Add some words about pcp-htop to the main man page, and add a
new man page describing the pcp-htop configuration files that
allow new meters and columns to be defined at runtime.
Default settings are used as a base and only settings specified in `htoprc` are
applied on top of it. This patch removes the special case for applying some
defaults when the config does not contain a `meters` key. All defauls are set
before any attempt to read settings, so only keys actually present in the config
file are overridden.
This makes the behaviour consistent with other platforms where AC is
marked as present if at least one power source is marked as AC_PRESENT.
Fixes: #711
openbsd/OpenBSDProcessList.c:176:56: error: no member named 'ki_pid' in 'struct kinfo_proc'; did you mean 'p_pid'?
const int mib[] = { CTL_KERN, KERN_PROC_CWD, kproc->ki_pid };
^~~~~~
p_pid
/usr/include/sys/sysctl.h:375:10: note: 'p_pid' declared here
int32_t p_pid; /* PID_T: Process identifier. */
^
openbsd/OpenBSDProcessList.c:458:33: error: comparison of integers of different signs: 'int' and 'unsigned int' [-Werror,-Wsign-compare]
if (opl->cpus[i].cpuIndex == id)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^ ~~
Currently htop does not support offline CPUs and hot-swapping, e.g. via
echo 0 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu2/online
Split the current single cpuCount variable into activeCPUs and
existingCPUs.
Supersedes: #650
Related: #580
This adds a configure check for the ncurses getmouse() function
and disables mouse-related code paths when mouse support is
not present in the curses library.
This is necessary for stable versions of NetBSD's libcurses, the
development version has stub mouse functions for compatibility
with ncurses.
Signed-off-by: Nia Alarie <nia@NetBSD.org>
Before this change, the systemd meter was broken on distros like NixOS,
which have systemctl in PATH, but not at /bin/systemctl. After the
change, it works on all my NixOS machines.