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Avoid "else" trick with #ifdef, hopefully makes code easier to follow.
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@ -335,34 +335,38 @@ static void Process_humanNumber(Process* this, RichString* str, unsigned long nu
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if(number >= (100 * ONE_DECIMAL_G)) {
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len = snprintf(buffer, 10, "%4ldT ", number / ONE_G);
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RichString_appendn(str, CRT_colors[LARGE_NUMBER], buffer, len);
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return;
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} else if (number >= (1000 * ONE_DECIMAL_M)) {
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len = snprintf(buffer, 10, "%3.1lfT ", (double)number / ONE_G);
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RichString_appendn(str, CRT_colors[LARGE_NUMBER], buffer, len);
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} else
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return;
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}
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#endif
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if(number >= (100 * ONE_DECIMAL_M)) {
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len = snprintf(buffer, 10, "%4ldG ", number / ONE_M);
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RichString_appendn(str, CRT_colors[LARGE_NUMBER], buffer, len);
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} else {
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return;
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}
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len = snprintf(buffer, 10, "%3.1lfG ", (double)number / ONE_M);
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RichString_appendn(str, CRT_colors[LARGE_NUMBER], buffer, len);
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}
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return;
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} else if (number >= 100000) {
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len = snprintf(buffer, 10, "%4ldM ", number / ONE_K);
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int attr = this->pl->highlightMegabytes
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? CRT_colors[PROCESS_MEGABYTES]
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: CRT_colors[PROCESS];
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RichString_appendn(str, attr, buffer, len);
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return;
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} else if (this->pl->highlightMegabytes && number >= 1000) {
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len = snprintf(buffer, 10, "%2ld", number/1000);
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RichString_appendn(str, CRT_colors[PROCESS_MEGABYTES], buffer, len);
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number %= 1000;
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len = snprintf(buffer, 10, "%03ld ", number);
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RichString_appendn(str, CRT_colors[PROCESS], buffer, len);
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} else {
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return;
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}
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len = snprintf(buffer, 10, "%5ld ", number);
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RichString_appendn(str, CRT_colors[PROCESS], buffer, len);
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}
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}
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static void Process_colorNumber(RichString* str, unsigned long long number) {
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