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peek8u

<built-in> function peek8u(object addr_n_length) 

fetches an unsigned quad word, or some unsigned quad words, from an address in memory.

Parameters:
  1. addr_n_length : an object, either of
    • an atom addr -- to fetch one double word at addr, or
    • a pair {addr,len} -- to fetch len double words at addr
Returns:

An object, either an atom if the input was a single address, or a sequence of atoms if a sequence was passed. In both cases, atoms returned are quad words, in the range 0..power(2,64)-1.

Errors:

Peeking in memory you do not own may be blocked by the OS, and cause a machine exception. If you use the define safe these routines will catch these problems with a Euphoria error.

When supplying a {address, count} sequence, the count must not be negative.

Comments:

Since addresses are 32-bit numbers on 32-bit architectures, they can be larger than the largest value of type integer (31-bits). Variables that hold an address should therefore be declared as atoms.

It is faster to read several quad words at once using the second form of peek than it is to read one quad word at a time in a loop. The returned sequence has the length you asked for on input.

Remember that peek8u takes just one argument, which in the second form is actually a 2-element sequence.

The only difference between peek8s and peek8u is how quad words with the highest bit set are returned. peek8s assumes them to be negative, while peek8u just assumes them to be large and positive.

Example 1:
-- The following are equivalent: 
--first way 
s = {peek8u(100), peek8u(108), peek8u(116), peek8u(124)} 
 
-- second way 
s = peek8u({100, 4}) 
See Also:

Using Data Double Words, poke4, peek, peek4s, allocate, free, peek2u

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