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On laptops one may want to have all interfaces up in order to let network
prioritization manage switching between wired and wireless connection. In such
cases lack of IP address is a useful hint about currently used interface, and
color-coding makes it stand out more.
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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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* strncmp(s1, s2, strlen(s2)) → BEGINS_WITH(s1, s2)
* strncmp(s1, s2, strlen(s1)) → strcmp(s1, s2)
* Prefer case-insensitive comparison for options
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FreeBSD), just emit a '?'.
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This hardcodes all the JSON parts. Strings are not properly escaped currently.
The best/easiest way to fix this is by actually using libyajl.
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We finally switched to libconfuse for a configuration file format
which does not require much work for the programmer nor for the user.
Plus, it avoids the Not-Invented-Here syndrome of yet another config
file format.
Furthermore, as a consequence of providing format strings for every
"module" (ipv6, wireless, …), we directly print the output and thus
we needed to drop support for wmii. This allowed us to get rid of
quite some complexity.
Documentation about the new configuration file and options will
follow. This commit is the beginning of what will be i3status v2.0.
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