\r
#include "src/lib/16_head.h"\r
\r
+// big global status text buffer\r
+char global_temp_status_text[512];\r
+char global_temp_status_text2[512];\r
+\r
long int\r
filesize(FILE *fp)\r
{\r
return(size_of_file);\r
}\r
\r
+// clrstdin() clear any leftover chars tha may be in stdin stream //\r
+void clrstdin()\r
+{\r
+ int ch = 0;\r
+ while( ( ch = getchar() ) != '\n' && ch != EOF );\r
+}\r
+\r
+//from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2736753/how-to-remove-extension-from-file-name\r
+// remove_ext: removes the "extension" from a file spec.\r
+// mystr is the string to process.\r
+// dot is the extension separator.\r
+// sep is the path separator (0 means to ignore).\r
+// Returns an allocated string identical to the original but\r
+// with the extension removed. It must be freed when you're\r
+// finished with it.\r
+// If you pass in NULL or the new string can't be allocated,\r
+// it returns NULL.\r
+\r
+char *remove_ext (char* mystr, char dot, char sep) {\r
+ char *retstr, *lastdot, *lastsep;\r
+\r
+ // Error checks and allocate string.\r
+ if (mystr == NULL)\r
+ return NULL;\r
+ if ((retstr = malloc(strlen (mystr) + 1)) == NULL)\r
+ return NULL;\r
+\r
+ // Make a copy and find the relevant characters.\r
+\r
+ strcpy (retstr, mystr);\r
+ lastdot = strrchr (retstr, dot);\r
+ lastsep = (sep == 0) ? NULL : strrchr (retstr, sep);\r
+\r
+ // If it has an extension separator.\r
+\r
+ if (lastdot != NULL) {\r
+ // and it's before the extenstion separator.\r
+\r
+ if (lastsep != NULL) {\r
+ if (lastsep < lastdot) {\r
+ // then remove it.\r
+\r
+ *lastdot = '\0';\r
+ }\r
+ } else {\r
+ // Has extension separator with no path separator.\r
+\r
+ *lastdot = '\0';\r
+ }\r
+ }\r
+\r
+ // Return the modified string.\r
+ free(mystr);\r
+ return retstr;\r
+}\r
+\r
+\r
+//from http://quiz.geeksforgeeks.org/c-program-cyclically-rotate-array-one/\r
+void rotateR(byte *arr, byte n)\r
+{\r
+ byte x = arr[n-1], i;\r
+ for (i = n-1; i > 0; i--)\r
+ arr[i] = arr[i-1];\r
+ arr[0] = x;\r
+}\r
+\r
+void rotateL(byte *arr, byte n)\r
+{\r
+ byte x = arr[n+1], i;\r
+ for (i = n+1; i > 0; i++)\r
+ arr[i] = arr[i+1];\r
+ arr[0] = x;\r
+}\r
+\r
void printmeminfoline(byte *strc, const byte *pee, size_t h_total, size_t h_used, size_t h_free)\r
{\r
byte str[64];\r
return(-1);\r
}\r
\r
-\r
+// for input test //\r
byte dirchar(byte in)\r
{\r
byte out;\r
}\r
return out;\r
}\r
+\r
+//from: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5349896/print-a-struct-in-c\r
+void print_mem(void const *vp, size_t n)\r
+{\r
+ size_t i;\r
+ unsigned char const *p = vp;\r
+ for (i=0; i<n; i++)\r
+ {\r
+ printf("%02x", p[i]);\r
+ //printf("%c", p[i]);\r
+ if((!(i%16)) && i) printf("\n");\r
+ else printf(" ");\r
+ //printf("%u%%40=%u\n", i, i%40);\r
+ }\r
+ putchar('\n');\r
+ printf("\nstruct size is %zu bytes\n", n);\r
+};\r
+\r
+//from: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/comp.lang.asm.x86/QtuVXl43nDo\r
+void hres (void)\r
+{\r
+ __asm {\r
+ mov ax,3\r
+ int 10h\r
+ mov ax,1112h\r
+ xor bx,bx\r
+ int 10h\r
+ }\r
+}\r