import { byte, memory, word } from './types'; /*eslint no-console: 0*/ const hex_digits = '0123456789ABCDEF'; const bin_digits = '01'; /** Returns a random byte. */ export function garbage(): byte { return (Math.random() * 0x100) & 0xff; } export const testables = { garbage }; /** * Returns an array or Uint8Array of `size` bytes filled as if the computer * was just powered on. */ export function allocMem(size: number) { const result = new Uint8Array(size); for (let idx = 0; idx < size; idx++) { result[idx] = (idx & 0x02) ? 0x00 : 0xff; } // Borrowed from AppleWin (https://github.com/AppleWin/AppleWin) for (let idx = 0; idx < size; idx += 0x200) { result[idx + 0x28] = garbage(); result[idx + 0x29] = garbage(); result[idx + 0x68] = garbage(); result[idx + 0x69] = garbage(); } return result; } /** Returns an array or Uint8Array of 256 * `pages` bytes. */ export function allocMemPages(pages: number): memory { return allocMem(pages << 8); } /** Returns a new Uint8Array for the input array. */ export function bytify(ary: number[]): memory { return new Uint8Array(ary); } /** Writes to the console. */ export function debug(...args: any[]): void { console.log.apply(console, args); } /** * Returns a string of hex digits (all caps). * @param v the value to encode * @param n the number of nibbles. If `n` is missing, it is guessed from the value * of `v`. If `v` < 256, it is assumed to be 2 nibbles, otherwise 4. */ export function toHex(v: byte | word | number, n?: number) { if (!n) { n = v < 256 ? 2 : 4; } let result = ''; for (let idx = 0; idx < n; idx++) { result = hex_digits[v & 0x0f] + result; v >>= 4; } return result; } /** * Returns a string of 8 binary digits. * @param v the value to encode */ export function toBinary(v: byte) { let result = ''; for (let idx = 0; idx < 8; idx++) { result = bin_digits[v & 0x01] + result; v >>= 1; } return result; } /** Packs a 32-bit integer into a string in little-endian order. */ export function numToString(num: number) { let result = ''; for (let idx = 0; idx < 4; idx++) { result += String.fromCharCode(num & 0xff); num >>= 8; } return result; }