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1mfdAsmInc0m, a 1mTropicDesign0m product, is used to convert .fd-files into assembler-
includefiles; you need OS2.0!
42m-- Table of contents ----------------------------------------------------- 1 --0m
Chapter 1....................Table of contents
2....................Copyright
3....................About the program
4....................Technical stuff
5....................Concluding words
42m-- Copyright ------------------------------------------------------------- 2 --0m
This Freeware-program and the sourcecode are copyrighted by the author Hanns
Holger Rutz (that's me...), this conditions have to be followed to distribute
it:
- the copying-fee may not be higher than $2 (inclusive disk, exclusive postage
+packing).
- the following files have to be kept together in one directory:
3m fd2AsmInc 0m(the executable)
3m fd2AsmInc.doc 0m(the English doc-file)
or3m fd2AsmInc.dok 0m(the German doc-file)
3m fd2AsmInc.asm 0m(the assembler-source)
These files must be remain unmodified; of course, the filenotes, the dates
and the protect-bits may be changed. What about copying the icons, too?
4mOnly the user himself is responsible0m for any damage caused by one of the files
listed above (of course, I'd like to see bugreports, improvement-suggestions
etc.!). The sourcecode is only for private use!
42m-- About the program ----------------------------------------------------- 3 --0m
I had the idea of this program when I decrunched the OS2.0 assembler-includes
- because there are no includefiles for the libraries since includeversion 36
any longer. The _LVO-definitions are in the fucking link-libraries now. Because
on the one hand I was unable to link these libraries with my object-code (BLink
always gurued) and on the other hand I had no desire to start a linker every
time I assembled something (I'm using AsmOne), I created the assembler-includes
from the .fd-files. Afterwards I wrote this program, so you don't have to do
this hard work yourself. It translates any .fd-files into assembler-includes
(using the standard _LVO-definitions). This is the usage:
3m
fd2AsmInc <from> [<to>] [comments] [spaces] [tabs <1-65535>] [dec] [hex]
<from> 0mName of the .fd-file (may contain wildcards);3m
<to> 0mName of the includefile to be created or the target directory;3m
<comments> 0mif you set this switch, all comments found in the .fd-file will
also appear in the include-file.3m
spaces 0mspaces are used to format the include-file.3m
tab <size> 0msame as3m spaces0m, only that tabulators of the size3m <size> 0mare used;3m
dec 0mthe function-offsets appear as decimal numbers;3m
hex 0mthe offsets appear as hexadecimal numbers;
If you don't specify a Targetname/-path, the includefile will be created in
your current directory.
If you neither select 3m spaces 0mnor3m tabs 0m (this is default), the equals sign and
the offset will be directly put next to each functionname (no space). If both
switches are set, the program prefers tabulators and a space is set after each
equals sign. When formatting the file, 1mfd2AsmInc0m calculates the position of the
equals sign in a manner that they all appear in the same column and there is
the smallest possible space between the longest functionname and the equals
sign.
While the program works, the filenames are listet in two columns: on the left
there are the names of the .fd-files - on the right there are the includefiles.
Two dots after a filename mean that this file is currently worked with. If an
error accurs, its description is printed next to the filename (if there is an
syntax error in the .fd-file the number of the errorline is also displayed).
The includefile is tried to be deleted, if it was already opened, and a message
is printed (in case of success). If the parameter3m from 0mcontained wildcards, the
program asks, if you want to continue with the converting process. By the way,
you can stop the program by pressing CTRL+C.
42m-- Technical stuff ------------------------------------------------------- 4 --0m
Here's some background information for the guys who want to know everything:
- 1mfd2AsmInc0m is programmed reentrant and PC-relative (with AsmOne v1.02);
- the length of a functionname (incl.3m _LVO0m) may not be greater that3m $ffff0m;
-3m ##private, ##public, ##base 0mand other3m ##xxx 0mare ignored;
-3m ##bias 0mand3m ##end 0mare recognized, if they contain upper-case letters;
- the program refuses to work properly on A600 machines :-)
-3m RETURN_FAIL 0mis returned in case of an error,3m RETURN_WARN 0min case of3m ***break0m;
- the program contains a versionstring;
- the hexadecimal offsets appear in lower-case in the include-file;
- 1mTropicDesign0m are Hanns Holger Rutz and Marco Brinkmann;
- the continue-request checks, if you enter 'y' or 'Y';
- tabulators are recognized (like spaces);
- if the .fd-file contains no3m ##bias0m, an offset of3m NULL 0mis used;
- .fd-files that don't contain an3m ##end 0mdon't cause an error;
- if3m from 0mcontains wildcards and3m to 0mdoesn't exist, (as opposed to c:copy) no
target-directory is created;
- you can suck the rest out of the sourcecode;
42m-- Concluding words ------------------------------------------------------ 5 --0m
Well, that's it. I don't know any features for the future - ok, you could in-
clude an3m ALL0m-Option and a3m FROM/M 0m and create a target directory, if3m from 0mcon-
tains wildcards, but I think noone needs this (and I'm too lazy to include this
in my sourcecode). If you have bugreports, improvement-suggestions or what
ever, write to:
1mTropicDesign0m
c/o Hanns Holger Rutz
Auf dem Godenstedter Berg 17
2730 Zeven
Germany