![]() Unless otherwise noted, you can assume that the Standard Library routines preserve all the general purpose registers. The HLA Standard Library source code is the final arbitor if there is a question how the routines operate. Keep in mind that the HLA Standard Library is a work in progress and the following sections may not be totally up to date. The following sections provide a basic description of some of the routines in the HLA Standard Library. V1.35:ěegan maintaining version numbers for this document. V1.37:Ĝhanged description of str.trim, str.a_trim, stridelspace, and str.a_delspace to match the changes in the code. V1.38:Ědded descriptions for the 64-bit and 128-bit arithmetic and I/O routines. V1.39Ědded descriptions for the zero-terminated string functions: str.cpyz, str.a_cpyz, str.catz, str.zcpy, str.zcat, and str.zcmp. V1.55 Modified description of fileio.eof to mention problems with stdin. V1.57Ědded documentation for the mmap module. V1.60Ědded documentation for the os.system function. V1.63ĝocumented str.truncate and str.a_truncate documented env.get and env.a_get. V1.64ĝocumented the str.iprefix, str.iprefix2, str.iindex, str.iindex2, str.irindex, and str.irindex2 functions. Modified description of fileio.eof to reflect changes made under Windows. V1.68ĝocumented arg.a_v, arg.a_cmdLn, arg.destroy, and arg.args routines. V1.69ĝocumented new memory allocation routines. V1.71ĝocumented the stdout.write and stdin.read routines. Also described hll.useBubbleSort forr SWITCH macro. V1.78ĝocumented the array.lookupTable macro. ![]()
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