ugBASIC 1.18
An isomorphic BASIC language compiler for retrocomputers
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serial_write_type.c File Reference
#include "../../ugbc.h"

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Functions

Variableserial_write_type (Environment *_environment, char *_data, VariableType _type, int _big_endian)
 Emit code for SERIAL WRITE(...).

Variables

char DATATYPE_AS_STRING [][16]

Function Documentation

◆ serial_write_type()

Variable * serial_write_type ( Environment * _environment,
char * _data,
VariableType _type,
int _big_endian )

Emit code for SERIAL WRITE(...).

Parameters
_environmentCurrent calling environment

Definition at line 56 of file serial_write_type.c.

Variable Documentation

◆ DATATYPE_AS_STRING

char DATATYPE_AS_STRING[][16]
extern

This variable defines as an array of constant pointers. Each element of the array represents the "human" name of a ugBASIC's data type. The main reason is to map an IDto a readable string. If ugBASIC encounters an error, you don't want it to print "Error in type 2," but rather "Error in type FLOAT.". Note that it's vital that the order of strings in the array exactly reflects the order of the IDs in your enum. If you move an element to one, you must also move it to the other, otherwise the mapping will be staggered. Often, a final NULL or UNKNOWN string is added to handle error cases or to allow you to loop through the array without knowing its size beforehand.

Definition at line 133 of file _infrastructure.c.