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9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Enji Cooper
5c014d5fa9 MFC r300395:
Silence top(1) compiler warnings

The contrib/top code is no longer maintained upstream (last pulled 16 years
ago). The K&R-style followed by the code spews -Wimplicit-int and -Wreturn-type
warnings, amongst others. This silences 131 warnings with as little modification
as possible by adding necessary return types, definitions, headers, and header
guards, and missing header includes.

The 5 warnings that remain are due to undeclared ncurses references. I didn't
include curses.h and term.h because there are several local functions and macros
that conflict with those definitions.
2016-06-12 05:57:42 +00:00
Rui Paulo
07fb19177d Bump MAX_COLS to 512 to take advantage of wider terminals. 2012-12-13 06:45:45 +00:00
Xin LI
7afed3bf78 Revert r214857 pursudant to 9.0-RELEASE cycle.
Requested by:	jh
2011-06-20 16:48:00 +00:00
Xin LI
584e07b573 Inverse display of top(1)'s table header when running in inactive mode.
MFC after:	2 weeks
2010-11-06 03:59:21 +00:00
Peter Wemm
031175705e Add a -P flag to display per-cpu cpu usage stats. 2008-01-18 01:43:14 +00:00
Stanislav Sedov
faac60c8fc - Add new 'a' switch and runtime option that allows 'top' to display process
titles extracted from argv vector instead of the real executable names.
  This is useful when you want to watch applications that set their status
  information via setproctitle(3).

Approved by:	alfred
MFC after:	2 weeks
2007-04-14 10:16:52 +00:00
Alfred Perlstein
db6bb7fc01 New feature, provide a display that shows the amount of IO processes
are doing.  Toggle this mode by hitting "m" or passing the command line
option "-m io" to top(1).  This allows one to identify disk bandwidth
hogs much easier.
2004-07-01 09:12:38 +00:00
Joerg Wunsch
6ab598d69b Apply the FreeBSD-local patches.
Obtained from:	The ports collection.
1997-03-23 18:53:01 +00:00
Joerg Wunsch
aee34003d7 This is the long-awaited import of top into the base system (actually,
the src/contrib/top part right now).  This tools is simply too system-
dependant to maintain it in the ports collection.
1997-03-23 18:51:21 +00:00