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Offline TightCoderEx

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Integer -> Ascii 64 bit
« on: June 11, 2012, 11:53:21 PM »
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global I2A

section .text
; =============================================================================================
; int I2A (unsigned Value, char *Destination)

; Converts unsigned value to uppercase ASCII string minus leading zeros.
; At minimum character  "0" is returned.

; ENTER: ARG1 = 64 bit value to be converted.
; ARG2 = Pointer to destination ASCII buffer.

; LEAVE: RAX = Length of output excluding terminating character.

; NOTE: Caller should assure destination is large enough being a maximum of 17 characters.
; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

  I2A enter 24, 0 ; Only 17 required, keeps stack qword aligned.
  push rdi ; Preserve
  mov rdi, rbp ; Top of frame
  std ; Auto decrement
  mov al, 0
  stosb ; Post terminating charcter
  xor rcx, rcx ; Set counter register to zero
mov rdx, [rbp + 16] ; Get value to be converted

; Cycle through value until all bits are shifted out.

.L0 mov al,  dl ; Copy low order bits
and al, 15 ; Mask out high nibble
cmp al, 10
jb .Dec

; It is A - F

sub al, 9
or al, 64
jmp .Dec + 2

; It is 0 - 9

.Dec or al, 48

; Write to destination, increment character count and see if RDX is null yet
stosb
inc rcx
shr rdx, 4 ; Shift next nibble into low order bits
jnz .L0

; Value has been converted, now move to destination depicted by ARG2

push rsi ; Preserve
  mov rsi, rdi ; Proc destination now becomes source
  inc rsi ; Bump to actual first character
  mov rdi, [rbp + 24]  ; Get pointer to destination
  cld ; Reset to auto increment
push rcx ; We'll need this value to return to caller
inc rcx ; So terminating character is included 
  rep movsb
 
  ; Postamble, move character count into RAX and restore RSI & RDI
 
  pop rax ; Character count into RAX
  pop rsi
  pop rdi
  leave ; Kill procedure frame
  ret 16 ; Waster callers arguments