Q49397: Example of Passing a String Descriptor from MASM to BASIC
Article: Q49397
Product(s): See article
Version(s): 4.00 4.00b 4.50
Operating System(s): MS-DOS
Keyword(s): ENDUSER | B_BasicCom H_MASM S_QuickASM | mspl13_basic
Last Modified: 13-AUG-1990
The two programs shown below demonstrate how Microsoft assembly
language can create a BASIC string descriptor and pass it to BASIC.
This information about interlanguage calling applies to QuickBASIC
versions 4.00, 4.00b, and 4.50 for MS-DOS, to Microsoft BASIC Compiler
versions 6.00 and 6.00b for MS-DOS and MS OS/2 and to Microsoft BASIC
Professional Development System (PDS) versions 7.00 and 7.10 for
MS-DOS and MS OS/2.
For more information about passing other types of parameters between
BASIC and MASM, search in the Software/Data Library or the Microsoft
Knowledge Base for the following word:
BAS2MASM
Code Example
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The following BASIC program is BSTRDESC.BAS, which is passed a string
created in assembly language and prints the string out:
DECLARE SUB MkString
CALL MkString
END
SUB BasicSub(TheString AS STRING)
PRINT LEN(TheString)
PRINT TheString
END SUB
The following program is ASTRDESC.ASM, which builds a string
descriptor that is passed back to the calling BASIC program:
.MODEL MEDIUM
SType STRUC
SLength DW 18
Soff DW ?
SType ENDS
.DATA
StringDesc SType <>
TheString DB 'This is the string'
.CODE
EXTRN BasicSub:PROC
PUBLIC MkString
MkString PROC
mov ax, OFFSET TheString ; set up string descriptor
mov bx, OFFSET StringDesc.Soff
mov [bx], ax
mov ax, OFFSET StringDesc.SLength
push ax ; pass address of descriptor to BASIC
CALL BasicSub
ret
MkString ENDP
END
To demonstrate these programs from an .EXE program, compile and link
as follows:
BC BSTRDESC.BAS;
MASM ASTRDESC.ASM;
LINK BSTRDESC ASTRDESC;
BSTRDESC.EXE produces the following output:
This is the string
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