Refactors to use only heim for Linux builds. This is now much easier to do since the 0.1 version of heim works fine for ARM. This is ideal since having to rely on two separate sources of data isn't the greatest if we can avoid it.
Sysinfo is still required for macOS and Windows, though. Temperature sensors do not work for those from heim, and for some reason, networks also don't work on Windows with heim...?
My personal CPU core calculation is also currently Linux-only, and as such, I'll still rely on sysinfo for Windows and macOS for now.
This isn't really a big optimization or anything btw. Just something I wanted to try.
Making some small changes that would hopefully improve performance a bit.
- Remove redundant string generations for CPU data conversion
- Switch to fnv for PID hashmap and hashsets
- Use buffered reading to avoid having to store too many lines as strings
Fixes some performance regressions and forgotten cleanup.
Changes to attempt to improve performance to match 0.4.x:
- Remove `trace!` and `--debug` for now. These were a significant hog. Removing this dropped initial memory usage by about half.
- Add additional cleaning step for `pid_mapping` during process harvesting. This should hopefully improve memory usage as time goes on.
- Slightly change how we do sorting to hopefully be a bit more optimal? This was just an easy change to make that I spotted.
- Fix broken cleaning child thread task.
Adds persistent search settings across runs, by saving to the config file. Each process widget keeps track of it's *own* behaviour. The previous flags/options are now for *global* behaviour.
The following new behaviour is:
- Relevant flags: `--case_sensitive`, `--whole_word`, and `--regex`, will *override* the current widget's default behaviour.
- Relevant options: `case_sensitive`, `whole_word`, and `regex`, will also *override* the current widget's default behaviour.
As per before, if you set, say, `--case_sensitive`and `case_sensitive=true`, the flag always overrides.
Documentation updates will be done in #248.
Refactors tui-rs usage to the new 0.11.0 release. This release also fixes the highlighting bug from #249, and now, expanding a widget no longer overrides the widget title colour.
This commit also introduces #255, but that seems to be easy to bandaid so hopefully it will get fixed soon?
Fix for an index out-of-bounds by resizing to a smaller terminal just after the program got the terminal size, but right before the terminal started drawing.
Reverts tui upgrade, there are some bugs and issues - namely, issues with rendering text.
We can revert this commit when those bugs are dealt with (should be fine after 0.10.1, tested building from the repo).
This feature allows any column to be sortable.
This also adds:
- Inverting sort for current column with `I`
- Invoking a sort widget with `s` or `F6`. Close with same key or esc.
And:
- A bugfix in regards the basic menu and battery widget
- A lot of refactoring
Update dependencies to most recent versions if applicable. Refactor to deal with breaking changes. Drop MSRV due to dependency issues, just support stable and later.