Greg King [Sun, 11 May 2014 14:43:06 +0000 (10:43 -0400)]
Fixed the comments to say where the actual Left-Hand Side and Right-Hand Side are put.
A description of positions [left, right] is appropriate more for C code than for Assembly code. (A description of timing [first argument, second argument] is more appropriate for the way that Assembly code is written.)
Oliver Schmidt [Thu, 1 May 2014 19:43:34 +0000 (21:43 +0200)]
Renamed JUMPTABLE and cleaned up module.cfg.
This change was suppsed to fix the issue that the former JUMPTABLE is merked as 'ro' while it is actually written to in several scenarios. When drivers are converted using co65 and then compiled into ROMs the JUMPTABLE isn't copied to RAM and therefore the write operations in question fail.
However unfortunately I didn't succeed in changing that :-( Just setting the former JUMPTABLE to 'rw' broke the drivers. So I placed the DATA segment directly after the former JUMPTABLE segment. This made the drivers converted with co65 work again - obviously after changing libsrc/Makefile:235 from '--code-label' to '--data-label'. But the actual dynamic drivers still didn't work as the former JUMPTABLE wasn't placed as the beginning of the loaded file anymore. That effect could be changed by exchanging src/ld65/o65.c:1391 with src/ld65/o65.c:1394 but doing so broke the drivers again :-((
Selection whether to use page 6 for mouse P/M data is not done in
Makefile.inc, like the other compile-time options. Small fix in the
P/M mouse "show" routine: adapt mouse cursor colors to current
screen colors.
Greg King [Mon, 14 Apr 2014 09:54:13 +0000 (05:54 -0400)]
Fixed the SGML <htmlurl> and <url> tags.
Those tags have two attributes: "url=" and "name=". In the non-HTML output formats, <url> shows both fields, while <htmlurl> shows only the name field (as the HTML format always does.) Thus, the general rules are
1. If the two attributes are different, then use <url>.
2. If they are similar, then use <htmlurl>.
3. If they are the same, then consider using <url> without the "name=" attribute.
(The reason for rules 2 and 3 is that the same text shouldn't be shown twice.)
There can be exceptions. Example: "od65.sgml" has <htmlurl> because the URL
would disturb the flow of a sentence.
- always use page 6 for P/M mouse cursor
- make cursor character of text mode callback configurable
- change default cursor character of text mode callback from 'plus' to 'diamond'
- set P/M callback as default
Greg King [Thu, 27 Mar 2014 16:47:00 +0000 (12:47 -0400)]
Added document lines that name the default device drivers.
Also:
- Changed some <htmlurl> tags to <url>. Now, those links will show their URL addresses (in addition to their names) in info and text pages.
- Added some Atmos-specific function names to its document.
- Fixed some punctuation syntax.
Oliver Schmidt [Thu, 27 Mar 2014 20:40:28 +0000 (21:40 +0100)]
Finetuned Git commit hash retrieval.
- Force usage of shell wrapper in order to allow to suppress potential message about git not found (thanks to Greg King).
- Do $(info GIT_SHA ...) only if there's something special - as done with the other $(info ...).
Oliver Schmidt [Sun, 16 Mar 2014 20:31:00 +0000 (21:31 +0100)]
Removed references to $TRAVIS from Makefiles.
After all it seems much cleaner to explicitly control the behaviour from the .travis.yml file than to behave differently "under the hood" when detecting a Travis CI build.
Oliver Schmidt [Thu, 6 Mar 2014 22:42:44 +0000 (23:42 +0100)]
Moved .PHONY below definitions it refers to.
I must admit that I don't understand why but obviously it is necessary to place .PHONY below the definition of variables it refers to - although those variables are recursively expanded ones! Not doing so made libsrc/Makefile build only three target libraries.
Oliver Schmidt [Wed, 5 Mar 2014 22:24:35 +0000 (23:24 +0100)]
Have src/Makefile and libsrc/Make use disjoint work directories.
Building the clean target in src or libsrc should only delete stuff created by the make in those directories. Having both separated allows the Travis CI build to replace the native binaries with cross built binaries while keeping everything else.