5c66dcc072
When the load is "high" (an arbitrary value) top(1) previously moved the cursor to the top-left of the screen as an acknowledgment. In practice, on modern machines, even relatively slow ones, it looked more like a glitch. Remove the logic.
37 lines
1.0 KiB
C
37 lines
1.0 KiB
C
/*
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* top - a top users display for Unix 4.2
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*
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* This file contains all the definitions necessary to use the hand-written
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* screen package in "screen.c"
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*
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* $FreeBSD$
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*/
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#define TCputs(str) tputs(str, 1, putchar)
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#define putcap(str) (void)((str) != NULL ? TCputs(str) : 0)
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#define Move_to(x, y) TCputs(tgoto(cursor_motion, x, y))
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extern char ch_erase; /* set to the user's erase character */
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extern char ch_kill; /* set to the user's kill character */
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extern char smart_terminal; /* set if the terminal has sufficient termcap
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capabilities for normal operation */
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/* These are some termcap strings for use outside of "screen.c" */
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extern char *cursor_motion;
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extern char *clear_line;
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extern char *clear_to_end;
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/* rows and columns on the screen according to termcap */
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extern int screen_length;
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extern int screen_width;
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int clear_eol(int len);
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void top_standout(const char *msg);
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void top_clear(void);
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void reinit_screen(void);
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void get_screensize(void);
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void init_termcap(bool interactive);
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void end_screen(void);
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void init_screen(void);
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