diff --git a/cc.asm b/cc.asm index 09e9bf6..298fc6a 100644 --- a/cc.asm +++ b/cc.asm @@ -1085,26 +1085,26 @@ dv10 pld return * ~Zero - zero an area of direct page memory * * Inputs: -* addr - address of the memory -* size - number of bytes to zero (must be > 1) +* addr - address of the memory +* size - number of bytes to zero (must be > 1) * **************************************************************** * -~Zero start +~Zero start csubroutine (2:size,4:addr),0 - lda #0 - sta [addr] - ldx addr - txy - iny - lda size - dea - dea - phb - mvn 0,0 - plb + lda #0 + sta [addr] + ldx addr + txy + iny + lda size + dea + dea + phb + mvn 0,0 + plb creturn - end + end diff --git a/ctype.asm b/ctype.asm index 4ba2ece..3c6bcac 100644 --- a/ctype.asm +++ b/ctype.asm @@ -850,7 +850,7 @@ __ctype start * __ctype2 - character types array * * This data area defines a second array of of bit masks. It -* is used to test for character types. For example, to +* is used to test for character types. For example, to * determine if a character is allowed as an initial character * in a symbol, and _csym with the array element for the * character being tested. If the result is non-zero, the diff --git a/equates.asm b/equates.asm index b5a0614..4760a9e 100644 --- a/equates.asm +++ b/equates.asm @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ _IOMYBUF gequ $0040 buffer was allocated by stdio _IOEOF gequ $0080 has an EOF been found? _IOERR gequ $0100 has an error occurred? _IOTEXT gequ $0200 is this file a text file? -_IOTEMPFILE gequ $0400 was this file created by tmpfile()? +_IOTEMPFILE gequ $0400 was this file created by tmpfile()? ! record structure ! ---------------- diff --git a/orca.asm b/orca.asm index 9792682..41e28fc 100644 --- a/orca.asm +++ b/orca.asm @@ -85,9 +85,9 @@ shellid start rtl lb1 lda >~COMMANDLINE+2 - pha - lda >~COMMANDLINE - pha + pha + lda >~COMMANDLINE + pha phd tsc tcd diff --git a/stdio.asm b/stdio.asm index 1f18719..d028667 100644 --- a/stdio.asm +++ b/stdio.asm @@ -640,7 +640,7 @@ rdTransferCount ds 4 * * Outputs: * Returns NULL if an EOF is encountered, placing any -* characters read before the EOF into s. Returns S if +* characters read before the EOF into s. Returns S if * a line or part of a line is read. * **************************************************************** @@ -2064,7 +2064,7 @@ wrTransferCount ds 4 * * Read a character from standard in. No errors are possible. * -* The character read is returned in A. The null character +* The character read is returned in A. The null character * is mapped into EOF. * **************************************************************** @@ -2273,7 +2273,7 @@ args ds 2 original argument address * int putchar(c) * char c; * -* Print the character to standard out. The character is +* Print the character to standard out. The character is * returned. No errors are possible. * * The character \n is automatically followed by a $0D, which @@ -4264,7 +4264,7 @@ lb3 creturn 4:ptr * ------------------------ * * '-' Left justify the output. -* '0' Use '0' for the pad character rather than ' '. This +* '0' Use '0' for the pad character rather than ' '. This * flag is ignored if the '-' flag is also used. * '+' Only used for conversion operations 'd' 'e' 'E' 'f' 'g' 'G'. * Specifies that a leading sign is to be printed for @@ -4278,7 +4278,7 @@ lb3 creturn 4:ptr * Optional Min Field Width * ------------------------ * -* This field is either a number or *. If it is *, an integer +* This field is either a number or *. If it is *, an integer * argument is consumed from the stack and used as the field * width. In either case, the output value is printed in a field * that is NUMBER characters wide. By default, the value is @@ -4295,7 +4295,7 @@ lb3 creturn 4:ptr * ----------------------- * * An 'l' indicates that the 'd', 'o', 'u', 'x' or 'X' argument is -* long. 'L' and 'u' are also accepted for compliance with ANSI C, +* long. 'L' and 'u' are also accepted for compliance with ANSI C, * but have no effect in this implementation. * * Conversion Specifier @@ -5223,7 +5223,7 @@ read ds 2 # chars read * int ~scanf(format, additional arguments) * char *format; * -* Scan by calling ~getchar indirectly. If a '%' is found, it +* Scan by calling ~getchar indirectly. If a '%' is found, it * is interpreted as follows: * * Assignment Suppression Flag @@ -5367,7 +5367,7 @@ rm1d cmp #']' skip ']' in scanset, if present bne rm2a rm2 jsr IncFormat rm2a tax - beq rt1 skip up to the closing ']' + beq rt1 skip up to the closing ']' cmp #']' bne rm2 rm3 tyx if '*' not found diff --git a/string.asm b/string.asm index 7cb9c9e..f140c60 100644 --- a/string.asm +++ b/string.asm @@ -742,7 +742,7 @@ lb1 lda [s1],Y inc s2+2 bra lb1 -lb2 ldx #0 s1 is finished. If s2 is, too, the +lb2 ldx #0 s1 is finished. If s2 is, too, the lda [s2],Y strings are equal. beq lb4 less ldx #-1 It wasn't, so *s1 < *s2 @@ -1058,7 +1058,7 @@ lb1a iny inc s2+2 bra lb1 -lb2 ldx #0 s1 is finished. If s2 is, too, the +lb2 ldx #0 s1 is finished. If s2 is, too, the lda [s2],Y strings are equal. beq lb4 less ldx #-1 It wasn't, so *s1 < *s2 diff --git a/time.asm b/time.asm index b260877..658e18d 100644 --- a/time.asm +++ b/time.asm @@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ tm_mon ds 2 month 0..11 tm_year ds 2 year 70..200 (1900=0) tm_wday ds 2 day of week 0..6 (Sun = 0) tm_yday ds 2 day of year 0..365 -tm_isdst ds 2 daylight savings? 1 = yes, 0 = no +tm_isdst ds 2 daylight savings? 1 = yes, 0 = no end **************************************************************** diff --git a/toolglue.asm b/toolglue.asm index b764fc6..b06522a 100644 --- a/toolglue.asm +++ b/toolglue.asm @@ -625,21 +625,21 @@ GetMSData start csubroutine (4:reserved,4:DP),0 - tsc - sec - sbc #8 - tcs - _GetMSData + tsc + sec + sbc #8 + tcs + _GetMSData sta >~TOOLERROR - ldy #2 - pla - sta [DP] - pla - sta [DP],Y - pla - sta [reserved] - pla - sta [reserved],Y + ldy #2 + pla + sta [DP] + pla + sta [DP],Y + pla + sta [reserved] + pla + sta [reserved],Y creturn end