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| 6502 || align="left" | '''On entry:''' || align="left" | '''On exit:''' | | 6502 || align="left" | '''On entry:''' || align="left" | '''On exit:''' | ||
|- align="center" valign="top" | |- align="center" valign="top" | ||
− | | | + | | Cy || align="left" | CC = Space or CR terminates unquoted string <br>CS = CR terminates unquoted string || align="left" | undefined |
|- align="center" valign="top" | |- align="center" valign="top" | ||
− | | | + | | Z || align="left" | undefined || align="left" | NE = String present<br>EQ = No string, end of line |
|- align="center" valign="top" | |- align="center" valign="top" | ||
− | | A || align="left" | undefined || align="left" | | + | | A || align="left" | undefined || align="left" | Opening character of string;<br>&0D if no string present, end of line |
|- align="center" valign="top" | |- align="center" valign="top" | ||
| X || align="left" | undefined || align="left" | preserved | | X || align="left" | undefined || align="left" | preserved | ||
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characters encoded with an escape sequence. | characters encoded with an escape sequence. | ||
− | GSINIT starts at the position given by (&F2),Y and scans forward, | + | GSINIT starts at the position given by (&F2),Y and scans forward, skipping |
− | + | leading spaces. | |
If the string begins with <tt>"</tt> then &22 is returned in A and | If the string begins with <tt>"</tt> then &22 is returned in A and | ||
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While processing a command line, the Zero flag set to NE on exit from GSINIT | While processing a command line, the Zero flag set to NE on exit from GSINIT | ||
− | indicates that an argument is present. | + | indicates that an argument is present. GSINIT returning EQ is distinct from |
− | + | the first call to GSREAD returning CS which indicates a null string, not an | |
− | + | absent string. | |
It is safe to call GSREAD at least once following GSINIT. However, after | It is safe to call GSREAD at least once following GSINIT. However, after | ||
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The character returned by GSINIT is ''not'' necessarily the character | The character returned by GSINIT is ''not'' necessarily the character | ||
returned by the first call to [[GSREAD]]. | returned by the first call to [[GSREAD]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Examples== | ||
+ | The following examples should make the CLC/SEC entry options clearer. In each case it shows | ||
+ | where the string is terminated indicated with a | character. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===CLC on entry=== | ||
+ | * some| words | ||
+ | * alongstringofwords| | ||
+ | * "some words"| and more words | ||
+ | * some"words| and" more words | ||
+ | |||
+ | This is <code>*LOAD</code> filename style parsing. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===SEC on entry=== | ||
+ | * some words| | ||
+ | * alongstringofwords| | ||
+ | * "some words"| and more words | ||
+ | * some"words and" more words| | ||
+ | |||
+ | This is <code>*KEY</code> style parsing. | ||
==Workspace== | ==Workspace== | ||
− | GSINIT modifies location &E4, a zero page location also used while | + | GSINIT modifies GSFLAG in location &E4, a zero page location also used while |
processing numerical *commands (<code>*FX</code>, <code>*OPT</code>, | processing numerical *commands (<code>*FX</code>, <code>*OPT</code>, | ||
<code>*TV</code> ''etc.'') The value on exit is used by subsequent GSREAD | <code>*TV</code> ''etc.'') The value on exit is used by subsequent GSREAD |
Latest revision as of 21:51, 7 September 2021
Initialize to read a string
Specification
6502 | On entry: | On exit: |
Cy | CC = Space or CR terminates unquoted string CS = CR terminates unquoted string |
undefined |
Z | undefined | NE = String present EQ = No string, end of line |
A | undefined | Opening character of string; &0D if no string present, end of line |
X | undefined | preserved |
Y | Offset of first character to scan | Offset of first character of string |
(&F2),Y | Points to start of string | (&F2) preserved, Y updated |
Prepares GSREAD to read a string from a character array. The string may be enclosed in double quotes (") in which case spaces in the string are preserved. The string may also contain control codes and high-order characters encoded with an escape sequence.
GSINIT starts at the position given by (&F2),Y and scans forward, skipping leading spaces.
If the string begins with " then &22 is returned in A and (&F2),Y points to the character after the ". In this case the Carry flag input to GSINIT has no effect, GSREAD will return characters until the closing " is reached. A CR encountered before the closing " causes error &FD, Bad string.
Otherwise (&F2),Y points to the first non-space character, which is returned in A. The Zero flag returns EQ if this is CR, indicating an empty, unquoted string. GSREAD will return characters until CR is reached, or also space if GSINIT was called with Carry Clear.
While processing a command line, the Zero flag set to NE on exit from GSINIT indicates that an argument is present. GSINIT returning EQ is distinct from the first call to GSREAD returning CS which indicates a null string, not an absent string.
It is safe to call GSREAD at least once following GSINIT. However, after GSREAD returns Carry Set it must not be called again without an intervening GSINIT; otherwise, overshooting a closing " and reaching CR also raises a Bad string error.
- Note
The character returned by GSINIT is not necessarily the character returned by the first call to GSREAD.
Examples
The following examples should make the CLC/SEC entry options clearer. In each case it shows where the string is terminated indicated with a | character.
CLC on entry
- some| words
- alongstringofwords|
- "some words"| and more words
- some"words| and" more words
This is *LOAD
filename style parsing.
SEC on entry
- some words|
- alongstringofwords|
- "some words"| and more words
- some"words and" more words|
This is *KEY
style parsing.
Workspace
GSINIT modifies GSFLAG in location &E4, a zero page location also used while
processing numerical *commands (*FX
, *OPT
,
*TV
etc.) The value on exit is used by subsequent GSREAD
calls, and is made up as follows:
Bit | Meaning |
---|---|
7 | " found at start of string |
6 | CS on entry; only CR terminates unquoted string |
5..0 | Unused; bits 7..2 of previous value |
Entry points
- 6502 Entry Address: &FFC2 (I/O processor only)