finally actually fixed the blocks dissappearing problem completely
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config.h
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config.h
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@ -10,7 +10,16 @@ static const Block blocks[] = {
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/* {"", "volume", 0, 10}, */
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/* {"", "internet", 5, 4}, */
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{"", "stalonetray.sh", 0, 27},
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/* {"?", "sleep 2s && date", 1, 8}, */
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{"", "cpupercent.sh", 1, 19},
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{"", "battery", 5, 3},
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{"", "clock", 1, 1},
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};
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//Sets delimiter between status commands. NULL character ('\0') means no delimiter.
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static char *delim = "|";
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// Have dwmblocks automatically recompile and run when you edit this file in
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// vim with the following line in your vimrc/init.vim:
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// autocmd BufWritePost ~/.local/src/dwmblocks/config.h !cd ~/.local/src/dwmblocks/; sudo make install && { killall -q dwmblocks;setsid dwmblocks & }
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dwmblocks.c
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dwmblocks.c
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@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
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#include<stdlib.h>
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#include<stdio.h>
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#include<string.h>
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#include<unistd.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#include<signal.h>
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#include<X11/Xlib.h>
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#define LENGTH(X) (sizeof(X) / sizeof (X[0]))
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <X11/Xlib.h>
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#define LENGTH(X) (sizeof(X) / sizeof (X[0]))
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#define CMDLENGTH 50
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typedef struct {
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@ -42,23 +43,21 @@ static void (*writestatus) () = setroot;
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void replace(char *str, char old, char new)
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{
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int N = strlen(str);
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for(int i = 0; i < N; i++)
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if(str[i] == old)
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str[i] = new;
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for(char * c = str; *c; c++)
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if(*c == old)
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*c = new;
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}
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// the previous function looked nice but unfortunately it didnt work if to_remove was in any position other than the last character
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// theres probably still a better way of doing this
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void remove_all(char *str, char to_remove) {
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char *read = str;
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char *write = str;
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while (*read) {
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if (*read == to_remove) {
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read++;
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*write = *read;
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}
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read++;
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write++;
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}
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do {
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while (*read == to_remove) read++;
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*write++ = *read;
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read++;
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} while (*(read-1));
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}
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//opens process *cmd and stores output in *output
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output[0] = block->signal;
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output++;
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}
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strcpy(output, block->icon);
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char *cmd = block->command;
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FILE *cmdf = popen(cmd,"r");
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if (!cmdf)
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if (!cmdf){
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//printf("failed to run: %s, %d\n", block->command, errno);
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return;
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char c;
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}
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char tmpstr[CMDLENGTH] = "";
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// TODO decide whether its better to use the last value till next time or just keep trying while the error was the interrupt
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// this keeps trying to read if it got nothing and the error was and interrupt
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// could also just read to a separate buffer and not move the data over if interrupted
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// this way will take longer trying to complete 1 thing but will get it done
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// the other way will move on to keep going with everything and the part that failed to read will be wrong till its updated again
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// either way you have to save the data to a temp buffer because when it fails it writes nothing and then then it gets displayed before this finishes
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char * s;
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int e;
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do {
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s = fgets(tmpstr, CMDLENGTH-(strlen(delim)+1), cmdf);
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e = errno;
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} while (!s && e == EINTR);
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// this is equivalent but less readable and stuff
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//while(!fgets(tmpstr, CMDLENGTH-(strlen(delim)+1), cmdf) && errno == EINTR);
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pclose(cmdf);
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int i = strlen(block->icon);
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fgets(output+i, CMDLENGTH-(strlen(delim)+1), cmdf);
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strcpy(output, block->icon);
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strcpy(output+i, tmpstr);
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remove_all(output, '\n');
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i = strlen(output);
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if ((i > 0 && block != &blocks[LENGTH(blocks) - 1]))
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if ((i > 0 && block != &blocks[LENGTH(blocks) - 1])){
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strcat(output, delim);
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}
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i+=strlen(delim);
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output[i++] = '\0';
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pclose(cmdf);
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}
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void getcmds(int time)
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#ifndef __OpenBSD__
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setupsignals();
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#endif
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int i = 0;
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int previ = -1;
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unsigned int i = 0;
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int gotscrewed = 0;
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struct timespec sleeptime = {1, 0};
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struct timespec left;
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struct timespec tosleep = sleeptime;
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getcmds(-1);
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while(statusContinue)
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{
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if(i != previ){
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getcmds(i);
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writestatus();
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// sleep for tosleep (should be a sleeptime of 1s) and put what was left if interrupted back into tosleep
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gotscrewed = nanosleep(&tosleep, &tosleep);
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// if interrupted then just go sleep again for the remaining time
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if(gotscrewed == -1){
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continue;
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}
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gotscrewed = nanosleep(&sleeptime, &left);
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previ = i;
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/* long diff = (left.tv_sec + (left.tv_nsec + 500000000l) / 1000000000l); */
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/* i += 1 - diff; */
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if(gotscrewed != -1){
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i++;
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/* }else{ */
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/* printf("sec and nanosec left: %d, %d", left.tv_sec, left.tv_nsec); */
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}
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// if not interrupted then do the calling and writing
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getcmds(i);
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writestatus();
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// then increment since its actually been a second (plus the time it took the commands to run)
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i++;
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// set the time to sleep back to the sleeptime of 1s
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tosleep = sleeptime;
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}
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}
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