The specific behavior was retained as far as the exact timings of
the ++/--. Maybe it can get cleaned up more, but at least the
if statement logic is more clear now.
Nested exec expressions like ${execp echo '${execp echo hi}'} are not
evaluated correctly because parsing expressions like these generates and
registers new callbacks but we never wait for these callbacks to
complete before returning the result of the evaluation.
Fix this by re-evaluating expressions after running all pending
callbacks.
- use sccache for build caching
- add coverage reports as build artifacts
- add lcov-summary for coverage summary
- clean up/refactor CI yaml
This resolves the FreeBSD part of #754.
[PROBLEM]
Some hwmon device number may change due to module load sequence.
E.g:
One boot would cause the following layout:
hwmon0->acpitz
hwmon1->pch_skylake
hwmon2->thinkpad
hwmon3->coretemp
hwmon4->iwlwifi
While another boot could lead to:
hwmon0->acpitz
hwmon1->pch_skylake
hwmon2->coretemp
hwmon3->thinkpad
hwmon4->iwlwifi
[ENHANCEMENT]
This patch will enhance the hwmon command to accept hwmon device name as
first parameter instead of number.
Now "hwmon 3 temp 1" can be converted to "hwmon coretemp temp 1", which
is more readable and user won't ever need to bother the hwmon sequence
number change.
Signed-off-by: Qu Wenruo <wqu@suse.com>
Otherwise I get this error while building:
/wrkdirs/usr/ports/sysutils/conky/work/conky-1.11.1/src/core.cc:1503:50: error: assigning to 'void (*)(struct text_object *, char *, unsigned int)' from incompatible type 'void (*)(struct text_object *, char *, int)': type mismatch at 3rd parameter ('unsigned int' vs 'int')
END OBJ(apm_adapter, 0) obj->callbacks.print = &print_apm_adapter;
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/wrkdirs/usr/ports/sysutils/conky/work/conky-1.11.1/src/core.cc:1504:55: error: assigning to 'void (*)(struct text_object *, char *, unsigned int)' from incompatible type 'void (*)(struct text_object *, char *, int)': type mismatch at 3rd parameter ('unsigned int' vs 'int')
END OBJ(apm_battery_life, 0) obj->callbacks.print = &print_apm_battery_life;
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/wrkdirs/usr/ports/sysutils/conky/work/conky-1.11.1/src/core.cc:1505:55: error: assigning to 'void (*)(struct text_object *, char *, unsigned int)' from incompatible type 'void (*)(struct text_object *, char *, int)': type mismatch at 3rd parameter ('unsigned int' vs 'int')
END OBJ(apm_battery_time, 0) obj->callbacks.print = &print_apm_battery_time;
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
3 errors generated.
*** [src/CMakeFiles/conky.dir/core.cc.o] Error code 1
* First commit!
* Import to git
* Droping down CMake requirement
* Corrected installation of libraries
* Adding travis build
* Updated cmake macros
* Fixed find package
* Updated travis hook
* Updated travis hook
* Patch to support Lua 5.3.
* Fix Lua header include directives in tolua++.h
Use angle bracket rather than double quotes when including Lua headers in the tolua++ header. This fixes a problem on systems that default to a Lua version newer than 5.1 and install the tolua++ header to the same directory as newer Lua headers.
As there are (usually) no Lua headers in the same directory when building tolua++ itself, the preprocessor will look to the include directories passed to the compiler, one of which would be the Lua 5.1 include directory, and tolua++ will build with those (correct) headers. Then the tolua++ header is usually installed in the default include directory, alongside the newer Lua headers, which you wouldn't expect to cause any trouble.
But it does cause trouble when trying to build other programs that include the tolua++ header, because now the preprocessor does find Lua headers in the same directory as the tolua++ header, which are the newer (incorrect) headers. Now the program will either fail to compile, because it doesn't support the newer headers, or fail to link with the tolua++ shared object because they were compiled against different Lua headers.
Using angle brackets instead of double quotes in the include directives will fix the problem, because then the preprocessor will look to the include directories passed to the compiler first.
See http://www.cegui.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=7195
* Remove email notifications.
* Update travis build.
* Build shared and static libs.
* Patch toluapp to support Lua 5.3.
With this change, support for Lua 5.1 is dropped.
This resolve #116.
* Add some comments to clarify the toluapp handling.
* Add minor sonar fix.
* Get rid of silly `if (not ...` exp.
* Apply code fixes from sonar.
* Build fix.
* Apply more fixes from sonar.
* Apply more fixes from sonar.
* Apply more fixes from sonar.
A previous change in 5b541b4 (to replace unsafe string functions with
safer equivalents) made a change which broke loading of shared libs.
The cause is a miscalculation of string length before executing a
strncpy(). The calculating did not account for the null character.
This resolves #705.