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Prior to this commit, top has always taken the easiest (safest?) approach when dealing with those troublesome SIGWINCH interrupts. Whenever the user was on a screen other than the main display, any signal received would force an immediate exit, returning to the main screen. With these changes, top will retain the user's current position regardless of what screen he/she was viewing. In support the following additional changes were made: * the initial help screen requires an explicit end key ` not 'any other key' formerly used to request an exit * the colors mapping screen instructions were improved * ^Z response was made immediate, eliminating the flag * the sigaction's SA_RESTART flag had to be eliminated * sigprocmask logic was normailize to the bare minimum * the POSIX.1-2004 async-signal safe functions used in ` the signal handlers were acknowledged and documented (everything is perfectly justified plus right margins) (are completely filled, but of course it must be luck) Reference(s): http://www.freelists.org/post/procps/unwanted-topinspect-window-enclosure-with-the-terminal-size-change Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
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4.6 KiB
C
105 lines
4.6 KiB
C
/* top_nls.h - provide the basis for future nls translations */
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2011-2013, by: James C. Warner
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* All rights reserved. 8921 Hilloway Road
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* Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55347 USA
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*
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* This file may be used subject to the terms and conditions of the
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* GNU Library General Public License Version 2, or any later version
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* at your option, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU Library General Public License for more details.
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*/
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/* For contributions to this program, the author wishes to thank:
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* Craig Small, <csmall@small.dropbear.id.au>
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* Sami Kerola, <kerolasa@iki.fi>
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*/
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#ifndef _Itop_nls
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#define _Itop_nls
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/*
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* These are our string tables with the following contents:
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* Head : column headings with varying size limits
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* Desc : field descriptions not to exceed 20 screen positions
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* Norm : regular text possibly also containing c-format specifiers
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* Uniq : show_special specially formatted strings
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*
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* The latter table presents the greatest translation challenge !
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*
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* We go to the trouble of creating the nls string tables to achieve
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* these objectives:
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* + the overhead of repeated runtime calls to gettext()
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* will be avoided
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* + the order of the strings in the template (.pot) file
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* can be completely controlled
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* + none of the important translator only comments will
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* clutter and obscure the main program
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*/
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extern const char *Head_nlstab[];
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extern const char *Desc_nlstab[];
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extern const char *Norm_nlstab[];
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extern const char *Uniq_nlstab[];
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/*
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* Simple optional macros to ease table access.
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* The N_txt and N_fmt macros are interchangeable but
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* highlight the two types of strings found in Norm_nlstable.
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*/
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#define N_col(e) Head_nlstab[e]
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#define N_fld(e) Desc_nlstab[e]
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#define N_txt(e) Norm_nlstab[e]
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#define N_fmt(e) Norm_nlstab[e]
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#define N_unq(e) Uniq_nlstab[e]
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/*
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* These enums are the means to access two of our four tables.
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* The Head_nlstab and Desc_nlstab are accessed with standard
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* top pflag enums.
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*
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* The norm_nls enums carry a suffix distinguishing plain text
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* from any text also containiing c-format specifiers.
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*/
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enum norm_nls {
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AMT_kilobyte_txt, AMT_megabyte_txt, AMT_gigabyte_txt, AMT_terabyte_txt,
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AMT_petabyte_txt, AMT_exxabyte_txt, BAD_delayint_fmt, BAD_integers_txt,
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BAD_max_task_txt, BAD_mon_pids_fmt, BAD_niterate_fmt, BAD_numfloat_txt,
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BAD_signalid_txt, BAD_username_txt, BAD_widtharg_fmt, CHOOSE_group_txt,
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COLORS_nomap_txt, DELAY_badarg_txt, DELAY_change_fmt, DELAY_secure_txt,
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DISABLED_cmd_txt, DISABLED_win_fmt, EXIT_signals_fmt, FAIL_alloc_c_txt,
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FAIL_alloc_r_txt, FAIL_openlib_fmt, FAIL_rc_open_fmt, FAIL_re_nice_fmt,
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FAIL_signals_fmt, FAIL_statget_txt, FAIL_statopn_fmt, FAIL_tty_get_txt,
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FAIL_tty_set_fmt, FAIL_widecpu_txt, FAIL_widepid_txt, FIND_no_find_fmt,
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FIND_no_next_txt, FOREST_modes_fmt, FOREST_views_txt, GET_find_str_txt,
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GET_max_task_fmt, GET_nice_num_fmt, GET_pid2kill_fmt, GET_pid2nice_fmt,
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GET_sigs_num_fmt, GET_user_ids_txt, HELP_cmdline_fmt, HILIGHT_cant_txt,
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IRIX_curmode_fmt, LIMIT_exceed_fmt, MISSING_args_fmt, NAME_windows_fmt,
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NOT_onsecure_txt, NOT_smp_cpus_txt, OFF_one_word_txt, ON_word_only_txt,
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RC_bad_entry_fmt, RC_bad_files_fmt, SCROLL_coord_fmt, SELECT_clash_txt,
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THREADS_show_fmt, TIME_accumed_fmt, UNKNOWN_cmds_txt, UNKNOWN_opts_fmt,
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USAGE_abbrev_txt, WORD_allcpus_txt, WORD_another_txt, WORD_eachcpu_fmt,
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WORD_process_txt, WORD_threads_txt, WRITE_rcfile_fmt, WRONG_switch_fmt,
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XTRA_fixwide_fmt, XTRA_sortopt_fmt, XTRA_warncfg_txt,
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#ifndef INSP_OFFDEMO
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YINSP_demo01_txt, YINSP_demo02_txt, YINSP_demo03_txt, YINSP_deqfmt_txt,
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YINSP_deqtyp_txt, YINSP_dstory_txt,
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#endif
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YINSP_failed_fmt, YINSP_noents_txt, YINSP_pidbad_fmt, YINSP_pidsee_fmt,
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YINSP_rcfile_fmt, YINSP_status_fmt, YINSP_workin_txt,
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norm_MAX
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};
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enum uniq_nls {
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KEYS_helpbas_fmt, KEYS_helpext_fmt, WINDOWS_help_fmt, COLOR_custom_fmt,
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FIELD_header_fmt, MEMORY_lines_fmt, STATE_line_1_fmt, STATE_lin2x4_fmt,
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STATE_lin2x5_fmt, STATE_lin2x6_fmt, STATE_lin2x7_fmt, INSP_hdrsels_fmt,
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INSP_hdrview_fmt,
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uniq_MAX
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};
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void initialize_nls (void);
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#endif /* _Itop_nls */
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