top: for symmetry with 'E' add 'e' command line switch
Several years after the 'e' & 'E' interactive commands were introduce to affect memory scaling, an 'E' switch was added. This was after discovering a dropped Redhat patch which provided a unique 'M' command line switch. If only for symmetry it makes sense to offer a similar command switch ('e') for the Task Area memory scaling. As was true with 'E', top's help text will show 'e' as if it were a switch without arguments in order to keep help text displayed without wrap in an 80x24 terminal. The man page, however, will show all of the arguments. Reference(s): https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/-/issues/165 . 03/2017, added 'E' command line switch commitb2bd65407a
. 12/2012, added 'e' interactive command commit21e550bc08
. 12/2012, added 'E' interactive command commitbc46f67f9a
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
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.ds CI interactive command
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\# - Note: our 'Command Line' used in 2 places
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\# ( and managed to fit in an 80x24 terminal )
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.ds CL \-\fBhv\fR|\-\fBbcEHiOSs1\fR \-\fBd\fR secs \-\fBn\fR max \
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\-\fBu\fR|\fBU\fR user \-\fBp\fR pid \-\fBo\fR fld \-\fBw\fR [cols] \fR
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.ds CL \-\fBhv\fR|\-\fBbcEeHiOSs1\fR \-\fBd\fR secs \-\fBn\fR max \
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\-\fBu\fR|\fBU\fR user \-\fBp\fR pids \-\fBo\fR field \-\fBw\fR [cols] \fR
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.ds CO command\-line option
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.ds CT command toggle
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.ds CW `current' window
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@ -334,7 +334,20 @@ in Secure mode, except for root (unless the `s' \*(CO was used).
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For additional information on Secure mode \*(Xt 6d. SYSTEM Restrictions File.
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.TP 5
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\-\fBE\fR\ \ :\fIExtend-Memory-Scaling\fR as:\ \ \fB-E k\fR | \fBm\fR | \fBg\fR | \fBt\fR | \fBp\fR | \fBe\fR
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\-\fBe\fR\ \ :\fIEnforce-Task-Memory-Scaling\fR as:\ \ \fB-e k\fR | \fBm\fR | \fBg\fR | \fBt\fR | \fBp\fR
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Instructs \*(We to force \*(TA memory to be scaled as:
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.nf
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k \- kibibytes
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m \- mebibytes
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g \- gibibytes
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t \- tebibytes
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p \- pebibytes
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.fi
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Later this can be changed with the `e' \*(CT.
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.TP 5
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\-\fBE\fR\ \ :\fIEnforce-Summary-Memory-Scaling\fR as:\ \ \fB-E k\fR | \fBm\fR | \fBg\fR | \fBt\fR | \fBp\fR | \fBe\fR
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Instructs \*(We to force \*(SA memory to be scaled as:
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.nf
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k \- kibibytes
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@ -1207,7 +1220,7 @@ If at any time you wish to know the current delay time, simply ask for
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help and view the system summary on the second line.
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.TP 7
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\ \ \ \fBE\fR\ \ :\fIExtend-Memory-Scale\fR in Summary Area
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\ \ \ \fBE\fR\ \ :\fIEnforce-Summary-Memory-Scale\fR in Summary Area
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With this command you can cycle through the available \*(SA memory scaling
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which ranges from KiB (kibibytes or 1,024 bytes) through EiB (exbibytes or
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1,152,921,504,606,846,976 bytes).
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@ -1217,8 +1230,8 @@ means that \*(We was forced to truncate some portion of that number.
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By raising the scaling factor, such truncation can be avoided.
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.TP 7
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\ \ \ \fBe\fR\ \ :\fIExtend-Memory-Scale\fR in Task Windows
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With this command you can cycle through the available \*(TW memory scaling
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\ \ \ \fBe\fR\ \ :\fIEnforce-Task-Memory-Scale\fR in Task Area
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With this command you can cycle through the available \*(TA memory scaling
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which ranges from KiB (kibibytes or 1,024 bytes) through PiB (pebibytes or
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1,125,899,906,842,624 bytes).
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if (0 > tmp_delay)
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error_exit(N_txt(DELAY_badarg_txt));
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break;
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case 'e':
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{ const char *get = "kmgtp", *got;
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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 (!(got = strchr(get, tolower(*cp))))
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error_exit(fmtmk(N_fmt(BAD_memscale_fmt), *cp));
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Rc.task_mscale = (int)(got - get);
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} goto bump_cp;
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case 'E':
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{ const char *get = "kmgtpe", *got;
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if (cp[1]) cp++;
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Norm_nlstab[OFF_one_word_txt] = _("Off");
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/* Translation Hint: Only the following words should be translated
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. secs (seconds), max (maximum), user, field, cols (columns)*/
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Norm_nlstab[USAGE_abbrev_txt] = _(" -hv | -bcEHiOSs1 -d secs -n max -u|U user -p pid(s) -o field -w [cols]");
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Norm_nlstab[USAGE_abbrev_txt] = _(" -hv | -bcEeHiOSs1 -d secs -n max -u|U user -p pid(s) -o field -w [cols]");
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Norm_nlstab[FOREST_modes_fmt] = _("Forest mode %s");
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Norm_nlstab[FAIL_tty_get_txt] = _("failed tty get");
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Norm_nlstab[FAIL_tty_set_fmt] = _("failed tty set: %s");
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