pub struct CpuPortFlags { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Control flags for the CPU port R6510 at 0x0001
Three-word combination constants like RAM_IO_KERNAL refer to banking configurations
of what is visible at addresses $A000-BFFF, $D000-DFFF, and $E000-FFFF.
Regardless of 0x0001, the VIC-II chip always sees the CHARROM at $1000-1FFF and $9000-9FFF,
and RAM everywhere else.
§Examples
Here’s an example that makes the RAM available “under” both the BASIC and KERNAL ROMs located at 0xA000-0xBFFF and 0xE000-0xFFFF. The VIC, SID, and CIA I/O devices are left accessible at 0xD000-0xDFFF:
(*CPU_PORT).write(CpuPortFlags::RAM_IO_RAM);
assert_eq!(CpuPortFlags::RAM_IO_RAM.bits(), 0x35);
assert_eq!(CpuPortFlags::RAM_IO_KERNAL.bitw(), 0x36);Implementations§
Source§impl CpuPortFlags
impl CpuPortFlags
pub const DEFAULT: Self
pub const BASIC_IO_KERNAL: Self
pub const RAM_RAM_RAM: Self
pub const RAM_CHAR_RAM: Self
pub const RAM_CHAR_KERNAL: Self
pub const BASIC_CHAR_KERNAL: Self
pub const RAM_IO_RAM: Self
pub const RAM_IO_KERNAL: Self
pub const DATASETTE_SIGNAL: Self
pub const DATASETTE_BUTTON_OFF: Self
pub const DATASETTE_MOTOR_OFF: Self
Sourcepub const fn from_bits(bits: u8) -> Option<Self>
pub const fn from_bits(bits: u8) -> Option<Self>
Convert from underlying bit representation, unless that representation contains bits that do not correspond to a flag.
Sourcepub const fn from_bits_truncate(bits: u8) -> Self
pub const fn from_bits_truncate(bits: u8) -> Self
Convert from underlying bit representation, dropping any bits that do not correspond to flags.
Sourcepub const unsafe fn from_bits_unchecked(bits: u8) -> Self
pub const unsafe fn from_bits_unchecked(bits: u8) -> Self
Convert from underlying bit representation, preserving all bits (even those not corresponding to a defined flag).
§Safety
The caller of the bitflags! macro can chose to allow or
disallow extra bits for their bitflags type.
The caller of from_bits_unchecked() has to ensure that
all bits correspond to a defined flag or that extra bits
are valid for this bitflags type.
Sourcepub const fn intersects(&self, other: Self) -> bool
pub const fn intersects(&self, other: Self) -> bool
Returns true if there are flags common to both self and other.
Sourcepub const fn contains(&self, other: Self) -> bool
pub const fn contains(&self, other: Self) -> bool
Returns true if all of the flags in other are contained within self.
Sourcepub fn set(&mut self, other: Self, value: bool)
pub fn set(&mut self, other: Self, value: bool)
Inserts or removes the specified flags depending on the passed value.
Sourcepub const fn intersection(self, other: Self) -> Self
pub const fn intersection(self, other: Self) -> Self
Returns the intersection between the flags in self and
other.
Specifically, the returned set contains only the flags which are
present in both self and other.
This is equivalent to using the & operator (e.g.
ops::BitAnd), as in flags & other.
Sourcepub const fn union(self, other: Self) -> Self
pub const fn union(self, other: Self) -> Self
Returns the union of between the flags in self and other.
Specifically, the returned set contains all flags which are
present in either self or other, including any which are
present in both (see Self::symmetric_difference if that
is undesirable).
This is equivalent to using the | operator (e.g.
ops::BitOr), as in flags | other.
Sourcepub const fn difference(self, other: Self) -> Self
pub const fn difference(self, other: Self) -> Self
Returns the difference between the flags in self and other.
Specifically, the returned set contains all flags present in
self, except for the ones present in other.
It is also conceptually equivalent to the “bit-clear” operation:
flags & !other (and this syntax is also supported).
This is equivalent to using the - operator (e.g.
ops::Sub), as in flags - other.
Sourcepub const fn symmetric_difference(self, other: Self) -> Self
pub const fn symmetric_difference(self, other: Self) -> Self
Returns the symmetric difference between the flags
in self and other.
Specifically, the returned set contains the flags present which
are present in self or other, but that are not present in
both. Equivalently, it contains the flags present in exactly
one of the sets self and other.
This is equivalent to using the ^ operator (e.g.
ops::BitXor), as in flags ^ other.
Sourcepub const fn complement(self) -> Self
pub const fn complement(self) -> Self
Returns the complement of this set of flags.
Specifically, the returned set contains all the flags which are
not set in self, but which are allowed for this type.
Alternatively, it can be thought of as the set difference
between Self::all() and self (e.g. Self::all() - self)
This is equivalent to using the ! operator (e.g.
ops::Not), as in !flags.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Binary for CpuPortFlags
impl Binary for CpuPortFlags
Source§impl BitAnd for CpuPortFlags
impl BitAnd for CpuPortFlags
Source§impl BitAndAssign for CpuPortFlags
impl BitAndAssign for CpuPortFlags
Source§fn bitand_assign(&mut self, other: Self)
fn bitand_assign(&mut self, other: Self)
Disables all flags disabled in the set.
Source§impl BitOr for CpuPortFlags
impl BitOr for CpuPortFlags
Source§fn bitor(self, other: CpuPortFlags) -> Self
fn bitor(self, other: CpuPortFlags) -> Self
Returns the union of the two sets of flags.
Source§type Output = CpuPortFlags
type Output = CpuPortFlags
| operator.Source§impl BitOrAssign for CpuPortFlags
impl BitOrAssign for CpuPortFlags
Source§fn bitor_assign(&mut self, other: Self)
fn bitor_assign(&mut self, other: Self)
Adds the set of flags.
Source§impl BitXor for CpuPortFlags
impl BitXor for CpuPortFlags
Source§impl BitXorAssign for CpuPortFlags
impl BitXorAssign for CpuPortFlags
Source§fn bitxor_assign(&mut self, other: Self)
fn bitxor_assign(&mut self, other: Self)
Toggles the set of flags.
Source§impl Clone for CpuPortFlags
impl Clone for CpuPortFlags
Source§fn clone(&self) -> CpuPortFlags
fn clone(&self) -> CpuPortFlags
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for CpuPortFlags
impl Debug for CpuPortFlags
Source§impl Extend<CpuPortFlags> for CpuPortFlags
impl Extend<CpuPortFlags> for CpuPortFlags
Source§fn extend<T: IntoIterator<Item = Self>>(&mut self, iterator: T)
fn extend<T: IntoIterator<Item = Self>>(&mut self, iterator: T)
Source§fn extend_one(&mut self, item: A)
fn extend_one(&mut self, item: A)
extend_one)Source§fn extend_reserve(&mut self, additional: usize)
fn extend_reserve(&mut self, additional: usize)
extend_one)Source§impl FromIterator<CpuPortFlags> for CpuPortFlags
impl FromIterator<CpuPortFlags> for CpuPortFlags
Source§fn from_iter<T: IntoIterator<Item = Self>>(iterator: T) -> Self
fn from_iter<T: IntoIterator<Item = Self>>(iterator: T) -> Self
Source§impl Hash for CpuPortFlags
impl Hash for CpuPortFlags
Source§impl LowerHex for CpuPortFlags
impl LowerHex for CpuPortFlags
Source§impl Not for CpuPortFlags
impl Not for CpuPortFlags
Source§impl Octal for CpuPortFlags
impl Octal for CpuPortFlags
Source§impl Ord for CpuPortFlags
impl Ord for CpuPortFlags
Source§fn cmp(&self, other: &CpuPortFlags) -> Ordering
fn cmp(&self, other: &CpuPortFlags) -> Ordering
1.21.0 · Source§fn max(self, other: Self) -> Selfwhere
Self: Sized,
fn max(self, other: Self) -> Selfwhere
Self: Sized,
Source§impl PartialEq for CpuPortFlags
impl PartialEq for CpuPortFlags
Source§impl PartialOrd for CpuPortFlags
impl PartialOrd for CpuPortFlags
Source§impl Sub for CpuPortFlags
impl Sub for CpuPortFlags
Source§impl SubAssign for CpuPortFlags
impl SubAssign for CpuPortFlags
Source§fn sub_assign(&mut self, other: Self)
fn sub_assign(&mut self, other: Self)
Disables all flags enabled in the set.