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/*************************************************************************
** disassembler.library **
** **
** a simple system library for disassembling a86K binaries **
** **
** © 1999 THOR-Software, Thomas Richter **
** No commercial use, reassembly, modification without prior, written **
** permission of the authors. **
** Including this library in any commercial software REQUIRES a **
** written permission and the payment of a small fee. **
** **
**---------------------------------------------------------------------**
** Definition of the library, and structures **
** **
** $VER: 40.2 (31.10.99) © THOR **
*************************************************************************/
#ifndef LIBRARIES_DISASSEMBLER_H
#define LIBRARIES_DISASSEMBLER_H
#ifndef EXEC_TYPES_H
#include <exec/types.h>
#endif
#ifndef EXEC_LIBRARIES_H
#include <exec/libraries.h>
#endif
/* There's really nothing in this library base you need to care about */
struct DisassemblerBase {
struct Library dllib_Library;
/* more below this point */
};
#define DISASSEMBLER_NAME "disassembler.library"
/* The one and only structure you need to care about. This one is
passed in to Disassemble() */
struct DisData {
APTR ds_From; /* base to start disassembly from */
APTR ds_UpTo; /* where to stop it */
APTR ds_PC; /* the disassembler prints a "*" here */
void *ds_PutProc; /* to avoid casts, this is a void *. */
APTR ds_UserData; /* passed to the PutProc in a1 and a3 */
APTR ds_UserBase; /* passed to the PutProc in a4 */
UWORD ds_Truncate; /* limit width of the output */
UWORD ds_reserved; /* this is currently reserved */
};
/* PutProc is actually a function pointer, but due to different compilers
and conventions defined here as a void *. It is called with the
character to print in d0, the user data in a1 and a3 and the user
base in a4. This is most useful for C code.
The library functions are interrupt-callable, provided your PutProc
is.
*/
#endif