htop/ClockMeter.c
Explorer09 9dea20e068 Rename Meter.setValues() functions to updateValues()
Rationale (copied from htop issue #471):
The function name "setValues" is misleading. For most OOP (object-
oriented programming) contexts, setXXX functions mean they will change
some member variables of an object into something specified in
function arguments. But in the *Meter_setValues() case, the new values
are not from the arguments, but from a hard-coded source. The caller
is not supposed to change the values[] to anything it likes, but
rather to "update" the values from the source. Hence, updateValues is
a better name for this family of functions.
2016-05-04 13:39:26 +08:00

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/*
htop - ClockMeter.c
(C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad
Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file
in the source distribution for its full text.
*/
#include "ClockMeter.h"
#include "CRT.h"
#include <time.h>
/*{
#include "Meter.h"
}*/
int ClockMeter_attributes[] = {
CLOCK
};
static void ClockMeter_updateValues(Meter* this, char* buffer, int size) {
time_t t = time(NULL);
struct tm result;
struct tm *lt = localtime_r(&t, &result);
this->values[0] = lt->tm_hour * 60 + lt->tm_min;
strftime(buffer, size, "%H:%M:%S", lt);
}
MeterClass ClockMeter_class = {
.super = {
.extends = Class(Meter),
.delete = Meter_delete
},
.updateValues = ClockMeter_updateValues,
.defaultMode = TEXT_METERMODE,
.maxItems = 1,
.total = 1440, /* 24*60 */
.attributes = ClockMeter_attributes,
.name = "Clock",
.uiName = "Clock",
.caption = "Time: ",
};