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==Keyboard== | ==Keyboard== | ||
<tt>isKeyPressed(key)</tt>: non-blocking key press test. <tt>key</tt> must be one of the <tt>KEY_NSPIRE_*</tt> constants defined in '' | *<tt>BOOL any_key_pressed(void)</tt>: non-blocking key press test. Returns <tt>TRUE</tt> if one or more keys are being pressed. | ||
*<tt>BOOL isKeyPressed(key)</tt>: non-blocking key press test. <tt>key</tt> must be one of the <tt>KEY_NSPIRE_*</tt> constants defined in ''include/libndls.h''. | |||
==Hardware== | ==Hardware== |
Revision as of 12:29, 28 December 2010
libndls is a set of macros and functions available as a static library when building with Ndless. The library is automatically linked by nspire-ld if required.
These definitions are available in Ndless 1.7. Definitions marked with (C) are only available in C. Definitions marked with (asm) are only available in assembly.
Common types
- typedef enum bool {FALSE = 0, TRUE = 1} BOOL;
Math
- number abs(number)
- number min(number, number)
- number max(number, number)
Screen
- SCREEN_BASE_ADDRESS: address of the screen buffer. Each grayscaled pixel is 4-bit long. 1111 is white, 0000 is black.
- SCREEN_BYTES_SIZE: size of the screen buffer
- SCREEN_WIDTH: screen width in pixels
- SCREEN_HEIGHT: screen height in pixels
- void clrscr(void): clears the screen
Keyboard
- BOOL any_key_pressed(void): non-blocking key press test. Returns TRUE if one or more keys are being pressed.
- BOOL isKeyPressed(key): non-blocking key press test. key must be one of the KEY_NSPIRE_* constants defined in include/libndls.h.
Hardware
BOOL is_touchpad : TRUE on a TI-Nspire Touchpad.
Time
- void idle(void): switch to low-power state until the next interrupt occurs. The use of this function is encouraged when waiting in loops for an event to save the batteries.
- void sleep(unsigned m): delay for a specified amount of time. The CPU is regularly switched to low-power state while blocking.
Debugging
- void halt(void): stops the execution flow with an endless loop. If you are using the Ncubate emulator, use the j debugger command to jump over the instruction.
- halt (asm) (macro): similar to halt()