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Fixes #624
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Add <$> for parsing content of file.
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Closes #208
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Instead of searching for a fixed set of files and directories (numbered
0-9), which would miss anything above 9, it now searches the relevant
directories for files matching the right pattern, regardless of number.
Fixes #616.
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For start cirrus please use:
https://cirrus-ci.org/guide/quick-start/
choose public repositories plan and add only xmobar as observed by cirrus.
Also here is addes small fix for dividing by zero when cpu usage is calculated
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Using this library allows us to receive swap info which is more
similar with result of command swapinfo.
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In FreeBSD /proc/pid/stat is missing we should use for top procstat
library.
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We should make better split os specify code for FreeBSD and Linux.
Idea comes from @liskin.
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in freebsd swap info is available by sysctl
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In freebsd /sys/class/net is absent so we should use sysctl for
obtaining info about stats of network.
For parsing if_data struct we could use a "Foreign.Storable"
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In freebsd /proc/memoryinfo is absent so we should use sysctl for
obtaining info about stats of memory.
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The existing support for the coretemp kernel driver only works with
Intel CPUs.
This commit extends support for temperature monitoring to AMD CPUs.
k10temp is a kernel driver for monitoring the temperature of AMD
processors. It supports everything from AMD's 10h (Opteron/Athlon)
family of processors to the latest 19h (Zen 3) family.
Reference: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/hwmon/k10temp.html
The meaning of the various temperatures made available has changed over
the years and only `Tctl` is available on processors prior to the 17h
family.
Labels for these temperatures are present but as Tctl and Tdie do not
contain a number I could not find a way to use these as
`checkedDataRetrieval` expects an integer label.
It is a PCI device and so an address needs to be supplied as part of the
configuration.
Example configuration:
`Run K10Temp "0000:00:18.3" ["--template", "T: <Tdie>C | <Tccd1>C"] 60`
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spotifyd is funky that way
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Both functions had a default parameter for use in some error cases. Now each accepts only one parameter (a
PerChannel), and return Nothing on an error.
The definition of 'channel' confused me, so I simplified it. Hopefully it's now
more clear that it just applies 'toInteger' to the 'IO (Maybe
CLong)' that 'channel'' returns.
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As documented in the http-client library, calling newManager is an
expensive operation:
```
Creating a new Manager is a relatively expensive operation, you are
advised to share a single Manager between requests instead.
```
But inspite of the haddocks in xmobar claiming that once 'Manager' is
created, it will be used throughout the monitor is not true. Because for
every call of `startWeather` a new manager is being created.
Also I removed the option in WeatherOpts because even if it is false,
it will be ultimately created in `getData` function. Also without
using a manager - the plugin won't really work. So, I don't think
there is any reason for this option to exist.
I have introduced a new dependency http-client-tls to use the shared
global manager so that we reuse the same manager every time. This
simplifies a lot of code. Note that this is not really a new
dependency because http-conduit already depends on it transitively.
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