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For my thoughts about optional dependencies, see
https://michael.stapelberg.ch/posts/2019-05-23-optional-dependencies/
This commit follows the best practices outlined in that article:
1. The travis config was modified to verify both code paths build and link/don’t
link against pulseaudio.
2. If pulseaudio is missing, the build fails until packagers explicitly pass a
--disable flag. In practice, I think the only situation when this flag should
be set is in source-based linux distributions where users can express
package-level compilation preferences (e.g. Gentoo USE flags).
3. The --version output now reflects the status of the optional dependency.
fixes #359
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Added a function to print file contents to status bar without newlines.
Added tests for print file contents function
Added manpage entry for file contents
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strlen already assumes that the string is NULL-terminated.
Fixes -Wstringop-overflow warning
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add format_quality option in wireless
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Signed-off-by: Olivier Gayot <olivier.gayot@sigexec.com>
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This change addresses the issue #199 asking for multiple CPU support. It
takes an arbitrary CPU number and outputs its usage using the same
arithmetics as for CPU aggregation. It currently doesn't support
FreeBSD.
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This avoids multiple declarations of the same global variable in
different source files.
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Add 'format_above_threshold' option for 'cpu_temperature' module
Add 'format_above_threshold' option for 'cpu_usage' module
Add 'format_above_threshold' option for 'load' module
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To be able to show my birth country's time zone in that country's locale, and my local time in my current locale.
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Using title number all, this enables aggregates. Note that FreeBSD and
OpenBSD previously only reported aggregates, so this is bringing Linux
and NetBSD that functionality.
Changes the default battery reporting to the aggregate since most
users probably don't care about individual batteries. For single-battery
systems there should be no change.
Fixes one obvious memory leak in NetBSD.
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Add CPU usage color thresholds
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CPU usage had previously not supported the color option. Add support
for a "degraded" state above which the degraded color is used, and a
higher "bad" state above which the "bad" color is used. One possible
use for these might be indicating whether one or all cores are
saturated.
Unlike the color settings for other, these are set high enough to be
disabled by default. This is done because i3status determines CPU
usage over only the last display interval, which means that, a user
with a low refresh rate might see frequent, potentially-annoying color
changes.
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fixes #104
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Fixes #93
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Fixes #93
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since the latter is not available.
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The script used to make these changes can be found at:
https://gist.github.com/Deiz/32322020f76d23e2bf8f
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PulseAudio support for volume input
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This fixes #1.
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fixes #10
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From here on, we’ll use clang-format to automatically format the source.
This has worked well in i3, so we are introducing it for i3status.
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Since we have deterministic device names in Linux, these strings are a
much better default in the i3status config than "eth0" and "wlan0" (what
we used before).
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dicharching, full)
Replaced hard coded status strings (CHR, BAT, FULL) in
print_battery_info.c with user defined strings. The new strings are
'status_chr', 'status_bat' and 'status_full' and can be set in i3status.conf.
e.g.
status_chr = "⚡ CHR"
If any of the new status strings is omitted the standard strings (CHR,
BAT, FULL) are used.
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This patch removes an unnecessary string duplication that was only
used to avoid a compiler warning.
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New disk module options:
* threshold_type: ^(percentage|[kmgt]?bytes)_(free|avail)$
* low_threshold: <double>
fixes #912
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This patch enables users to define "align" and "min_width" options
right in the i3status module config sections.
Specifically this patch:
* Adds macros for the two new options that are used in the option
definitions. As the min_width option can take either a string or a
number, a custom type has been added along with a corresponding callback
function that parses the provided value (and provides input validation).
The align option also uses a callback for input validation
* Expands all module config option definitions to include the new
options
* Extends the SEC_CLOSE_MAP() macro to generate the JSON for the new
options as necessary
* Updates the manpage to explain the new options
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Fixes the typo in print_seperator()
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