top: extend command line sort field override provision
In a effort to anticipate a potential future wishlist, the recent '-o' sort override command line switch will now support an override of the sort direction as well. By prepending a '+' or '-' to any valid field name the user will be able to guarantee a specific desired sort direction. The '+' forces a high-to-low (normal) order while a '-' reverses that to yield a low-to-high sort. Without this addition users would be left to the mercy of whatever was last specified for Curwin as reflected in the rcfile or top's default of a high-to-low order. (everything is perfectly justified plus right margins) (are completely filled, but of course it must be luck) Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
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@ -306,6 +306,9 @@ produce before ending.
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\-\fBo\fR :\fI Override-sort-field\fR as:\fB\ \ \-o fieldname \fR
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Specifies the name of the field on which tasks will be sorted, independent
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of what is reflected in the configuration file.
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You can prepend a '+' or '\-' to the field name to also override the sort direction.
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A leading '+' will force sorting high to low, whereas a '\-' will ensure a low to high
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ordering.
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This option exists primarily to support automated/scripted batch mode
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operation.
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if (cp[1]) cp++;
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else if (*args) cp = *args++;
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else error_exit(fmtmk(N_fmt(MISSING_args_fmt), ch));
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if (*cp == '+') { SETw(Curwin, Qsrt_NORMAL); ++cp; }
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else if (*cp == '-') { OFFw(Curwin, Qsrt_NORMAL); ++cp; }
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for (i = 0; i < P_MAXPFLGS; i++)
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if (!STRCMP(cp, N_col(i))) break;
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if (i == P_MAXPFLGS)
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