the byte in decimal form, without left padding 0s conv.str_b(value) print(conv.string_out) } sub print_ubhex (ubyte value, ubyte prefix) { ; ---- print the ubyte in hex form if prefix chrout('$') conv.str_ubhex(value) print(conv.string_out) } sub print_ubbin (ubyte value, ubyte prefix) { ; ---- print the ubyte in binary form if prefix chrout('%') conv.str_ubbin(value) print(conv.string_out) } sub print_uwbin (uword value, ubyte prefix) { ; ---- print the uword in binary form if prefix chrout('%') conv.str_uwbin(value) print(conv.string_out) } sub print_uwhex (uword value, ubyte prefix) { ; ---- print the uword in hexadecimal form (4 digits) if prefix chrout('$') conv.str_uwhex(value) print(conv.string_out) } sub print_uw0 (uword value) { ; ---- print the uword value in decimal form, with left padding 0s (5 positions total) conv.str_uw0(value) print(conv.string_out) } sub print_uw (uword value) { ; ---- print the uword in decimal form, without left padding 0s conv.str_uw(value) print(conv.string_out) } sub print_w (word value) { ; ---- print the (signed) word in decimal form, without left padding 0's conv.str_w(value) print(conv.string_out) } sub input_chars (uword buffer) -> ubyte { ; ---- Input a string (max. 80 chars) from the keyboard. Returns length of input. (string is terminated with a 0 byte as well) ; It assumes the keyboard is selected as I/O channel! return syscall1(6, buffer) } }