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This effectively reverts c54d93e and 991a168. While those fix #687 and
#688 respectively in the case where the configuration is recompiled, in
all other cases they leave zombie processes, since they undo the fix for
#181.
However, instead of reverting to the deprecated system function, we use
the newer spawnCommand and waitForProcess. And like with 991a168, the
low battery action now runs in the background to avoid blocking the bar.
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should fix for real #688 this time
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Should address issue #630.
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Fixes #166.
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Every quantity is now read in its own function and Maybe and
pattern matching is used for dealing with absent files.
On top of that all units should be fixed now.
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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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