Launch 0.1.3. Launching with arguments is implemented.

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proc dll.Load, import_table:dword
mov esi,[import_table]
.next_lib: mov edx,[esi]
or edx,edx
jz .exit
push esi
mov esi,[esi+4]
mov edi,s_libdir.fname
@@: lodsb
stosb
or al,al
jnz @b
mcall 68,19,s_libdir
or eax,eax
jz .fail
stdcall dll.Link,eax,edx
stdcall dll.Init,[eax+4]
pop esi
add esi,8
jmp .next_lib
.exit: xor eax,eax
ret
.fail: add esp,4
xor eax,eax
inc eax
ret
endp
proc dll.Link, exp:dword,imp:dword
push eax
mov esi,[imp]
test esi,esi
jz .done
.next: lodsd
test eax,eax
jz .done
stdcall dll.GetProcAddress,[exp],eax
or eax,eax
jz @f
mov [esi-4],eax
jmp .next
@@: mov dword[esp],0
.done: pop eax
ret
endp
proc dll.Init, dllentry:dword
pushad
mov eax,mem.Alloc
mov ebx,mem.Free
mov ecx,mem.ReAlloc
mov edx,dll.Load
stdcall [dllentry]
popad
ret
endp
proc dll.GetProcAddress, exp:dword,sz_name:dword
mov edx,[exp]
xor eax,eax
.next: or edx,edx
jz .end
cmp dword[edx],0
jz .end
stdcall strcmp,[edx],[sz_name]
test eax,eax
jz .ok
add edx,8
jmp .next
.ok: mov eax,[edx+4]
.end: ret
endp
proc strcmp, str1:dword,str2:dword
push esi edi
mov esi,[str1]
mov edi,[str2]
xor eax,eax
@@: lodsb
scasb
jne .fail
or al,al
jnz @b
jmp .ok
.fail: or eax,-1
.ok: pop edi esi
ret
endp
s_libdir:
db '/sys/lib/'
.fname rb 32

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;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; Copyright (C) Vasiliy Kosenko (vkos), 2009 ;;
;; Launch is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU ;;
;; General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 ;;
;; of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ;;
;; ;;
;; Launch is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without ;;
;; even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ;;
;; General Public License for more details. ;;
;; ;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Launch. ;;
;; If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ;;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; Launch finds program in search dirictories and runs it. ;;
;; For more details see readme.txt ;;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
APP_NAME fix 'Launch'
APP_VERSION fix '0.1.3'
use32
org 0x0
db 'MENUET01'
dd 0x01
dd START
dd APP_END
dd MEM_END
dd APP_STACK
dd args
dd path
define PATH_MAX_LEN 1024
define DEBUG_MAX_LEN 8
define DEBUG_DEFAULT debug_no_num
define BUFF_SIZE 1024
include 'macros.inc'
include 'proc32.inc'
include 'libio.inc'
include 'mem.inc'
include 'dll.inc'
START:
;; Initialize process heap
mcall 68,11
test eax, eax
jz exit
;; Import modules
stdcall dll.Load,importTable
test eax, eax
jnz exit
read_ini:
;; First read config in /sys/etc
invoke ini.get_str, etc_cfg, cfg_main, cfg_path, search_path, PATH_MAX_LEN, empty_str
;; Next, read config from current directory
;; Find end of path string
.find_path_eol:
mov edi, path
mov ecx, PATH_MAX_LEN
xor al, al
cld
repne scasb
;; Append ext to run path (NOTE: this work only when config file has name <launch-file-name>.cfg and ext size is dword)
mov eax, dword [cfg_ext]
dec edi
mov dword [edi], eax
mov byte [edi+5], 0
;; Currently there is no checking for repeating pathes, so we should only concatenate two strings
;; So we need to find end of current search_path string
.find_search_eol:
mov edi, search_path
mov ecx, PATH_MAX_LEN
xor al, al
;cld
repne scasb
dec edi
;; Now we need to correct buffer length
mov eax, path+PATH_MAX_LEN
sub eax, edi
;; Read ini
invoke ini.get_str, path, cfg_main, cfg_path, edi, PATH_MAX_LEN, empty_str
read_ini_debug:
;; Read debug options from config files
invoke ini.get_str, etc_cfg, cfg_debug, cfg_debug, debug_option, DEBUG_MAX_LEN, DEBUG_DEFAULT
invoke ini.get_str, path, cfg_debug, cfg_debug, debug_option, DEBUG_MAX_LEN, debug_option
;; Now convert debug_option from string to number of debug mode
mov ebx, modes-4
.convert:
mov al, byte [debug_option]
cmp al, 10
jbe .converted
.convert_nxt:
add ebx, 4
mov esi, dword [ebx]
test esi, esi
je .set_default ;; String is incorrect, so set default
mov edi, debug_option
.conv_loop:
mov al, byte [esi]
cmp al, byte [edi]
jne .convert_nxt ;; Not equal, so try next
test al, al
je .found ;; Equal, end of loop
inc esi
inc edi
jmp .conv_loop
.set_default:
mov al, byte [DEBUG_DEFAULT]
mov byte [debug_option], al
jmp .converted
.found:
sub ebx, modes
shr ebx, 2
add ebx, modes_nums
mov al, byte [ebx]
mov byte [debug_option], al
.converted:
dec al
test al, al
je .ok
dec al
test al, al
je .con_init
.noconsole:
mov al, 1
mov byte [debug_option], al
jmp .ok
.con_init:
stdcall dll.Load, consoleImport
test eax, eax
jnz .noconsole
invoke con.init, -1, -1, -1, -1, WinTitle
.read_level:
invoke ini.get_int, etc_cfg, cfg_debug, cfg_level, 0
invoke ini.get_int, path, cfg_debug, cfg_level, eax
mov dword [debug_level], eax
.ok:
parse_args:
;; Now parse command line arguments
;; TODO: use optparse library
;; Currently the only argument to parse is program name
.skip_spaces:
mov ecx, -1
mov edi, args
mov al, ' '
;cld
repe scasb
push edi
mov ecx, -1
repne scasb
mov dword [prog_args], edi
pop edi
dec edi
;; Now edi = program name
;; End of preparations! Now we can find file and launch it.
search_file:
push edi
mov esi, search_path
xchg esi, [esp]
.loop:
or dl, dl
je .prn_dbg
xor dl, dl
jmp .prn_end
.prn_dbg:
push eax
mov al, byte [debug_option]
dec al
test al, al
je .prn_stp
mov eax, dword [debug_level]
or eax, eax
je .prn_stp
dec eax
or eax, eax
je .prn_1
.prn_1:
cinvoke con.printf, message_dbg_not_found, buff
.prn_stp:
pop eax
.prn_end:
xor eax, eax ;; When we check is proramme launched we are checking for eax
xchg esi, [esp]
mov edi, buff
.copy_path:
lodsb
cmp al, ';'
je .copy_file
or al, al
je exit
stosb
jmp .copy_path
.copy_file:
xchg esi, [esp]
push esi
.cp_file_loop:
lodsb
or al, al
je .copy_end
cmp al, ' '
je .copy_end
stosb
jmp .cp_file_loop
.copy_end:
pop esi
xor al, al
stosb
;; Try to launch
mov dword [LaunchStruct.Function], 7
push dword [prog_args]
pop dword [LaunchStruct.Arguments]
mov dword [LaunchStruct.Flags], 0
mov dword [LaunchStruct.Zero], 0
mov dword [LaunchStruct.FileNameP], buff
mcall 70, LaunchStruct
cmp eax, 0
jl .loop
exit:
push eax
;; If console is present we should write some info
mov al, byte [debug_option]
cmp al, 2
je .write_console
.close:
mcall -1
.write_console:
pop eax
test eax, eax
jz .write_error
.write_launched:
cinvoke con.printf, message_ok, buff, eax, eax
jmp .wr_end
.write_error:
pop edi
cinvoke con.printf, message_error, edi
.wr_end:
invoke con.exit, 0
jmp .close
align 16
importTable:
library \
libini, 'libini.obj';, \
; libio, 'libio.obj', \
import libini, \
ini.get_str ,'ini.get_str', \
\; ini.set_str ,'ini.set_str', \
ini.get_int ,'ini.get_int';, \
\; ini.set_int ,'ini.set_int', \
; ini.get_color,'ini.get_color', \
; ini.set_color,'ini.set_color'
;import libio, \
; file.find_first,'file.find_first', \
; file.find_next ,'file.find_next', \
; file.find_close,'file.find_close', \
; file.size ,'file.size', \
; file.open ,'file.open', \
; file.read ,'file.read', \
; file.write ,'file.write', \
; file.seek ,'file.seek', \
; file.tell ,'file.tell', \
; file.eof? ,'file.eof?', \
; file.truncate ,'file.truncate', \
; file.close ,'file.close'
consoleImport:
library \
conlib, 'console.obj'
import conlib, \
con.init, 'con.init',\
con.exit, 'con.exit',\
con.printf, 'con.printf';,\
; con.write_asciiz, 'con.write_asciiz'
align 16
APP_DATA:
WinTitle:
db APP_NAME, ' ', APP_VERSION, 0
message_dbg_not_found:
db '%s not found', 10, 0
message_error:
db 'File (%s) not found!', 0
message_ok:
db '%s loaded succesfully. PID: %d (0x%X)'
empty_str:
db 0
etc_cfg:
db '/sys/etc/'
cfg_name:
db 'launch'
cfg_ext:
db '.cfg', 0
cfg_main:
db 'main', 0
cfg_path:
db 'path', 0
cfg_debug:
db 'debug', 0
cfg_level:
db 'level', 0
modes:
dd debug_no
dd debug_console
dd 0
debug_no:
db 'no', 0
debug_console:
db 'console', 0
modes_nums:
debug_no_num:
db 1
debug_console_num:
db 2
debug_level:
dd 0
LaunchStruct FileInfoRun
args: db 0
APP_END:
rb 255
prog_args:
rd 1
path:
rb 1024
search_path:
rb PATH_MAX_LEN
debug_option:
rb DEBUG_MAX_LEN
buff:
rb BUFF_SIZE
rb 0x1000 ;; 4 Kb stack
APP_STACK:
MEM_END:

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[main]
# Directories to search
# All directories should ends by '/;' (without quotes)
path=/sys/;/sys/utils/;/sys/3d/;/sys/demos/;/sys/develop/;/sys/fm/;/sys/games/;/sys/media/;
[debug]
# debug: one of no, console.
debug=console
#debug=no
# level: 0 - show only ok/error messages, 1 - show for each directory
level=1

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0x186 START
0x972 APP_END
0x267D MEM_END
0x267D APP_STACK
0x971 args
0xA75 path
0x0 RECT.left
0x4 RECT.top
0x8 RECT.right
0xC RECT.bottom
0x0 BOX.left
0x4 BOX.top
0x8 BOX.width
0xC BOX.height
0x0 process_information.cpu_usage
0x4 process_information.window_stack_position
0x6 process_information.window_stack_value
0x8 process_information.anonymous?K
0xA process_information.process_name
0x16 process_information.memory_start
0x1A process_information.used_memory
0x1E process_information.PID
0x22 process_information.box
0x22 process_information.box.left
0x26 process_information.box.top
0x2A process_information.box.width
0x2E process_information.box.height
0x32 process_information.slot_state
0x34 process_information.anonymous?L
0x36 process_information.client_box
0x36 process_information.client_box.left
0x3A process_information.client_box.top
0x3E process_information.client_box.width
0x42 process_information.client_box.height
0x46 process_information.wnd_state
0x47 process_information.anonymous?M
0x0 system_colors.frame
0x4 system_colors.grab
0x8 system_colors.grab_button
0xC system_colors.grab_button_text
0x10 system_colors.grab_text
0x14 system_colors.work
0x18 system_colors.work_button
0x1C system_colors.work_button_text
0x20 system_colors.work_text
0x24 system_colors.work_graph
0x0 FILEDATE.Second
0x1 FILEDATE.Minute
0x2 FILEDATE.Hour
0x3 FILEDATE.anonymous?0D
0x4 FILEDATE.Day
0x5 FILEDATE.Month
0x6 FILEDATE.Year
0x0 FILEINFO.Attributes
0x4 FILEINFO.IsUnicode
0x5 FILEINFO.anonymous?0U
0x8 FILEINFO.DateCreate
0x8 FILEINFO.DateCreate.Second
0x9 FILEINFO.DateCreate.Minute
0xA FILEINFO.DateCreate.Hour
0xB FILEINFO.DateCreate.anonymous?0D
0xC FILEINFO.DateCreate.Day
0xD FILEINFO.DateCreate.Month
0xE FILEINFO.DateCreate.Year
0x10 FILEINFO.DateAccess
0x10 FILEINFO.DateAccess.Second
0x11 FILEINFO.DateAccess.Minute
0x12 FILEINFO.DateAccess.Hour
0x13 FILEINFO.DateAccess.anonymous?0D
0x14 FILEINFO.DateAccess.Day
0x15 FILEINFO.DateAccess.Month
0x16 FILEINFO.DateAccess.Year
0x18 FILEINFO.DateModify
0x18 FILEINFO.DateModify.Second
0x19 FILEINFO.DateModify.Minute
0x1A FILEINFO.DateModify.Hour
0x1B FILEINFO.DateModify.anonymous?0D
0x1C FILEINFO.DateModify.Day
0x1D FILEINFO.DateModify.Month
0x1E FILEINFO.DateModify.Year
0x20 FILEINFO.Size
0x0 sub?0m.sec
0x1 sub?0m.min
0x2 sub?0m.hour
0x0 FileDateTime.time
0x0 sub?0x.day
0x1 sub?0x.month
0x2 sub?0x.year
0x0 FileDateTime.date
0x0 FileInfoBlock.Function
0x4 FileInfoBlock.Position
0x8 FileInfoBlock.Flags
0xC FileInfoBlock.Count
0x10 FileInfoBlock.Buffer
0x14 FileInfoBlock.anonymous?1B
0x15 FileInfoBlock.FileName
0x0 FileInfoHeader.Version
0x4 FileInfoHeader.FilesRead
0x8 FileInfoHeader.FilesCount
0xC FileInfoHeader.anonymous?1S
0x0 sub?1j.FileSizeLow
0x4 sub?1j.FileSizeHigh
0x0 FileInfoA.FileSize
0x0 FileInfoA.Attributes
0x4 FileInfoA.Flags
0x8 FileInfoA.DateCreate
0x8 FileInfoA.DateCreatesub?0m
0x8 FileInfoA.DateCreate.time
0x8 FileInfoA.DateCreatesub?0p
0x8 FileInfoA.DateCreate.sec
0x9 FileInfoA.DateCreate.min
0xA FileInfoA.DateCreate.hour
0xC FileInfoA.DateCreatesub?0x
0xC FileInfoA.DateCreate.date
0xC FileInfoA.DateCreatesub?10
0xC FileInfoA.DateCreate.day
0xD FileInfoA.DateCreate.month
0xE FileInfoA.DateCreate.year
0x10 FileInfoA.DateAccess
0x10 FileInfoA.DateAccesssub?0m
0x10 FileInfoA.DateAccess.time
0x10 FileInfoA.DateAccesssub?0p
0x10 FileInfoA.DateAccess.sec
0x11 FileInfoA.DateAccess.min
0x12 FileInfoA.DateAccess.hour
0x14 FileInfoA.DateAccesssub?0x
0x14 FileInfoA.DateAccess.date
0x14 FileInfoA.DateAccesssub?10
0x14 FileInfoA.DateAccess.day
0x15 FileInfoA.DateAccess.month
0x16 FileInfoA.DateAccess.year
0x18 FileInfoA.DateModify
0x18 FileInfoA.DateModifysub?0m
0x18 FileInfoA.DateModify.time
0x18 FileInfoA.DateModifysub?0p
0x18 FileInfoA.DateModify.sec
0x19 FileInfoA.DateModify.min
0x1A FileInfoA.DateModify.hour
0x1C FileInfoA.DateModifysub?0x
0x1C FileInfoA.DateModify.date
0x1C FileInfoA.DateModifysub?10
0x1C FileInfoA.DateModify.day
0x1D FileInfoA.DateModify.month
0x1E FileInfoA.DateModify.year
0x28 FileInfoA.FileName
0x0 sub?27.FileSizeLow
0x4 sub?27.FileSizeHigh
0x0 FileInfoW.FileSize
0x0 FileInfoW.Attributes
0x4 FileInfoW.Flags
0x8 FileInfoW.DateCreate
0x8 FileInfoW.DateCreatesub?0m
0x8 FileInfoW.DateCreate.time
0x8 FileInfoW.DateCreatesub?0p
0x8 FileInfoW.DateCreate.sec
0x9 FileInfoW.DateCreate.min
0xA FileInfoW.DateCreate.hour
0xC FileInfoW.DateCreatesub?0x
0xC FileInfoW.DateCreate.date
0xC FileInfoW.DateCreatesub?10
0xC FileInfoW.DateCreate.day
0xD FileInfoW.DateCreate.month
0xE FileInfoW.DateCreate.year
0x10 FileInfoW.DateAccess
0x10 FileInfoW.DateAccesssub?0m
0x10 FileInfoW.DateAccess.time
0x10 FileInfoW.DateAccesssub?0p
0x10 FileInfoW.DateAccess.sec
0x11 FileInfoW.DateAccess.min
0x12 FileInfoW.DateAccess.hour
0x14 FileInfoW.DateAccesssub?0x
0x14 FileInfoW.DateAccess.date
0x14 FileInfoW.DateAccesssub?10
0x14 FileInfoW.DateAccess.day
0x15 FileInfoW.DateAccess.month
0x16 FileInfoW.DateAccess.year
0x18 FileInfoW.DateModify
0x18 FileInfoW.DateModifysub?0m
0x18 FileInfoW.DateModify.time
0x18 FileInfoW.DateModifysub?0p
0x18 FileInfoW.DateModify.sec
0x19 FileInfoW.DateModify.min
0x1A FileInfoW.DateModify.hour
0x1C FileInfoW.DateModifysub?0x
0x1C FileInfoW.DateModify.date
0x1C FileInfoW.DateModifysub?10
0x1C FileInfoW.DateModify.day
0x1D FileInfoW.DateModify.month
0x1E FileInfoW.DateModify.year
0x28 FileInfoW.FileName
0x0 sub?2V.Zero
0x1 sub?2V.FileNameP
0x0 FileInfoRun.FileName
0x0 FileInfoRun.Function
0x4 FileInfoRun.Flags
0x8 FileInfoRun.Arguments
0xC FileInfoRun.Reserved0
0x10 FileInfoRun.Reserved1
0x0 FileInfo
0x0 FileInfo.Attributes
0x4 FileInfo.Flags
0x8 FileInfo.DateCreate
0x8 FileInfo.DateCreatesub?0m
0x8 FileInfo.DateCreate.time
0x8 FileInfo.DateCreatesub?0p
0x8 FileInfo.DateCreate.sec
0x9 FileInfo.DateCreate.min
0xA FileInfo.DateCreate.hour
0xC FileInfo.DateCreatesub?0x
0xC FileInfo.DateCreate.date
0xC FileInfo.DateCreatesub?10
0xC FileInfo.DateCreate.day
0xD FileInfo.DateCreate.month
0xE FileInfo.DateCreate.year
0x10 FileInfo.DateAccess
0x10 FileInfo.DateAccesssub?0m
0x10 FileInfo.DateAccess.time
0x10 FileInfo.DateAccesssub?0p
0x10 FileInfo.DateAccess.sec
0x11 FileInfo.DateAccess.min
0x12 FileInfo.DateAccess.hour
0x14 FileInfo.DateAccesssub?0x
0x14 FileInfo.DateAccess.date
0x14 FileInfo.DateAccesssub?10
0x14 FileInfo.DateAccess.day
0x15 FileInfo.DateAccess.month
0x16 FileInfo.DateAccess.year
0x18 FileInfo.DateModify
0x18 FileInfo.DateModifysub?0m
0x18 FileInfo.DateModify.time
0x18 FileInfo.DateModifysub?0p
0x18 FileInfo.DateModify.sec
0x19 FileInfo.DateModify.min
0x1A FileInfo.DateModify.hour
0x1C FileInfo.DateModifysub?0x
0x1C FileInfo.DateModify.date
0x1C FileInfo.DateModifysub?10
0x1C FileInfo.DateModify.day
0x1D FileInfo.DateModify.month
0x1E FileInfo.DateModify.year
0x20 FileInfosub?1j
0x20 FileInfo.FileSize
0x20 FileInfosub?1m
0x20 FileInfo.FileSizeLow
0x24 FileInfo.FileSizeHigh
0x28 FileInfo.FileName
0x24 mem.Alloc
0x3A mem.ReAlloc
0x61 mem.Free
0x7B dll.Load
0x81 dll.Load.next_lib
0xBC dll.Load.exit
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0x15D s_libdir
0xC2 dll.Load.fail
0xCC dll.Link
0xFA dll.Init
0xF5 dll.Link.done
0xD7 dll.Link.next
0x112 dll.GetProcAddress
0x11A dll.GetProcAddress.next
0x139 dll.GetProcAddress.end
0x13D strcmp
0x136 dll.GetProcAddress.ok
0x154 strcmp.fail
0x157 strcmp.ok
0x3DD exit
0x430 importTable
0x1A8 read_ini
0x516 etc_cfg
0x52A cfg_main
0x52F cfg_path
0xE75 search_path
0x515 empty_str
0x448 ini.get_str
0x1CC read_ini.find_path_eol
0x525 cfg_ext
0x1E7 read_ini.find_search_eol
0x21D read_ini_debug
0x534 cfg_debug
0x1275 debug_option
0x557 debug_no_num
0x540 modes
0x264 read_ini_debug.convert
0x2AB read_ini_debug.converted
0x26D read_ini_debug.convert_nxt
0x289 read_ini_debug.set_default
0x27B read_ini_debug.conv_loop
0x295 read_ini_debug.found
0x557 modes_nums
0x313 read_ini_debug.ok
0x2C0 read_ini_debug.con_init
0x2B7 read_ini_debug.noconsole
0x46C consoleImport
0x4C0 WinTitle
0x484 con.init
0x2E1 read_ini_debug.read_level
0x53A cfg_level
0x44C ini.get_int
0x559 debug_level
0x313 parse_args
0x313 parse_args.skip_spaces
0xA71 prog_args
0x32D search_file
0x336 search_file.loop
0x33E search_file.prn_dbg
0x36C search_file.prn_end
0x36B search_file.prn_stp
0x358 search_file.prn_1
0x4CD message_dbg_not_found
0x127D buff
0x48C con.printf
0x376 search_file.copy_path
0x382 search_file.copy_file
0x386 search_file.cp_file_loop
0x392 search_file.copy_end
0x55D LaunchStruct.Function
0x565 LaunchStruct.Arguments
0x561 LaunchStruct.Flags
0x571 LaunchStruct.Zero
0x572 LaunchStruct.FileNameP
0x55D LaunchStruct
0x3EC exit.write_console
0x3E7 exit.close
0x408 exit.write_error
0x3F1 exit.write_launched
0x4F0 message_ok
0x418 exit.wr_end
0x4DB message_error
0x488 con.exit
0x448 __libini_library_table__
0x43C __libini_library_name__
0x454 __ini.get_str_import_name__
0x460 __ini.get_int_import_name__
0x484 __conlib_library_table__
0x478 __conlib_library_name__
0x494 __con.init_import_name__
0x4A0 __con.exit_import_name__
0x4AC __con.printf_import_name__
0x4C0 APP_DATA
0x51F cfg_name
0x54C debug_no
0x54F debug_console
0x558 debug_console_num
0x569 LaunchStruct.Reserved0
0x56D LaunchStruct.Reserved1
0x571 LaunchStructsub?2V
0x571 LaunchStruct.FileName
0x571 LaunchStructsub?2Y

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;;================================================================================================;;
;;//// libio.inc //// (c) mike.dld, 2007-2008 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////;;
;; This is a modified version of original libio.inc ;;
;; (c) vkos, 2009 ;;
;;================================================================================================;;
;; ;;
;; This file is part of Common development libraries (Libs-Dev). ;;
;; ;;
;; Libs-Dev is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU ;;
;; Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2.1 ;;
;; of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ;;
;; ;;
;; Libs-Dev is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without ;;
;; even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ;;
;; Lesser General Public License for more details. ;;
;; ;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with Libs-Dev. ;;
;; If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ;;
;; ;;
;;================================================================================================;;
O_BINARY = 00000000b
O_READ = 00000001b
O_WRITE = 00000010b
O_CREATE = 00000100b
O_SHARE = 00001000b
O_TEXT = 00010000b
SEEK_SET = 0
SEEK_CUR = 1
SEEK_END = 2
struct FileDateTime
union
time dd ?
struct
sec db ?
min db ?
hour db ?
ends
ends
union
date dd ?
struct
day db ?
month db ?
year dw ?
ends
ends
ends
struct FileInfoBlock
Function dd ?
Position dd ?
Flags dd ?
Count dd ?
Buffer dd ?
db ?
FileName dd ?
ends
struct FileInfoHeader
Version dd ?
FilesRead dd ?
FilesCount dd ?
rd 5
ends
struct FileInfoA
Attributes dd ?
Flags dd ?
DateCreate FileDateTime
DateAccess FileDateTime
DateModify FileDateTime
union
FileSize dq ?
struct
FileSizeLow dd ?
FileSizeHigh dd ?
ends
ends
FileName rb 252
ends
struct FileInfoW
Attributes dd ?
Flags dd ?
DateCreate FileDateTime
DateAccess FileDateTime
DateModify FileDateTime
union
FileSize dq ?
struct
FileSizeLow dd ?
FileSizeHigh dd ?
ends
ends
FileName rw 260
ends
;; 13.02.2009 - vkos {
struct FileInfoRun
Function dd 7
Flags dd ?
Arguments dd 0
Reserved0 dd ?
Reserved1 dd ?
union
FileName rb 1024
struct
Zero db 0
FileNameP dd ?
ends
ends
ends
;; vkos }
virtual at 0
FileInfo FileInfoA
FileInfo fix FileInfoA
sizeof.FileInfo fix sizeof.FileInfoA
end virtual
FA_READONLY = 00000001b
FA_HIDDEN = 00000010b
FA_SYSTEM = 00000100b
FA_LABEL = 00001000b
FA_FOLDER = 00010000b
FA_ARCHIVED = 00100000b
FA_ANY = 00111111b

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@^ fix macro comment {
^@ fix }
; -------------------------
macro library [lname,fname]
{
forward
dd __#lname#_library_table__,__#lname#_library_name__
common
dd 0
forward
align 4
__#lname#_library_name__ db fname,0
}
macro import lname,[name,sname]
{
common
align 4
__#lname#_library_table__:
forward
if used name
name dd __#name#_import_name__
end if
common
dd 0
forward
if used name
align 4
__#name#_import_name__ db sname,0
end if
}
macro export [name,sname]
{
forward
dd __#name#_export_name__,name
common
dd 0
forward
align 4
__#name#_export_name__ db sname,0
}
; -------------------------
macro m2m dest,src {
push src
pop dest
}
macro iglobal {
IGlobals equ IGlobals,
macro __IGlobalBlock { }
macro uglobal {
UGlobals equ UGlobals,
macro __UGlobalBlock { }
endg fix } ; Use endg for ending iglobal and uglobal blocks.
macro IncludeIGlobals{
macro IGlobals dummy,[n] \{ __IGlobalBlock
purge __IGlobalBlock \}
match I, IGlobals \{ I \} }
macro IncludeUGlobals{
macro UGlobals dummy,[n] \{
\common
\local begin, size
begin = $
virtual at $
\forward
__UGlobalBlock
purge __UGlobalBlock
\common
size = $ - begin
end virtual
rb size
\}
match U, UGlobals \{ U \} }
uglobal
endg
iglobal
endg
; new application structure
macro meos_app_start
{
use32
org 0x0
db 'MENUET01'
dd 0x01
dd __start
dd __end
dd __memory
dd __stack
if used __params & ~defined __params
dd __params
else
dd 0x0
end if
if used __path & ~defined __path
dd __path
else
dd 0x0
end if
}
MEOS_APP_START fix meos_app_start
macro code
{
__start:
}
CODE fix code
macro data
{
__data:
IncludeIGlobals
}
DATA fix data
macro udata
{
if used __params & ~defined __params
__params:
db 0
__end:
rb 255
else
__end:
end if
__udata:
IncludeUGlobals
}
UDATA fix udata
macro meos_app_end
{
align 32
rb 2048
__stack:
__memory:
}
MEOS_APP_END fix meos_app_end
; macro for defining multiline text data
struc mstr [sstring]
{
forward
local ssize
virtual at 0
db sstring
ssize = $
end virtual
dd ssize
db sstring
common
dd -1
}
; macro for defining multiline text data
struc mls [sstring]
{
forward
local ssize
virtual at 0
db sstring ; mod
ssize = $
end virtual
db ssize
db sstring
common
db -1 ; mod
}
; strings
macro sz name,[data] { ; from MFAR [mike.dld]
common
if used name
name db data
.size = $-name
end if
}
macro lsz name,[lng,data] { ; from MFAR [mike.dld]
common
if used name
label name
forward
if lang eq lng
db data
end if
common
.size = $-name
end if
}
macro szc name,elsz,[data] { ; from MFAR [mike.dld]
common
local s,m
m = 0
if used name
label name
forward
virtual at 0
db data
s = $
end virtual
d#elsz s
if m < s
m = s
end if
db data
common
.size = $-name
.maxl = m
end if
}
macro lszc name,elsz,[lng,data] { ; from MFAR [mike.dld]
common
local s,m,c
m = 0
c = 0
if used name
label name
forward
if lang eq lng
virtual at 0
db data
s = $
end virtual
d#elsz s
if m < s
m = s
end if
db data
c = c+1
end if
common
.size = $-name
.maxl = m
.count = c
end if
}
; easy system call macro
macro mpack dest, hsrc, lsrc
{
if (hsrc eqtype 0) & (lsrc eqtype 0)
mov dest, (hsrc) shl 16 + lsrc
else
if (hsrc eqtype 0) & (~lsrc eqtype 0)
mov dest, (hsrc) shl 16
add dest, lsrc
else
mov dest, hsrc
shl dest, 16
add dest, lsrc
end if
end if
}
macro __mov reg,a,b { ; mike.dld
if (~a eq)&(~b eq)
mpack reg,a,b
else if (~a eq)&(b eq)
mov reg,a
end if
}
include 'config.inc'
;__CPU_type equ p5
SYSENTER_VAR equ 0
macro mcall a,b,c,d,e,f { ; mike.dld, updated by Ghost for Fast System Calls
local ..ret_point
__mov eax,a
__mov ebx,b
__mov ecx,c
__mov edx,d
__mov esi,e
__mov edi,f
if __CPU_type eq p5
int 0x40
else
if __CPU_type eq p6
push ebp
mov ebp, esp
push ..ret_point ; it may be 2 or 5 byte
sysenter
..ret_point:
pop edx
pop ecx
else
if __CPU_type eq k6
push ecx
syscall
pop ecx
else
display 'ERROR : unknown CPU type (set to p5)', 10, 13
__CPU_type equ p5
int 0x40
end if
end if
end if
}
; -------------------------
macro header a,[b] {
common
use32
org 0
db 'MENUET',a
forward
if b eq
dd 0
else
dd b
end if }
macro section name { align 16
label name }
macro func name {
if ~used name
display 'FUNC NOT USED: ',`name,13,10
else
align 4
name:
;diff16 `name,0,name
;pushad
;pushfd
;dps `name
;newline
;mcall 5,1
;popfd
;popad
}
macro endf { end if }
macro diff16 title,l1,l2
{
local s,d
s = l2-l1
display title,': 0x'
repeat 8
d = '0' + s shr ((8-%) shl 2) and $0F
if d > '9'
d = d + 'A'-'9'-1
end if
display d
end repeat
display 13,10
}
macro diff10 title,l1,l2
{
local s,d,z,m
s = l2-l1
z = 0
m = 1000000000
display title,': '
repeat 10
d = '0' + s / m
s = s - (s/m)*m
m = m / 10
if d <> '0'
z = 1
end if
if z <> 0
display d
end if
end repeat
display 13,10
}
; optimize the code for size
__regs fix <eax,ebx,ecx,edx,esi,edi,ebp,esp>
macro add arg1,arg2
{
if (arg2 eqtype 0)
if (arg2) = 1
inc arg1
else
add arg1,arg2
end if
else
add arg1,arg2
end if
}
macro sub arg1,arg2
{
if (arg2 eqtype 0)
if (arg2) = 1
dec arg1
else
sub arg1,arg2
end if
else
sub arg1,arg2
end if
}
macro mov arg1,arg2
{
if (arg1 in __regs) & ((arg2 eqtype 0) | (arg2 eqtype '0'))
if (arg2) = 0
xor arg1,arg1
else if (arg2) = 1
xor arg1,arg1
inc arg1
else if (arg2) = -1
or arg1,-1
else if (arg2) > -128 & (arg2) < 128
push arg2
pop arg1
else
mov arg1,arg2
end if
else
mov arg1,arg2
end if
}
macro RGB [a] {
common
match (r=,g=,b),a \{
\dd ((r) shl 16) or ((g) shl 8) or (b)
\}
}
struc POINT _t,_dx,_dy {
.x _t _dx
.y _t _dy
}
; structure definition helper
include 'struct.inc'
struct RECT
left dd ?
top dd ?
right dd ?
bottom dd ?
ends
struct BOX
left dd ?
top dd ?
width dd ?
height dd ?
ends
; structures used in MeOS
struct process_information
cpu_usage dd ? ; +0
window_stack_position dw ? ; +4
window_stack_value dw ? ; +6
dw ? ; +8
process_name rb 12 ; +10
memory_start dd ? ; +22
used_memory dd ? ; +26
PID dd ? ; +30
box BOX ; +34
slot_state dw ? ; +50
dw ? ; +52
client_box BOX ; +54
wnd_state db ? ; +70
rb (1024-71)
ends
struct system_colors
frame dd ?
grab dd ?
grab_button dd ?
grab_button_text dd ?
grab_text dd ?
work dd ?
work_button dd ?
work_button_text dd ?
work_text dd ?
work_graph dd ?
ends
struct FILEDATE
Second db ?
Minute db ?
Hour db ?
db ?
Day db ?
Month db ?
Year dw ?
ends
struct FILEINFO
Attributes dd ?
IsUnicode db ?
db 3 dup(?)
DateCreate FILEDATE
DateAccess FILEDATE
DateModify FILEDATE
Size dq ?
ends
; constants
; events
EV_IDLE = 0
EV_TIMER = 0
EV_REDRAW = 1
EV_KEY = 2
EV_BUTTON = 3
EV_EXIT = 4
EV_BACKGROUND = 5
EV_MOUSE = 6
EV_IPC = 7
EV_STACK = 8
; event mask bits for function 40
EVM_REDRAW = 1b
EVM_KEY = 10b
EVM_BUTTON = 100b
EVM_EXIT = 1000b
EVM_BACKGROUND = 10000b
EVM_MOUSE = 100000b
EVM_IPC = 1000000b
EVM_STACK = 10000000b

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;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
proc mem.Alloc,size ;/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
push ebx ecx
mov ecx,[size]
;*** add ecx,4
mcall 68,12
;*** add ecx,-4
;*** mov [eax],ecx
;*** add eax,4
pop ecx ebx
ret
endp
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
proc mem.ReAlloc,mptr,size ;//////////////////////////////////////////////////
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
push ebx ecx edx
mov ecx,[size]
or ecx,ecx
jz @f
;*** add ecx,4
@@: mov edx,[mptr]
or edx,edx
jz @f
;*** add edx,-4
@@: mcall 68,20
or eax,eax
jz @f
;*** add ecx,-4
;*** mov [eax],ecx
;*** add eax,4
@@: pop edx ecx ebx
ret
endp
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
proc mem.Free,mptr ;//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
push ebx ecx
mov ecx,[mptr]
or ecx,ecx
jz @f
;*** add ecx,-4
@@: mcall 68,13
pop ecx ebx
ret
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; Macroinstructions for defining and calling procedures
macro stdcall proc,[arg] ; directly call STDCALL procedure
{ common
if ~ arg eq
reverse
pushd arg
common
end if
call proc }
macro invoke proc,[arg] ; indirectly call STDCALL procedure
{ common
if ~ arg eq
reverse
pushd arg
common
end if
call [proc] }
macro ccall proc,[arg] ; directly call CDECL procedure
{ common
size@ccall = 0
if ~ arg eq
reverse
pushd arg
size@ccall = size@ccall+4
common
end if
call proc
if size@ccall
add esp,size@ccall
end if }
macro cinvoke proc,[arg] ; indirectly call CDECL procedure
{ common
size@ccall = 0
if ~ arg eq
reverse
pushd arg
size@ccall = size@ccall+4
common
end if
call [proc]
if size@ccall
add esp,size@ccall
end if }
macro proc [args] ; define procedure
{ common
match name params, args>
\{ define@proc name,<params \} }
prologue@proc equ prologuedef
macro prologuedef procname,flag,parmbytes,localbytes,reglist
{ if parmbytes | localbytes
push ebp
mov ebp,esp
if localbytes
sub esp,localbytes
end if
end if
irps reg, reglist \{ push reg \} }
epilogue@proc equ epiloguedef
macro epiloguedef procname,flag,parmbytes,localbytes,reglist
{ irps reg, reglist \{ reverse pop reg \}
if parmbytes | localbytes
leave
end if
if flag and 10000b
retn
else
retn parmbytes
end if }
macro define@proc name,statement
{ local params,flag,regs,parmbytes,localbytes,current
if used name
name:
match =stdcall args, statement \{ params equ args
flag = 11b \}
match =stdcall, statement \{ params equ
flag = 11b \}
match =c args, statement \{ params equ args
flag = 10001b \}
match =c, statement \{ params equ
flag = 10001b \}
match =params, params \{ params equ statement
flag = 0 \}
virtual at ebp+8
match =uses reglist=,args, params \{ regs equ reglist
params equ args \}
match =regs =uses reglist, regs params \{ regs equ reglist
params equ \}
match =regs, regs \{ regs equ \}
match =,args, params \{ defargs@proc args \}
match =args@proc args, args@proc params \{ defargs@proc args \}
parmbytes = $ - (ebp+8)
end virtual
name # % = parmbytes/4
all@vars equ
current = 0
match prologue:reglist, prologue@proc:<regs> \{ prologue name,flag,parmbytes,localbytes,reglist \}
macro locals
\{ virtual at ebp-localbytes+current
macro label def \\{ match . type,def> \\\{ deflocal@proc .,label,<type \\\} \\}
struc db [val] \\{ \common deflocal@proc .,db,val \\}
struc du [val] \\{ \common deflocal@proc .,du,val \\}
struc dw [val] \\{ \common deflocal@proc .,dw,val \\}
struc dp [val] \\{ \common deflocal@proc .,dp,val \\}
struc dd [val] \\{ \common deflocal@proc .,dd,val \\}
struc dt [val] \\{ \common deflocal@proc .,dt,val \\}
struc dq [val] \\{ \common deflocal@proc .,dq,val \\}
struc rb cnt \\{ deflocal@proc .,rb cnt, \\}
struc rw cnt \\{ deflocal@proc .,rw cnt, \\}
struc rp cnt \\{ deflocal@proc .,rp cnt, \\}
struc rd cnt \\{ deflocal@proc .,rd cnt, \\}
struc rt cnt \\{ deflocal@proc .,rt cnt, \\}
struc rq cnt \\{ deflocal@proc .,rq cnt, \\} \}
macro endl
\{ purge label
restruc db,du,dw,dp,dd,dt,dq
restruc rb,rw,rp,rd,rt,rq
current = $-(ebp-localbytes)
end virtual \}
macro ret operand
\{ match any, operand \\{ retn operand \\}
match , operand \\{ match epilogue:reglist, epilogue@proc:<regs>
\\\{ epilogue name,flag,parmbytes,localbytes,reglist \\\} \\} \}
macro finish@proc \{ localbytes = (((current-1) shr 2)+1) shl 2
end if \} }
macro defargs@proc [arg]
{ common
if ~ arg eq
forward
local ..arg,current@arg
match argname:type, arg
\{ current@arg equ argname
label ..arg type
argname equ ..arg
if dqword eq type
dd ?,?,?,?
else if tbyte eq type
dd ?,?,?
else if qword eq type | pword eq type
dd ?,?
else
dd ?
end if \}
match =current@arg,current@arg
\{ current@arg equ arg
arg equ ..arg
..arg dd ? \}
common
args@proc equ current@arg
forward
restore current@arg
common
end if }
macro deflocal@proc name,def,[val]
{ common
match vars, all@vars \{ all@vars equ all@vars, \}
all@vars equ all@vars name
forward
local ..var,..tmp
match =label,def \{ ..tmp equ \}
match tmp,..tmp \{ ..var def val \}
match ,..tmp \{ label ..var val \}
match =?, val \{ ..tmp equ \}
match any =dup (=?), val \{ ..tmp equ \}
match tmp : value, ..tmp : val
\{ tmp: end virtual
initlocal@proc ..var,def value
virtual at tmp\}
common
match first rest, ..var, \{ name equ first \} }
macro initlocal@proc name,def
{ virtual at name
def
size@initlocal = $ - name
end virtual
position@initlocal = 0
while size@initlocal > position@initlocal
virtual at name
def
if size@initlocal - position@initlocal < 2
current@initlocal = 1
load byte@initlocal byte from name+position@initlocal
else if size@initlocal - position@initlocal < 4
current@initlocal = 2
load word@initlocal word from name+position@initlocal
else
current@initlocal = 4
load dword@initlocal dword from name+position@initlocal
end if
end virtual
if current@initlocal = 1
mov byte [name+position@initlocal],byte@initlocal
else if current@initlocal = 2
mov word [name+position@initlocal],word@initlocal
else
mov dword [name+position@initlocal],dword@initlocal
end if
position@initlocal = position@initlocal + current@initlocal
end while }
macro endp
{ purge ret,locals,endl
finish@proc
purge finish@proc
restore regs@proc
match all,args@proc \{ restore all \}
restore args@proc
match all,all@vars \{ restore all \} }
macro local [var]
{ common
locals
forward done@local equ
match varname[count]:vartype, var
\{ match =BYTE, vartype \\{ varname rb count
restore done@local \\}
match =WORD, vartype \\{ varname rw count
restore done@local \\}
match =DWORD, vartype \\{ varname rd count
restore done@local \\}
match =PWORD, vartype \\{ varname rp count
restore done@local \\}
match =QWORD, vartype \\{ varname rq count
restore done@local \\}
match =TBYTE, vartype \\{ varname rt count
restore done@local \\}
match =DQWORD, vartype \\{ label varname dqword
rq count+count
restore done@local \\}
match , done@local \\{ virtual
varname vartype
end virtual
rb count*sizeof.\#vartype
restore done@local \\} \}
match :varname:vartype, done@local:var
\{ match =BYTE, vartype \\{ varname db ?
restore done@local \\}
match =WORD, vartype \\{ varname dw ?
restore done@local \\}
match =DWORD, vartype \\{ varname dd ?
restore done@local \\}
match =PWORD, vartype \\{ varname dp ?
restore done@local \\}
match =QWORD, vartype \\{ varname dq ?
restore done@local \\}
match =TBYTE, vartype \\{ varname dt ?
restore done@local \\}
match =DQWORD, vartype \\{ label varname dqword
dq ?,?
restore done@local \\}
match , done@local \\{ varname vartype
restore done@local \\} \}
match ,done@local
\{ var
restore done@local \}
common
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==================== English ====================
Version: 0.1.3
Launch is a programme that launches applications from search dirictories.
On the start it reads file launch.cfg in /sys/etc and in current dirictory.
Than it reads command line arguments. Priority of arguments is as reading.
Now there are few command line arguments: the name of application and its arguments.
Configuration:
main.path - path to search dirictories
debug.debug - debug options (no or console)
debug.level - debug level (0 - show only ok/error messages, 1 - show for each directory)
ATTENTION:
to use console output you need new console.obj library!

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; Macroinstructions for defining data structures
macro struct name
{ fields@struct equ name
match child parent, name \{ fields@struct equ child,fields@\#parent \}
sub@struct equ
struc db [val] \{ \common fields@struct equ fields@struct,.,db,<val> \}
struc dw [val] \{ \common fields@struct equ fields@struct,.,dw,<val> \}
struc du [val] \{ \common fields@struct equ fields@struct,.,du,<val> \}
struc dd [val] \{ \common fields@struct equ fields@struct,.,dd,<val> \}
struc dp [val] \{ \common fields@struct equ fields@struct,.,dp,<val> \}
struc dq [val] \{ \common fields@struct equ fields@struct,.,dq,<val> \}
struc dt [val] \{ \common fields@struct equ fields@struct,.,dt,<val> \}
struc rb count \{ fields@struct equ fields@struct,.,db,count dup (?) \}
struc rw count \{ fields@struct equ fields@struct,.,dw,count dup (?) \}
struc rd count \{ fields@struct equ fields@struct,.,dd,count dup (?) \}
struc rp count \{ fields@struct equ fields@struct,.,dp,count dup (?) \}
struc rq count \{ fields@struct equ fields@struct,.,dq,count dup (?) \}
struc rt count \{ fields@struct equ fields@struct,.,dt,count dup (?) \}
macro db [val] \{ \common \local anonymous
fields@struct equ fields@struct,anonymous,db,<val> \}
macro dw [val] \{ \common \local anonymous
fields@struct equ fields@struct,anonymous,dw,<val> \}
macro du [val] \{ \common \local anonymous
fields@struct equ fields@struct,anonymous,du,<val> \}
macro dd [val] \{ \common \local anonymous
fields@struct equ fields@struct,anonymous,dd,<val> \}
macro dp [val] \{ \common \local anonymous
fields@struct equ fields@struct,anonymous,dp,<val> \}
macro dq [val] \{ \common \local anonymous
fields@struct equ fields@struct,anonymous,dq,<val> \}
macro dt [val] \{ \common \local anonymous
fields@struct equ fields@struct,anonymous,dt,<val> \}
macro rb count \{ \local anonymous
fields@struct equ fields@struct,anonymous,db,count dup (?) \}
macro rw count \{ \local anonymous
fields@struct equ fields@struct,anonymous,dw,count dup (?) \}
macro rd count \{ \local anonymous
fields@struct equ fields@struct,anonymous,dd,count dup (?) \}
macro rp count \{ \local anonymous
fields@struct equ fields@struct,anonymous,dp,count dup (?) \}
macro rq count \{ \local anonymous
fields@struct equ fields@struct,anonymous,dq,count dup (?) \}
macro rt count \{ \local anonymous
fields@struct equ fields@struct,anonymous,dt,count dup (?) \}
macro union \{ fields@struct equ fields@struct,,union,<
sub@struct equ union \}
macro struct \{ fields@struct equ fields@struct,,substruct,<
sub@struct equ substruct \}
virtual at 0 }
macro ends
{ match , sub@struct \{ restruc db,dw,du,dd,dp,dq,dt
restruc rb,rw,rd,rp,rq,rt
purge db,dw,du,dd,dp,dq,dt
purge rb,rw,rd,rp,rq,rt
purge union,struct
match name=,fields,fields@struct \\{ fields@struct equ
make@struct name,fields
fields@\\#name equ fields \\}
end virtual \}
match any, sub@struct \{ fields@struct equ fields@struct> \}
restore sub@struct }
macro make@struct name,[field,type,def]
{ common
if $
display 'Error: definition of ',`name,' contains illegal instructions.',0Dh,0Ah
err
end if
local define
define equ name
forward
local sub
match , field \{ make@substruct type,name,sub def
define equ define,.,sub, \}
match any, field \{ define equ define,.#field,type,<def> \}
common
match fields, define \{ define@struct fields \} }
macro define@struct name,[field,type,def]
{ common
local list
list equ
forward
if ~ field eq .
name#field type def
sizeof.#name#field = $ - name#field
else
rb sizeof.#type
end if
local value
match any, list \{ list equ list, \}
list equ list <value>
common
sizeof.#name = $
restruc name
match values, list \{
struc name value \\{
match any, fields@struct \\\{ fields@struct equ fields@struct,.,name,<values> \\\}
match , fields@struct \\\{ label .
forward
match , value \\\\{ field type def \\\\}
match any, value \\\\{ field type value
if ~ field eq .
rb sizeof.#name#field - ($-field)
end if \\\\}
common \\\} \\} \} }
macro enable@substruct
{ macro make@substruct substruct,parent,name,[field,type,def]
\{ \common
\local define
define equ parent,name
\forward
\local sub
match , field \\{ match any, type \\\{ enable@substruct
make@substruct type,name,sub def
purge make@substruct
define equ define,.,sub, \\\} \\}
match any, field \\{ define equ define,.\#field,type,<def> \\}
\common
match fields, define \\{ define@\#substruct fields \\} \} }
enable@substruct
macro define@union parent,name,[field,type,def]
{ common
virtual at 0
forward
if ~ field eq .
virtual at 0
parent#field type def
sizeof.#parent#field = $ - parent#field
end virtual
if sizeof.#parent#field > $
rb sizeof.#parent#field - $
end if
else if sizeof.#type > $
rb sizeof.#type - $
end if
common
sizeof.#name = $
end virtual
struc name [value] \{ \common
label .\#name
last@union equ
forward
match any, last@union \\{ virtual at .\#name
field type def
end virtual \\}
match , last@union \\{ match , value \\\{ field type def \\\}
match any, value \\\{ field type value \\\} \\}
last@union equ field
common rb sizeof.#name - ($ - .\#name) \} }
macro define@substruct parent,name,[field,type,def]
{ common
virtual at 0
forward
if ~ field eq .
parent#field type def
sizeof.#parent#field = $ - parent#field
else
rb sizeof.#type
end if
local value
common
sizeof.#name = $
end virtual
struc name value \{
label .\#name
forward
match , value \\{ field type def \\}
match any, value \\{ field type value
if ~ field eq .
rb sizeof.#parent#field - ($-field)
end if \\}
common \} }