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183 lines
3.9 KiB
NASM
183 lines
3.9 KiB
NASM
; *** Consts ***
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; maximum number of lines (line number maximum, however, is always 0xffff)
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.equ BUF_MAXLINES 0x100
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; Size of the string pool
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.equ BUF_POOLSIZE 0x1000
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; *** Variables ***
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; A pointer to the first free line
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.equ BUF_LFREE BUF_RAMSTART
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; A pointer to the first free byte in the pool
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.equ BUF_PFREE @+2
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; The line index. Each record consists of 4 bytes: 2 for line number,
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; 2 for pointer to string in pool. Kept in order of line numbers.
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.equ BUF_LINES @+2
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; The line pool. A list of null terminated strings. BUF_LINES records point
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; to those strings.
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.equ BUF_POOL @+BUF_MAXLINES*4
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.equ BUF_RAMEND @+BUF_POOLSIZE
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bufInit:
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ld hl, BUF_LINES
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ld (BUF_LFREE), hl
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ld hl, BUF_POOL
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ld (BUF_PFREE), hl
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cp a ; ensure Z
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ret
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; Add line at (HL) with line number DE to the buffer. The string at (HL) should
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; not contain the line number prefix or the whitespace between the line number
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; and the comment.
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; Note that an empty string is *not* an error. It will be saved as a line.
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; Z for success.
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; Error conditions are:
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; * not enough space in the pool
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; * not enough space in the line index
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bufAdd:
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; Check whether we have enough pool space. This is done in all cases.
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call strlen
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inc a ; strlen doesn't include line termination
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exx ; preserve HL and DE
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ld hl, (BUF_PFREE)
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call addHL
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ld de, BUF_RAMEND
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sbc hl, de
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exx ; restore
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; no carry? HL >= BUF_RAMEND, error. Z already unset
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ret nc
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; Check the kind of operation we make: add, insert or replace?
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call bufFind
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jr z, .replace ; exact match, replace
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call c, .insert ; near match, insert
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; do we have enough index space?
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exx ; preserve HL and DE
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ld hl, (BUF_LFREE)
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ld de, BUF_POOL-4
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or a ; reset carry
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sbc hl, de
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exx ; restore
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; no carry? HL >= BUF_POOL, error. Z already unset
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ret nc
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; We have enough space.
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; set line index data
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push de ; --> lvl 1
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ld (ix), e
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ld (ix+1), d
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ld de, (BUF_PFREE)
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ld (ix+2), e
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ld (ix+3), d
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; Increase line index size
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ld de, (BUF_LFREE)
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inc de \ inc de \ inc de \ inc de
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ld (BUF_LFREE), de
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; Fourth step: copy string to pool
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ld de, (BUF_PFREE)
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call strcpyM
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ld (BUF_PFREE), de
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pop de ; <-- lvl 1
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ret
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; No need to add a new line, just replace the current one.
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.replace:
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ld (ix), e
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ld (ix+1), d
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push de
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ld de, (BUF_PFREE)
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ld (ix+2), e
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ld (ix+3), d
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call strcpyM
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ld (BUF_PFREE), de
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pop de
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ret
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; An insert is exactly like an add, except that lines following insertion point
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; first.
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.insert:
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push hl
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push de
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push bc
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; We want a LDDR that moves from (BUF_LFREE)-1 to (BUF_LFREE)+3
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; for a count of (BUF_LFREE)-BUF_LINES
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ld hl, (BUF_LFREE)
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ld de, BUF_LINES
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or a ; clear carry
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sbc hl, de
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ld b, h
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ld c, l
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ld hl, (BUF_LFREE)
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ld d, h
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ld e, l
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dec hl
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inc de \ inc de \ inc de
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lddr
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pop bc
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pop de
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pop hl
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ret
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; Set IX to point to the beginning of the pool.
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; Z set if (IX) is a valid line, unset if the pool is empty.
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bufFirst:
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ld ix, BUF_LINES
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jp bufEOF
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; Given a valid line record in IX, move IX to the next line.
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; This routine doesn't check that IX is valid. Ensure IX validity before
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; calling.
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bufNext:
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inc ix \ inc ix \ inc ix \ inc ix
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jp bufEOF
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; Returns whether line index at IX is past the end of file, that is,
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; whether IX == (BUF_LFREE)
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; Z is set when not EOF, unset when EOF.
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bufEOF:
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push hl
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push de
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push ix \ pop hl
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or a ; clear carry
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ld de, (BUF_LFREE)
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sbc hl, de
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jr z, .empty
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cp a ; ensure Z
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.end:
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pop de
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pop hl
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ret
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.empty:
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call unsetZ
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jr .end
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; Given a line index in (IX), set HL to its associated string pointer.
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bufStr:
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ld l, (ix+2)
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ld h, (ix+3)
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ret
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; Browse lines looking for number DE. Set IX to point to one of these :
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; 1 - an exact match
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; 2 - the first found line to have a higher line number
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; 3 - EOF
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; Set Z on an exact match, C on a near match, NZ and NC on EOF.
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bufFind:
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call bufFirst
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ret nz
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.loop:
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ld a, d
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cp (ix+1)
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ret c ; D < (IX+1), situation 2
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jr nz, .next
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ld a, e
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cp (ix)
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ret c ; E < (IX), situation 2
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ret z ; exact match!
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.next:
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call bufNext
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ret nz
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jr .loop
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