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30
31	.file "strcspn.s"
32#ifdef	__PIC
33	.pic
34#endif
35#ifdef	__PID
36	.pid
37#endif
38/*
39 * (c) copyright 1989,1993 Intel Corp., all rights reserved
40 */
41
42/*
43	procedure strcspn  (optimized assembler version: 80960K series, 80960CA)
44
45	len = strcspn (string, charset)
46
47	Return the number of characters in the maximum leading segment
48	of string which consists solely of characters NOT from charset.
49
50	At the time of this writing, only g0 thru g7 and g13 are available
51	for use in this leafproc;  other registers would have to be saved and
52	restored.  These nine registers, plus tricky use of g14 are sufficient
53	to implement the routine.
54*/
55
56	.globl	_strcspn
57	.globl	__strcspn
58	.leafproc	_strcspn, __strcspn
59	.align	2
60
61_strcspn:
62#ifndef __PIC
63	lda	Lrett,g14
64#else
65	lda	Lrett-(.+8)(ip),g14
66#endif
67__strcspn:
68	mov	g14,g13		# save return address
69	 lda	(g0),g3		# copy string pointer
70	mov	0,g14		# conform to register conventions
71
72Lnext_char:
73	ldob	(g3),g7		# fetch next character of string
74	addo	1,g1,g2		# g2 will be the charset ptr
75	ldob	(g1),g6		# fetch first character of charset
76	cmpobe.f 0,g7,Lexit	# quit if at end of string
77Lscan_set:
78	cmpo	g6,g7		# is charset char same as string char?
79	ldob	(g2),g5		# fetch next charset char
80	addo	1,g2,g2		# bump charset ptr
81	be.f	Lexit
82	cmpo	g6,0		# is charset exhausted?
83	lda	(g5),g6
84	bne.t	Lscan_set	# check next character of charset
85	addo	1,g3,g3		# check next character of string
86	b	Lnext_char
87
88Lexit:
89	subo	g0,g3,g0	# compute string length
90	bx	(g13)
91Lrett:
92	ret
93
94/* end of strcspn */
95