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lib/parse: make parseLiteral a little tighter

Sub-parsers are seldom used by themselves, except for parseDecimal.
I'm tightening the code of this unit for two reasons:

1. Optimization
2. Upcoming API change where HL won't be preserved anymore, but will
   point to char following the last parse char. This will allow us
   to simplify lib/expr.
This commit is contained in:
Virgil Dupras 2019-12-29 19:47:19 -05:00
parent 15628da7de
commit d0f031939f
2 changed files with 59 additions and 75 deletions

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@ -74,6 +74,8 @@ There are decimal, hexadecimal and binary literals. A "straight" number is
parsed as a decimal. Hexadecimal literals must be prefixed with `0x` (`0xf4`). parsed as a decimal. Hexadecimal literals must be prefixed with `0x` (`0xf4`).
Binary must be prefixed with `0b` (`0b01100110`). Binary must be prefixed with `0b` (`0b01100110`).
A decimal literal cannot start with `0`, with the exception of the `0` literal.
Decimals and hexadecimal are "flexible". Whether they're written in a byte or Decimals and hexadecimal are "flexible". Whether they're written in a byte or
a word, you don't need to prefix them with zeroes. Watch out for overflow, a word, you don't need to prefix them with zeroes. Watch out for overflow,
however. however.

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@ -140,15 +140,11 @@ parseDecimal:
pop hl ; <-- lvl 1, orig pop hl ; <-- lvl 1, orig
jp unsetZ jp unsetZ
; Parse string at (HL) as a hexadecimal value and return value in DE under the ; Parse string at (HL) as a hexadecimal value without the "0x" prefix and
; same conditions as parseLiteral. ; return value in DE.
; Sets Z on success.
parseHexadecimal: parseHexadecimal:
call hasHexPrefix
ret nz
push hl push hl
ld d, 0
inc hl ; get rid of "0x"
inc hl
call strlen call strlen
cp 3 cp 3
jr c, .single jr c, .single
@ -182,29 +178,12 @@ parseHexadecimal:
pop hl pop hl
ret ret
; Sets Z if (HL) has a '0x' prefix. ; Parse string at (HL) as a binary value (010101) without the "0b" prefix and
hasHexPrefix: ; return value in E. D is always zero.
ld a, (hl)
cp '0'
ret nz
push hl
inc hl
ld a, (hl)
cp 'x'
pop hl
ret
; Parse string at (HL) as a binary value (0b010101) and return value in E.
; D is always zero.
; Sets Z on success. ; Sets Z on success.
parseBinaryLiteral: parseBinaryLiteral:
call hasBinPrefix
ret nz
push bc push bc
push hl push hl
ld d, 0
inc hl ; get rid of "0b"
inc hl
call strlen call strlen
or a or a
jr z, .error ; empty, error jr z, .error ; empty, error
@ -237,49 +216,6 @@ parseBinaryLiteral:
pop bc pop bc
ret ret
; Sets Z if (HL) has a '0b' prefix.
hasBinPrefix:
ld a, (hl)
cp '0'
ret nz
push hl
inc hl
ld a, (hl)
cp 'b'
pop hl
ret
; Parse string at (HL) and, if it is a char literal, sets Z and return
; corresponding value in E. D is always zero.
;
; A valid char literal starts with ', ends with ' and has one character in the
; middle. No escape sequence are accepted, but ''' will return the apostrophe
; character.
parseCharLiteral:
ld a, 0x27 ; apostrophe (') char
cp (hl)
ret nz
push hl
inc hl
inc hl
cp (hl)
jr nz, .end ; not ending with an apostrophe
inc hl
ld a, (hl)
or a ; cp 0
jr nz, .end ; string has to end there
; Valid char, good
ld d, a ; A is zero, take advantage of that
dec hl
dec hl
ld a, (hl)
ld e, a
cp a ; ensure Z
.end:
pop hl
ret
; Parses the string at (HL) and returns the 16-bit value in DE. The string ; Parses the string at (HL) and returns the 16-bit value in DE. The string
; can be a decimal literal (1234), a hexadecimal literal (0x1234) or a char ; can be a decimal literal (1234), a hexadecimal literal (0x1234) or a char
; literal ('X'). ; literal ('X').
@ -287,11 +223,57 @@ parseCharLiteral:
; As soon as the number doesn't fit 16-bit any more, parsing stops and the ; As soon as the number doesn't fit 16-bit any more, parsing stops and the
; number is invalid. If the number is valid, Z is set, otherwise, unset. ; number is invalid. If the number is valid, Z is set, otherwise, unset.
parseLiteral: parseLiteral:
call parseCharLiteral ld de, 0 ; pre-fill
ret z ld a, (hl)
call parseHexadecimal cp 0x27 ; apostrophe
ret z jr z, .char
call parseBinaryLiteral cp '0'
ret z jr z, .hexOrBin
jp parseDecimal jp parseDecimal
; Parse string at (HL) and, if it is a char literal, sets Z and return
; corresponding value in E. D is always zero.
;
; A valid char literal starts with ', ends with ' and has one character in the
; middle. No escape sequence are accepted, but ''' will return the apostrophe
; character.
.char:
push hl
inc hl
inc hl
cp (hl)
jr nz, .charEnd ; not ending with an apostrophe
inc hl
ld a, (hl)
or a ; cp 0
jr nz, .charEnd ; string has to end there
; Valid char, good
dec hl
dec hl
ld e, (hl)
cp a ; ensure Z
.charEnd:
pop hl
ret
.hexOrBin:
inc hl
ld a, (hl)
inc hl ; already place it for hex or bin
cp 'x'
jr z, .hex
cp 'b'
jr z, .bin
; special case: single '0'. set Z if we hit have null terminating.
or a
.hexOrBinEnd:
dec hl \ dec hl ; replace HL
ret ; Z already set
.hex:
call parseHexadecimal
jr .hexOrBinEnd
.bin:
call parseBinaryLiteral
jr .hexOrBinEnd