Since commit 749083a, the output of ${top name <num>} contains the full
command line of each process, including arguments. While this feature can
be very useful, it changes the default behavior of Conky.
The present commit adds a new top_name_verbose option that allows the user
to toggle between basenames with no arguments (the old behavior) and full
command lines with arguments. To remain consistent with past versions of
Conky, the default value of top_name_verbose is false.
Fixes #113 (https://github.com/brndnmtthws/conky/issues/113).
* process* management left to top.cc
* compile with -Wall -Werror (lots of wasted time for stupid errors)
* unify find_process() and new_process(), as used always together
Signed-off-by: Pavel Labath <pavelo@centrum.sk>
This fixes a bug occurred with 0b3e3c637e.
Dead processes still appeared in ${top} under FreeBSD and OpenBSD. This was
because I forgot to update the g_time variable which is used as time stamp in
the process list.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@znc.in>
Linux-specific code in top.cc was moved to linux.cc.
Redundant code (e.g. the parts sorting by CPU usage, CPU time or memory
usage) was removed. Sorting etc. happens in top.cc, whilst
platform-dependent code in linux.cc, freebsd.cc or openbsd.cc just
builds up the process table.
In the Linux code, some functions had a return value which was never
evaluated. They return void now.
I tested it on FreeBSD and Linux; The OpenBSD port does not compile
anyway. I changed the OpenBSD parts, too, so that it will be less
effort to get conky working under OpenBSD.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@znc.in>