ti/vars.h
#include <ti/vars.h>
The TI-84 Plus CE’s early-90s roots result in it managing files and data quite differently than how modern computers do. Some data in the OS, such as stat vars, are permanently allocated a fixed location in RAM; other data, such as user programs and strings, are not assigned a fixed location. The operating system’s equivalent to a “file” is called a variable, and they come in many types. The locations of dynamic variables are tracked in a structure called the VAT (Variable Allocation Table).
The VAT has the novel property that it is stored completely reversed and must be parsed backwards. This means that no C structs are available to represent VAT entires, because C can’t (easily) deal with backwards structs. As a further complication, archived variables store a copy of their VAT entry in the archive, and that copy is not reversed.
Every variable type deals with its size differently.
The size is not stored in the VAT entry, but is instead stored with the variable’s data.
But real_t
has no explicit size; the OS infers the size.
Meanwhile, lists store the number of elements and matrices store the number of rows and columns, so you have to compute the size.
(Don’t forget that lists–but not matrices–can be either real or complex.)
Most other types use a simple size word.
The fileioc library masks all of this wackyness for you, but the OS also includes many helpful C functions.
API Documentation
TI CE OS user variables and memory.
This declares routines for low-level access to user variables (AppVars, programs, Str0-9, matrix, &c.), as well as other user-memory management routines (not the heap!), stat vars, and the RunPrgm interface.
- Authors
Matt “MateoConLechuga” Waltz
Jacob “jacobly” Young
Defines
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matrix_element(matrix, row, col)
Gets an element from a matrix.
- Parameters
matrix – Structure of matrix
row – Row in matrix
col – Column in matrix
- Returns
real_t containing element data
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os_RamStart
Start of RAM.
Type:
uint8_t[1024 * 256]
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os_RclFlags
See also
<ti/flags.h>
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os_AppData
Generally unused by the OS.
Type:
uint8_t[256]
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os_ProgToEdit
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os_NameBuff
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os_AsmPrgmSize
Current size of executing program.
Type:
uint16_t
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os_TempFreeArc
Set after asm_ArcChk call.
Type:
uint24_t
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os_RamCode
When writing to flash, the calculator’s hardware cannot read from flash.
So the flash writing code has to be copied to RAM first. It is copied here. You can use this as long as you don’t attempt any flash writes.
Type:
uint8_t[1023]
Typedefs
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typedef int (*os_runprgm_callback_t)(void *data, int retval)
Callback function pointer type for os_RunPrgm.
See also
os_RunPrgm
Functions
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size_t os_MemChk(void **free)
Returns the size in bytes of free RAM that the user isn’t using.
A pointer is also returned to the start of this region; you can use it for your own purposes but do not exceed the size returned. This function is useful if you are running out of space in the bss or heap and need a little extra memory.
- Parameters
free – [out] Set to start of free available RAM
- Returns
Size of available RAM
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void os_ArcChk(void)
Routine checks the amount of free archive.
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void *os_GetSymTablePtr(void)
- Returns
A pointer to symtable of the OS
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void *os_NextSymEntry(void *entry, uint24_t *type, uint24_t *nameLength, char *name, void **data)
Iterates over the OS symbol table.
This table stores the name and pointers to the variables (such as AppVars and programs) on the calculator. This function can be used to find all the variables on the calculator, to search for a specific variable the function os_ChkFindSym should be used instead.
- Parameters
entry – [in] Current iterative entry, pass the output of os_GetSymTablePtr to start the search.
type – [in] Type of variable returned.
nameLength – [in] Length of variable name. The name may not be null-terminated.
name – [in] Variable name.
data – [in] Returns a pointer to the variable’s data, which may be in either RAM or flash.
- Returns
next entry to pass to the
entry
argument on subsequent calls.
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int os_DelSymEntry(void *entry)
Delete a var from RAM.
- Parameters
entry – [in] An entry as returned from os_NextSymEntry().
- Returns
TIOS System Error Code or 0 on success.
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int os_CreateString(const char *name, const string_t *data)
Creates an TIOS Str.
- Parameters
name – [in] Name of the Str to create.
data – [in] Initial contents of the created Str.
- Returns
A TIOS error code, or 0 on success.
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string_t *os_GetStringData(const char *name, int *archived)
Gets a pointer to an TIOS Str’s data, which may be in archive.
Note
Returns NULL if the Str doesn’t exist, otherwise a pointer to the size bytes.
- Parameters
name – [in] Name of the Str to lookup.
archived – [in] Set to 1 if the Str is archived, otherwise 0, may be NULL if you don’t need it.
- Returns
A pointer to the Str data
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int os_CreateEquation(const char *name, const equ_t *data)
Creates a TIOS Equ.
- Parameters
name – [in] Name of the Equ to create.
data – [in] Initial contents of the created Equ.
- Returns
A TIOS error code, or 0 on success.
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equ_t *os_GetEquationData(const char *name, int *archived)
Gets a pointer to an TIOS Equ’s data, which may be in archive.
Note
Returns NULL if the Equ doesn’t exist, otherwise a pointer to the size bytes.
- Parameters
name – [in] Name of the Equ to lookup.
archived – [in] Set to 1 if the Equ is archived, otherwise 0, may be NULL if you don’t need it.
- Returns
A pointer to the Equ data.
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var_t *os_CreateAppVar(const char *name, uint16_t size)
Creates a TIOS AppVar.
Note
Returns NULL if creation failed for some reason, otherwise a pointer to the size bytes.
Note
If successful, the AppVar contents will be uninitialized, aka filled with random bytes.
- Parameters
name – [in] Name of the AppVar to create.
size – [in] Size of AppVar to create.
- Returns
A pointer to the AppVar data.
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var_t *os_GetAppVarData(const char *name, int *archived)
Gets a pointer to a TIOS AppVar’s data, which may be in archive.
Note
Returns NULL if the AppVar doesn’t exist, otherwise a pointer to the size bytes.
- Parameters
name – [in] Name of the AppVar to lookup.
archived – [in] Set to 1 if the AppVar is archived, otherwise 0, may be NULL if you don’t need it.
- Returns
A pointer to the AppVar data.
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void os_DelAppVar(const char *name)
Deletes an AppVar from RAM.
- Parameters
name – [in] Name of the AppVar to delete.
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int os_ChkFindSym(uint8_t type, const char *name, void **entry, void **data)
Locates a symbol in the symtable.
- Parameters
type – [in] Type of symbol to find
name – [in] Pointer to name of symbol to find
entry – [out] Can be NULL if you don’t care
data – [out] Can be NULL if you don’t care
- Returns
If file exists, returns 1 and sets entry and data, otherwise returns 0.
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int os_GetVarSize(const char *name, size_t *size)
Gets the size of sized vars such as equations, string, programs, appvars, or the dimension of a list.
- Parameters
name – [in] Name of the var to lookup.
size – [out] Pointer to store size of variable.
- Returns
TIOS System Error Code or 0 on success.
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int os_GetMatrixDims(const char *name, int *rows, int *cols)
Gets the dimensions of a matrix.
- Parameters
name – [in] Name of the matrix to lookup.
rows – [in] Pointer to store number of rows.
cols – [in] Pointer to store number of columns.
- Returns
TIOS System Error Code or 0 on success.
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int os_GetRealListElement(const char *name, int index, real_t *value)
Gets a real value from a real list or a complex list where the selected element has no imaginary component.
- Parameters
name – [in] Name of the list.
index – [in] Element index (1-based).
value – [out] Set to the value of the selected element.
- Returns
TIOS System Error Code or 0 on success.
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int os_GetMatrixElement(const char *name, int row, int col, real_t *value)
Gets a real value from a matrix.
- Parameters
name – [in] Name of the matrix.
row – [in] Element row (1-based).
col – [in] Element col (1-based).
value – [out] Set to the value of the selected element.
- Returns
TIOS System Error Code or 0 on success.
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int os_GetRealVar(const char *name, real_t *value)
Gets the real value of a real variable or a complex variable with no imaginary component.
- Parameters
name – [in] Name of TIOS variable.
value – [out] Set to the value of the variable.
- Returns
TIOS System Error Code or 0 on success.
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int os_SetListDim(const char *name, int dim)
If list
name
doesn’t exist, create it withdim
elements, otherwise resize the list, with new elements being set to 0.- Parameters
name – [in] Name of the list to resize.
dim – [in] New list dimension.
- Returns
TIOS System Error Code or 0 on success.
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int os_SetMatrixDims(const char *name, int rows, int cols)
If matrix
name
doesn’t exist, create it with dimensionsrows
andcols
, otherwise resize the matrix, with new elements being set to 0.- Parameters
name – [in] Name of the matrix to resize.
rows – [in] New row dimension.
cols – [in] New col dimension.
- Returns
TIOS System Error Code or 0 on success.
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int os_SetRealListElement(const char *name, int index, const real_t *value)
Sets a list element to a real value.
If the list doesn’t exist, then index must be 1 and it creates a 1 element list.
- Parameters
name – [in] Name of the list.
index – [in] Element index (1-based).
value – [in] The value to set to the selected element.
- Returns
TIOS System Error Code or 0 on success.
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int os_SetMatrixElement(const char *name, int row, int col, const real_t *value)
Sets a matrix element to a real value.
- Parameters
name – [in] Name of the matrix.
row – [in] Element row (1-based).
col – [in] Element col (1-based).
value – [in] The value to set to the selected element.
- Returns
TIOS System Error Code or 0 on success.
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int os_SetRealVar(const char *name, const real_t *value)
Sets a variable to a real value, creating it if it doesn’t exist.
- Parameters
name – [in] Name of variable to lookup.
value – [in] The value to set the variable to.
- Returns
TIOS System Error Code or 0 on success.
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void *os_GetAnsData(uint8_t *type)
Gets the Ans variable.
Note
Returns NULL if Ans doesn’t exist or type is NULL
- Parameters
type – [in] This is set to the current variable type in ANS
- Returns
Pointer to the data
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void os_DelRes(void)
Invalidate and clear stat variables.
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int os_RunPrgm(const char *prgm, void *data, size_t size, os_runprgm_callback_t callback)
Runs a program that exists on the calculator.
Note that this will destroy the currently running program. The function has an optional callback entry point for when a program finishes, which can be used to rebuild the program context. Additional program context information can be safely stored by using the extra
data
argument, which is delivered to the callback entry point.Note
The integer return of the callback acts the same as the integer return of the
main
function, and is returned to the parent caller (either the OS or a shell).- Parameters
prgm – [in] Name of program to execute.
data – [in] User data that will be available in the callback function. May be
NULL
.size – [in] Size of user data (keep this small, it is stored on the stack!)
callback – [in] This callback is used as the entry point to the program rather than
main
when the called program finishes. The argumentdata
will contain thedata
argument, andretval
will contain the error code if a TI-BASIC program, or the exit code if a C program. Other types of programs may have an undefinedretval
. This argument may be leftNULL
if execution should not return to the calling program.
- Returns
This function should not return, but if it does, -1 indicates the program could not be found, -2 if not enough memory, and < 0 if some other error occurred.
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struct list_t
- #include <vars.h>
Structure of list variable type.
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struct cplx_list_t
- #include <vars.h>
Structure of complex list variable type.
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struct matrix_t
- #include <vars.h>
Structure of matrix variable type.
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struct string_t
- #include <vars.h>
Structure of string variable type.
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struct equ_t
- #include <vars.h>
Structure of equation variable type.
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struct var_t
- #include <vars.h>
Structure of miscellaneous variable type.