//
-// RMAC - Reboot's Macro Assembler for the Atari Jaguar Console System
+// RMAC - Renamed Macro Assembler for all Atari computers
// LISTING.C - Listing Output
-// Copyright (C) 199x Landon Dyer, 2011-2012 Reboot and Friends
+// Copyright (C) 199x Landon Dyer, 2011-2021 Reboot and Friends
// RMAC derived from MADMAC v1.07 Written by Landon Dyer, 1986
// Source utilised with the kind permission of Landon Dyer
//
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7
// 012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567
-// filename.... Reboot's Macro Assembler N.N.NN (Unknown)
+// filename.... Renamed Macro Assembler N.N.NN (Unknown)
// nnnnn aaaaaaaa dddddddddddddddddddd T source code
// nnnnn aaaaaaaa dddddddddddddddd
// nnnnn =vvvvvvvv
//
int eject(void)
{
- if (listing > 0)
+ if (listing > 0 && list_pag)
{
println("\f");
nlines = 0;
//
// Return GEMDOS format date
//
-VALUE dos_date(void)
+uint32_t dos_date(void)
{
- VALUE v;
+ uint32_t v;
struct tm * tm;
time_t tloc;
//
// Return GEMDOS format time
//
-VALUE dos_time(void)
+uint32_t dos_time(void)
{
- VALUE v;
+ uint32_t v;
struct tm * tm;
time_t tloc;
//
// Generate a time string
//
-void time_string(char * buf, VALUE time)
+void time_string(char * buf, uint32_t time)
{
int hour;
char * ampm;
//
// Generate a date string
//
-void date_string(char * buf, VALUE date)
+void date_string(char * buf, uint32_t date)
{
sprintf(buf, "%d-%s-%d",
(int)(date & 0x1F), month[(date >> 5) & 0xF], (int)((date >> 9) + 1980));
//
// Transform letters a-f in the address and data columns of the listing to
-// uppercase. (People seem to like uppercase hex better in assembly-language
+// uppercase. (People seem to like uppercase hex better in assembly-language
// listings....)
//
void uc_ln(char * ln)
list_fname = NULL;
if ((list_fd = open(fnbuf, _OPEN_FLAGS, _PERM_MODE)) < 0)
- cantcreat(fnbuf);
+ CantCreateFile(fnbuf);
}
//
// Output a value to listing
//
-int listvalue(VALUE v)
+int listvalue(uint32_t v)
{
sprintf(buf, "=%08X", v);
strncpy(lnimage + DATA_COL - 1, buf, 9);