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Rationale (copied from htop issue #471):
The function name "setValues" is misleading. For most OOP (object-
oriented programming) contexts, setXXX functions mean they will change
some member variables of an object into something specified in
function arguments. But in the *Meter_setValues() case, the new values
are not from the arguments, but from a hard-coded source. The caller
is not supposed to change the values[] to anything it likes, but
rather to "update" the values from the source. Hence, updateValues is
a better name for this family of functions.
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Signed-off-by: Christian Hesse <mail@eworm.de>
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Signed-off-by: Christian Hesse <mail@eworm.de>
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The MemoryMeter and SwapMeter now use the short GNU Coreutils style
format to represent memory sizes.
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This is a work-in-progress, code is currently broken.
(Some actions, and notably, the header, are missing.)
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See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=987805 for details.
(thanks to Dawid Gajownik for the detailed analysis!)
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UTF-8 display of big numbers.
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Fix subtree hiding
Fix reading of CPU values in hidden threads
Fix hiding of zombie processes as kernel threads
Remove "debug proc" code
Code cleanup in processElements
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Reduces resulting code size.
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Avoid unnecessary operations when processing entries on ProcessList.
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- add AllCPUsMeter;
- because of that, the new .htoprc is incompatible with previous released versions.
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