Discussion about software development for the old-school Gameboys, ranging from the "Gray brick" to Gameboy Color
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hi i am working on a programming language that will run on the gameboy
but when trying to increment a certain variable variable it turns into -17919
also when i increment it in main it works fine
this is the array were the variabe is located:
unsigned char cnt[5] = {1,2,3,4,5}; //declaired in int main()
and here is the header file that contains the function that
tries to increment it and weird things happen:
unsigned char interpret(unsigned char c);//under construction
extern unsigned char cnt[5];//array located in main
/*
return codes
1 = error: attempt to go before line 1
2 = error: attempt to go past line 124
*/
unsigned char interpret(unsigned char c){
switch(c){
case '^':
if(cnt[0] <= 1){return 1;}
cnt[0]++;cnt[1]++;
cnt[2]++;cnt[3]++;
cnt[4]++;
case 'v':
if(cnt[0] >= 124){return 2;}
cnt[0]--;cnt[1]--;
cnt[2]--;cnt[3]--;
cnt[4]--;
default:
break;
}
}
also if it helps heres main():
int main(){
Clear_mem();
Clear_code();
while(running == 1){
display(cnt[0],cnt[1],cnt[2],cnt[3],cnt[4]);
printf("cnt[0] = %d\n", cnt[0]);
printf("Press Start To Enter Next Character\n");
waitpad(J_START);
code[k] = input();
interpret(code[k]);
k++;
}
return 0;
}
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