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Author SHA1 Message Date
Aaron Marcher
417f473fe2 battery: Remove full indicator
It does not respect charging thresholds and it is not trivial to
implement the indicator in OpenBSD.
2018-05-04 18:04:53 +02:00
Aaron Marcher
2bd581a47b battery_state: Unify unknown state with "?" symbol 2018-05-02 08:16:21 +02:00
Aaron Marcher
4f5ac5d9fe Remove battery_power for various reasons
- Battery power cannot be easily gatherable via apm(4)
- IMHO it does not represent essential information
2018-05-01 21:01:25 +02:00
Aaron Marcher
41deabf2ec battery_perc: Port to OpenBSD 2018-05-01 20:45:29 +02:00
Laslo Hunhold
9750a3d731 Use indentation to increase readability
Granted, this style is definitely not common, but for the short
utility-functions of this program it's just the right choice. This
provides great flexibility, such that in the long run, it will be
possible to also share code between the OS-implementations.

This also keeps the state-keeping at a minimum and makes it clearer
which functions are implemented on which OS without having to jiggle
around with too many files in the process.
2018-05-01 19:43:49 +02:00
Laslo Hunhold
42edfea89a Revert component-split
this reverts the commits from 92ab9ef52e up to
d42870d6ca.

After heavy consideration, the component split has more disadvantages
than advantages, especially given there will be utility-functions
sharing quite a lot of code that would then need to be duplicated, as it
does not fit into the util.c due to its speciality.

One big advantage of the component-wise build is readability, and
without doubt, this was achieved here. This point will be addressed
with a different approach that will be visible in the upcoming commits.

One big disadvantage of the component build is the fact that it
introduces state to the build process which is not necessary. Before its
introduction, the only influencing factors where the system-defines
__linux__ and __OpenBSD__. With the components, we are also relying on
the output of uname(1).
Additionally, if the os.mk is not present, make gives the output

     $ make
     Makefile:5: os.mk: No such file or directory
     make: *** No rule to make target 'os.mk'.  Stop.

This could easily be fixed by providing some sort of meta-rule for this
file, however, it indicates the problem we have here, and this entire
statefulness will heavily complicate packaging of this tool and makes
the build process much more complex than it actually has to be.
2018-05-01 19:43:34 +02:00
Quentin Rameau
720569bd56 battery: OS split 2018-04-30 15:40:59 +02:00
Aaron Marcher
09950055ba battery: Separate function for readbility 2018-04-29 20:02:42 +02:00
Aaron Marcher
faa52bdcc0 Format error messages properly
Make use of strerror(errno) and format all errors equally:
function ['parameters']: error message
2018-03-28 19:46:27 +02:00
Aaron Marcher
96f3a8a54e Get rid of err.h as it is not portable
Replace warn() and warnx() with fprintf() and add <stdio.h> where
necessary.
2018-03-28 18:26:56 +02:00
Aaron Marcher
e79d4932ea More robust preprocessor switches
Replace #ifdef with #if defined() and #elif with #elif defined() as it
should only test if it is defined or not.
2018-03-21 12:21:37 +01:00
Aaron Marcher
7e3f80c1a3 battery_perc: Port to OpenBSD.
In OpenBSD battery percentage gets fetched using apm now.
2018-03-19 18:46:52 +01:00
Aaron Marcher
ebf5a35052 Build Linux-only functions only on Linux 2018-03-18 23:26:13 +01:00
Laslo Hunhold
7246dc4381
Move components into dedicated subdirectory
This brings us a lot more tidiness.
2017-09-24 17:20:27 +02:00
Renamed from battery.c (Browse further)