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1 files changed, 29 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/whichbas.c b/whichbas.c
index 3e652a7..2fe273e 100644
--- a/whichbas.c
+++ b/whichbas.c
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ CALLBACK(handle_cmd) {
bas_type = BT_TURBO;
print_result();
}
- /* partial: we really should detect GET #1,A$. this is Turbo-only, but
+ /* PARTIAL: we really should detect GET #1,A$. this is Turbo-only, but
probably nobody ever uses it because it doesn't seem to *work*,
at least not in TB 1.5. A$ always ends up empty with length 0. */
break;
@@ -247,6 +247,7 @@ CALLBACK(handle_cmd) {
case 0x3d: /* UNTIL <args> or ENDIF */
case 0x56: /* DEL <args> or FAST */
case 0x62: /* CIRCLE (3 or 4 num args) or NORMAL (no args) */
+ /* COMPLETE */
if(has_args) {
remove_type(BT_BXL_BXE);
} else {
@@ -254,7 +255,7 @@ CALLBACK(handle_cmd) {
}
break;
case 0x58: /* TRACE (optional + or -), EXTEND (BXE; no args) */
- /* partial: TRACE +/- detected, TRACE without arg can't be
+ /* PARTIAL: TRACE +/- detected, TRACE without arg can't be
told from EXTEND. */
if(nexttok == OP_PLUS || nexttok == OP_MINUS) {
bas_type = BT_TURBO;
@@ -292,14 +293,14 @@ CALLBACK(handle_cmd) {
}
break;
case 0x48: /* DIR (optional arg) or PROTECT (req'd arg) */
- /* partial: without args means TB, but with arg,
+ /* PARTIAL: without args means TB, but with arg,
it could be either */
if(!has_args) {
remove_type(BT_BXL_BXE);
}
break;
case 0x4a: /* UNLOCK (req'd arg) or DIR (optional arg) */
- /* partial: without args means TB, but with arg,
+ /* PARTIAL: without args means TB, but with arg,
it could be either */
if(!has_args) {
remove_type(BT_TURBO);
@@ -307,7 +308,7 @@ CALLBACK(handle_cmd) {
break;
case 0x3b: /* *F (optional + or -), TRACE (no arg) */
case 0x5e: /* *B (optional + or -) or EXIT (no arg) */
- /* partial: doesn't catch *F or *B by itself with no +/- */
+ /* PARTIAL: doesn't catch *F or *B by itself with no +/- */
if(has_args) {
remove_type(BT_BXL_BXE);
}
@@ -321,7 +322,7 @@ CALLBACK(handle_cmd) {
}
break;
case 0x4e: /* TIME$= (1 string arg) or PMCLR (1 num arg) */
- /* partial: but almost complete. nothing happens if it's
+ /* PARTIAL: but almost complete. nothing happens if it's
TIME$= with a string function (probably rare) or PMCLR
with a complex expression. */
if(nexttok == OP_STRCONST) {
@@ -335,12 +336,13 @@ CALLBACK(handle_cmd) {
}
break;
case 0x50: /* EXEC (1 arg, *must* be variable) or PMGRAPHICS (1 num arg, may be const) */
- /* partial: PMGRAPHICS VAR won't be detected. but this usage is rare. */
+ /* PARTIAL: PMGRAPHICS VAR won't be detected. but this usage is rare. */
if(!has_var_arg) {
remove_type(BT_TURBO);
}
break;
case 0x54: /* -- in TB, LVAR in BXL/BXE */
+ /* COMPLETE */
/* we can tell these apart because TB gives us a next-statement offset of 5
when we use this (normally, the minimum offset is 6, but there's no OP_EOS
after this token for some reason). */
@@ -354,6 +356,8 @@ CALLBACK(handle_cmd) {
case 0x57: /* DUMP (1 optional string arg) or LOCAL (1 *numeric* variable arg) */
/* BXL/BXE's LOCAL only works on scalars, not arrays or strings. so if there's
no arg, or one string arg... */
+ /* PARTIAL: almost complete, doesn't handle DUMP func$(arg), which I
+ doubt anyone uses anyway. */
if(!has_args) {
/* only Turbo allows no arg... */
remove_type(BT_BXL_BXE);
@@ -369,6 +373,8 @@ CALLBACK(handle_cmd) {
}
case 0x5c: /* GO# (1 arg only) or SORTUP (optional 2nd arg of USING, but no comma) */
case 0x5d: /* # (1 arg only) or SORTDOWN (optional 2nd arg of USING, but no comma) */
+ /* COMPLETE but no longer needed (check_variables() already found the
+ 11xxxxxx variables) */
/* Turbo BASIC labels have the high 2 bits set to 11, which is illegal
in Atari/BXL/BXE. */
if(vartype == 3) {
@@ -378,7 +384,7 @@ CALLBACK(handle_cmd) {
}
break;
case 0x60: /* CLS (optional IOCB with #) or HITCLR (no args) */
- /* partial: without args, can't tell them apart. */
+ /* PARTIAL: without args, can't tell them apart. */
/* I doubt CLS #IOCB is actually used in many Turbo BASIC
programs, because it's broken (at least in Turbo 1.5).
It's supposed to only clear the screen of output that
@@ -410,7 +416,7 @@ CALLBACK(handle_op) {
/* attempt to detect BXL/BXE DIM for 2D string arrays.
DIM A$(10,10) is illegal in Atari/Turbo.
- partial: this only works if the first dimension is either a
+ PARTIAL: this only works if the first dimension is either a
constant or a scalar variable (not an array element or an
expression). fortunately most programs use constants in DIM.
*/
@@ -458,6 +464,7 @@ CALLBACK(handle_op) {
case 0x55: /* DPEEK (function) TB, USING (infix, not a function) in BXL/BXE */
case 0x58: /* INSTR (function) or & (infix numeric) in BXE. */
case 0x5b: /* HEX$ (func, takes 1 num arg) or FIND( (pseudo-func, 3 args */
+ /* COMPLETE */
if(nexttok == OP_FUNC_LPAR) {
remove_type(BT_BXL_BXE);
} else {
@@ -465,7 +472,7 @@ CALLBACK(handle_op) {
}
break;
case 0x59: /* INKEY$ (0 arg pseudo-func) in TB, string array separator semicolon in BXL/BXE */
- /* partial: ...but pretty good. we *can't* check nexttok == OP_GRP_RPAR, because
+ /* PARTIAL: ...but pretty good. we *can't* check nexttok == OP_GRP_RPAR, because
VAL(INKEY$) or ASC(INKEY$) are legit Turbo code.
This can fail to catch A$(X;Y) if X and Y are both complex expressions. */
if(nexttok == OP_EOS || nexttok == OP_EOL) {
@@ -492,6 +499,7 @@ CALLBACK(handle_op) {
break;
case 0x5a: /* EXOR (infix num op) or BUMP( (pseudo-function, no OP_FUNC_LPAR) */
case 0x5d: /* DIV (infix num op) or RANDOM( (pseudo-func, 1 or 2 num args) */
+ /* COMPLETE (I think, anyway) */
if(last_op_tok == OP_GRP_RPAR || last_op_tok == OP_NUMCONST || last_op_tok == OP_HEXCONST || last_op_tok >= 0x80) {
/* if the last token was a variable or a numeric, or a right paren,
this is infix (can't be a function, last token would have to have
@@ -502,7 +510,7 @@ CALLBACK(handle_op) {
}
break;
case 0x5c: /* DEC (function, takes str) in TB, HEX$ (function, takes num) in BXL/BXE */
- /* partial: won't catch HEX$(ASC("A")) (or any other nested function call) */
+ /* PARTIAL: won't catch HEX$(ASC("A")) (or any other nested function call) */
if(nexttok2 == OP_STRCONST) {
remove_type(BT_BXL_BXE);
} else if(nexttok2 == OP_NUMCONST) {
@@ -518,7 +526,7 @@ CALLBACK(handle_op) {
case 0x5e: /* FRAC (num func, 1 arg) or DPEEK (num func, 1 arg) in BXL...
however BXE has an optional 2nd arg. */
{
- /* partial: This detects the 2nd arg for simple cases where the
+ /* PARTIAL: This detects the 2nd arg for simple cases where the
1st arg is a constant or a numeric variable, but not if the
1st arg is an expression or an array element. */
int has2 = 0;
@@ -538,6 +546,7 @@ CALLBACK(handle_op) {
case 0x60: /* TIME in TB, VSTICK (function) in BXL/BXE */
case 0x61: /* MOD (infix op) in TB, HSTICK (function) in BXL/BXE */
case 0x62: /* EXEC (infix op, with ON) in TB, PMADR (function) in BXL/BXE */
+ /* COMPLETE */
if(nexttok == OP_FUNC_LPAR) {
remove_type(BT_TURBO);
} else {
@@ -545,6 +554,7 @@ CALLBACK(handle_op) {
}
break;
case 0x63: /* RND (pseudo-func, no arg) or ERR (func, 1 num arg) */
+ /* COMPLETE */
if(nexttok != OP_FUNC_LPAR) {
bas_type = BT_TURBO;
print_result();
@@ -552,12 +562,13 @@ CALLBACK(handle_op) {
case 0x66: /* %0 in TB, LEFT$( (pseudo-func, takes string) in BXL/BXE */
case 0x67: /* %1 in TB, RIGHT$( (pseudo-func, takes string) in BXL/BXE */
case 0x68: /* %2 in TB, MID$( (pseudo-func, takes string) in BXL/BXE */
+ /* PARTIAL: doesn't handle LEFT$/etc first arg being a string func. */
if(nexttok == OP_STRCONST || nexttok >= 0x80) {
/* %0 %1 %2 can't be followed by a string constant *or* a variable */
remove_type(BT_TURBO);
- } else {
- /* whereas LEFT$ RIGHT$ MID$ can't be followed by anything else */
- remove_type(BT_BXL_BXE);
+ /* Can't do, due to LEFT$(HEX$("1234"), 1) (or STR$, etc) */
+ /* } else {
+ remove_type(BT_BXL_BXE); */
}
break;
default:
@@ -593,7 +604,7 @@ CALLBACK(handle_end_stmt) {
}
break;
case 0x42: /* BPUT or RGET */
- /* partial:
+ /* PARTIAL:
Turbo BGET always takes 3 args, BXL/BXE RGET takes 2 or more.
We can at least rule out Turbo if there aren't exactly 3 args. */
if(comma_count != 2) {
@@ -601,7 +612,7 @@ CALLBACK(handle_end_stmt) {
}
break;
case 0x43: /* BGET or BPUT */
- /* partial:
+ /* PARTIAL:
Turbo BGET and BPUT always take 3 args. So does BXL BPUT.
BXE BPUT takes 3 args and an optional 4th. */
if(comma_count != 2) {
@@ -616,7 +627,7 @@ CALLBACK(handle_end_stmt) {
}
break;
case 0x61: /* DSOUND (0 or 4 num args) or INVERSE (no args) */
- /* partial: can't tell no-argument DSOUND from INVERSE. */
+ /* PARTIAL: can't tell no-argument DSOUND from INVERSE. */
if(comma_count) {
remove_type(BT_BXL_BXE);
}