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The main change is the header hight being not included in y1.
This is important if a sub-manager gets resized, e.g. a resize while
editing the Settings or in a pickFromVector selection, and afterwards,
then the sub-manager is closed, the super-ScreenManager gets resized, it
uses the correct header hight.
The header hight might have been changed since the last resize of the
super-manager in the Settings by adding/removing some meters.
This fixes new meters being hidden after added at runtime after a resize
in the main window.
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Fixes #383
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This prefers the `#if defined()` syntax over the `#ifdef` variant
whenever there's also a `#elif defined()` clause, thus making the
multiple branching structure more obvious and the overall use
more consistent.
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FreeBSD: add support for CPU frequency and temperature
Tested on two physical systems running FreeBSD 12.1
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(and PID 2 if kernel threads are shown)
Based on hishamhm/htop#510 by Krishna Chaitanya, B
Closes #68
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Support three settings:
- Always show Function Bar
- Always hide the Function Bar, except in Infoscreens (Env/Locks...)
and when editing the search and filter mode
- Hide the Function Bar on ESC until the next user input
Closes: #439
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Like delay or highlightDelaySecs
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Show the CPU temperature in the CPU meter, like CPU frequency, instead
of using an extra Meter.
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* This changes the default to count CPUs from zero (instead of starting at one)
* Settings logic is inverted, backwards compatibility is preserved
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Numbering from one is idiosyncratic and inconsistent with basically
everything else in the world; it doesn't make much sense as default
behavior.
All naming is updated to reflect that numbering from one is a
non-default, opt-in option. The old label of the flag saved in htoprc
("cpu_count_from_zero") is still supported for backwards compatibility
with existing configs, however.
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Information as seen by IWYU 0.12 + clang 9 on Linux
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ListItem.c:73:33: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct ListItem_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual]
ListItem* obj1 = (ListItem*) cast1;
^
ListItem.c:74:33: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct ListItem_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual]
ListItem* obj2 = (ListItem*) cast2;
^
Process.c:434:28: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct Process_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual]
Process* p1 = (Process*)v1;
^
Process.c:435:28: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct Process_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual]
Process* p2 = (Process*)v2;
^
Process.c:441:36: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct Process_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual]
Settings *settings = ((Process*)v1)->settings;
^
Process.c:443:22: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct Process_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual]
p1 = (Process*)v1;
^
Process.c:444:22: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct Process_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual]
p2 = (Process*)v2;
^
Process.c:446:22: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct Process_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual]
p2 = (Process*)v1;
^
Process.c:447:22: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct Process_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual]
p1 = (Process*)v2;
^
AffinityPanel.c:37:16: warning: cast from 'const char *' to 'void *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual]
free((void*)this->text);
^
AffinityPanel.c:39:19: warning: cast from 'const char *' to 'void *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual]
free((void*)this->indent);
^
linux/LinuxProcess.c:294:36: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct Process_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual]
Settings *settings = ((Process*)v1)->settings;
^
linux/LinuxProcess.c:296:27: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct LinuxProcess_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual]
p1 = (LinuxProcess*)v1;
^
linux/LinuxProcess.c:297:27: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct LinuxProcess_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual]
p2 = (LinuxProcess*)v2;
^
linux/LinuxProcess.c:299:27: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct LinuxProcess_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual]
p2 = (LinuxProcess*)v1;
^
linux/LinuxProcess.c:300:27: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct LinuxProcess_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual]
p1 = (LinuxProcess*)v2;
^
linux/LinuxProcessList.c:62:32: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct TtyDriver_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual]
TtyDriver* a = (TtyDriver*) va;
^
linux/LinuxProcessList.c:63:32: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct TtyDriver_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual]
TtyDriver* b = (TtyDriver*) vb;
^
linux/Battery.c:130:21: warning: cast from 'const char *' to 'char *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual]
free((char *) isOnline);
^
linux/Battery.c:197:26: warning: cast from 'const char *' to 'char *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual]
xSnprintf((char *) filePath, sizeof filePath, SYS_POWERSUPPLY_DIR "/%s/type", entryName);
^
linux/Battery.c:209:29: warning: cast from 'const char *' to 'char *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual]
xSnprintf((char *) filePath, sizeof filePath, SYS_POWERSUPPLY_DIR "/%s/uevent", entryName);
^
linux/Battery.c:262:29: warning: cast from 'const char *' to 'char *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual]
xSnprintf((char *) filePath, sizeof filePath, SYS_POWERSUPPLY_DIR "/%s/online", entryName);
^
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There have been too many bugs reported in vim_mode, and
the proposed fixes are increasingly fragile - hence we
have decided to back it out for now. For reference:
https://github.com/htop-dev/htop/issues/69
https://github.com/htop-dev/htop/pull/37
https://github.com/htop-dev/htop/pull/106
The whitespace changes also arrived in commit 12805f61d
not sure what that was about, but backed out as well.
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Reasoning:
- implementation was unsound -- broke down when I added a fairly
basic macro definition expanding to a struct initializer in a *.c
file.
- made it way too easy (e.g. via otherwise totally innocuous git
commands) to end up with timestamps such that it always ran
MakeHeader.py but never used its output, leading to overbuild noise
when running what should be a null 'make'.
- but mostly: it's just an awkward way of dealing with C code.
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bertwesarg-ci-hwloc-job
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The option is only implemented on Linux. On other platforms, and on Linuxes
that do not expose the relevant sysfs file, the frequency will be 0.
The "CPU average" meter does not show a frequency, only
the individual per-CPU meters.
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Several string pointer arrays pointed to const strings
but were not const themselves.
A few various structures and arrays were also marked const.
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Add a setting to hide all but the last component from the programme
path, leaving only the "basename". Makes htop more usable on smaller
screens, or systems with longer than average paths. Off by default.
"Highlight program basename" will still be respected, to further
visually separate process names from their arguments.
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This is a work-in-progress, code is currently broken.
(Some actions, and notably, the header, are missing.)
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UTF-8 display of big numbers.
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(thanks to Rob Hoelz)
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