https://github.com/akkartik/mu/blob/main/ex9.mu
 1 # Demo of reading and writing to disk.
 2 #
 3 # Steps for trying it out:
 4 #   1. Translate this example into a disk image code.img.
 5 #       ./translate ex9.mu
 6 #   2. Build a second disk image data.img containing some text.
 7 #       dd if=/dev/zero of=data.img count=20160
 8 #       echo 'abc def ghi' |dd of=data.img conv=notrunc
 9 #   3. Familiarize yourself with how the data disk looks within xxd:
10 #       xxd data.img |head
11 #   4. Run in an emulator, either Qemu or Bochs.
12 #       qemu-system-i386 -hda code.img -hdb data.img
13 #       bochs -f bochsrc.2disks
14 #   5. Exit the emulator.
15 #   6. Notice that the data disk now contains the word count of the original text.
16 #       xxd data.img |head
17 
18 fn main screen: (addr screen), keyboard: (addr keyboard), data-disk: (addr disk) {
19   var text-storage: (stream byte 0x200)
20   var text/esi: (addr stream byte) <- address text-storage
21   load-sectors data-disk, 0/lba, 1/num-sectors, text
22 
23   var word-count/eax: int <- word-count text
24 
25   var result-storage: (stream byte 0x10)
26   var result/edi: (addr stream byte) <- address result-storage
27   write-int32-decimal result, word-count
28   store-sectors data-disk, 0/lba, 1/num-sectors, result
29 }
30 
31 fn word-count in: (addr stream byte) -> _/eax: int {
32   var result/edi: int <- copy 0
33   {
34     var done?/eax: boolean <- stream-empty? in
35     compare done?, 0/false
36     break-if-!=
37     var g/eax: grapheme <- read-grapheme in
38     {
39       compare g, 0x20/space
40       break-if-!=
41       result <- increment
42     }
43     {
44       compare g, 0xa/newline
45       break-if-!=
46       result <- increment
47     }
48     loop
49   }
50   return result
51 }