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bug: fix choosing an out of list bounds selecting the last entry (#717)
This is a simple bug fix that changes the behaviour of a scroll select
(and column select) to only update if the updated position is _within_
the bounds of the list (0 to the max index, inclusive). Prior to this,
all the implementations but the disk implementation would just bound the
change. This was both inconsistent with the disk scroll state, but also
jarring since this meant a user could click on seemingly empty space but
it would somehow click on the very last entry.

This change also unifies the scroll calculation function between all the
scroll select functions. Ideally we get rid of the intermediary
functions but that might require more refactoring than I want for this
fairly simple bug fix.

The column select scroll calculation was also changed to fit this
behaviour, but it does not use the same logic as the other scroll
states. What could be done in the future is a generic implementation for
direction (or maybe just "increment vs. decrement") to share it all.
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Changelog

All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.

The format is based on Keep a Changelog, and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.

[0.6.9] / [0.7.0] - Unreleased

Bug Fixes

  • #711: Fix building in Rust beta 1.61 due to as_ref() calls causing type inference issues.

    • #717: Fix clicking on empty space in tables selecting the very last entry of a list in some cases.

Changes

  • #690: Adds some colour to -h/--help as part of updating to clap 3.0.

Features

  • #676: Adds support for NVIDIA GPU temperature sensors.

[0.6.8] - 2022-02-01

Bug Fixes

  • #655: Fix a bug where the number of CPUs is never refreshed.

[0.6.7] - 2022-01-31

Features

  • #646: Add PgUp/PgDown keybind support to scroll up and down a page in a table.

Bug Fixes

  • #655: Fix bug where the program would stall in an infinite loop if the width of the terminal was too small.

Internal Changes

  • #658: Update sysinfo.

[0.6.6] - 2021-12-22

Bug Fixes

  • #637: Fix process CPU calculation if /proc/stat CPU line has less values than expected

Changes

  • #637: Remove duplicate guest time in process CPU calculation

[0.6.5] - 2021-12-19

Bug Fixes

  • #600: Address RUSTSEC-2020-0071
  • #627: Fixes process_command breaking process widget sorting.

Internal Changes

  • #608: Add codecov integration to pipeline.

[0.6.4] - 2021-09-12

Changes

  • #557: Add '/s' to network usage legend to better indicate that it's a per-second change.

Bug Fixes

  • #575: Updates the procfs library to not crash on kernel version >255.

Internal Changes

  • #551: Disable AUR package generation in release pipeline since it's now in community.
  • #570: Make battery features optional in compilation.

[0.6.3] - 2021-07-18

Changes

  • #547: Switch Linux memory usage calculation to match htop.

Bug Fixes

  • #536: Prevent tests from creating a config file.

  • #542: Fixes missing config options in the default generated config file.

  • #545: Fixes inaccurate memory usage/totals in macOS and Linux, switch unit to binary prefix.

[0.6.2] - 2021-06-26

Features

  • #518: Add F9 key as an alternative process kill key.

Bug Fixes

  • #504: Fixes two bugs causing the battery widget colours and mouse events to be broken.

  • #525: Fixes Windows process CPU usage not being divided by the number of cores.

Internal Changes

  • #506: Migrate a large portion of documentation over to mkdocs.

[0.6.1] - 2021-05-11

Bug Fixes

  • #473: Fix missing string creation for memory usage in collapsed entries.

[0.6.0] - 2021-05-09

Features

  • #263: Added the option for fine-grained kill signals on Unix-like systems.

  • #333: Added an "out of" indicator that can be enabled using --show_table_scroll_position (and its corresponding config option) to help keep track of scrolled position.

  • #379: Added --process_command flag and corresponding config option to default to showing a process' command.

  • #381: Added a filter in the config file for network interfaces.

  • #392: Added CPU load averages (1, 5, 15) for Unix-based systems.

  • #406: Added the Nord colour scheme, as well as a light variant.

  • #409: Added Ctrl-w and Ctrl-h shortcuts in search, to delete a word and delete a character respectively.

  • #413: Added mouse support for sorting process columns.

  • #425: Added user into the process widget for Unix-based systems.

  • #437: Redo dynamic network y-axis, add linear scaling, unit type, and prefix options.

  • #445: Collapsing in tree mode sums usage to parent.

Changes

  • #372: Hides the SWAP graph and legend in normal mode if SWAP is 0.

  • #390: macOS shouldn't need elevated privileges to see CPU usage on all processes now.

  • #391: Show degree symbol on Celsius and Fahrenheit.

  • #418: Removed automatically jumping to the top of the list for process sort shortcuts. The standard behaviour is to now stay in place.

  • #420: Updated tui-rs, allowing for prettier looking tables!

  • #437: Add linear interpolation step in drawing step to pr event missing entries on the right side of charts.

  • #443: Make process widget consistent with disk widget in using decimal prefixes (kilo, mega, etc.) for writes/reads.

  • #449: Add decimal place to actual memory usage in process widget for values greater or equal to 1GiB.

  • #450: Tweak default-light colour scheme to look less terrible on white terminals.

  • #451: Add decimal place to disk values larger than 1GB for total read/write in process widgets, and read/write per second in process widgets and disk widgets.

  • #455: Added a mount point filter for the disk widget. Also tweaked how the filter system works - see the PR for details.

Bug Fixes

  • #416: Fixes grouped vs ungrouped modes in the processes widget having inconsistent spacing.

  • #417: Fixes the sort menu and sort shortcuts not syncing up.

  • #423: Fixes disk encryption causing the disk widget to fail or not properly map I/O statistics.

  • #425: Fixed a bug allowing grouped mode in tree mode if already in grouped mode.

  • #467: Switched CPU usage data source to fix a bug on Windows where occasionally CPU usage would be stuck at 0%.

[0.5.7] - 2021-01-30

Bug Fixes

  • #373: Fixes incorrect colours being used the CPU widget in basic mode.

  • #386: Fixes hide_table_gap not working in the battery widget.

  • #389: Fixes the sorting arrow disappearing in proc widget under some cases.

  • #398: Fixes basic mode failing to report CPUs if there are less than 4 entries to report.

[0.5.6] - 2020-12-17

Bug Fixes

  • #361: Fixed temperature sensors not working on non-Linux platforms.

[0.5.5] - 2020-12-14

Bug Fixes

  • #349: Fixed CPU graph colours not matching the legend in the "all" state.

[0.5.4] - 2020-12-10

Changes

  • #344: Removed the --debug option for now.

Bug Fixes

  • #344: Fixes a performance regression causing high memory and CPU usage over time.

  • #345: Fixes process states not showing.

[0.5.3] - 2020-11-26

Bug Fixes

  • #331: Fixes custom battery colour levels being inverted.

[0.5.2] - 2020-11-25

Bug Fixes

  • #327: Fixes hide_avg_cpu being inverted in config files.

[0.5.1] - 2020-11-22

Bug Fixes

  • 6ef1d66: Remove nord as a valid colour for now.

  • e04ce4f: Fix --use_old_network_legend.

  • 99d0402: Fix config detection for built-in colours.

Bug Fixes

[0.5.0] - 2020-11-20

Features

  • #206: Adaptive network graphs --- prior to this update, graphs were stuck at a range from 0B to 1GiB. Now, they adjust to your current usage and time span, so if you're using, say, less than a MiB, it will cap at a MiB. If you're using 10GiB, then the graph will reflect that and span to a bit greater than 10GiB.

  • #208: Mouse support for tables and moving to widgets.

  • #217: (Kinda) ARM support.

  • #220: Add ability to hide specific temperature and disk entries via config.

  • #223: Add tree mode for processes. #312 also adds a tree flag to default to the tree mode.

  • #269: Add simple indicator for when data updating is frozen.

  • #296: Built-in colour themes.

  • #309: Adds a mem_as_value flag to default displaying process memory as value rather than percentage.

Changes

  • #213, #214: Updated help descriptions, added auto-complete generation.

  • #296: Changed how we do battery theming. We now only set high, medium, and low colours and we deal with the ratios.

Bug Fixes

  • #211: Fixes a bug where you could move down in the process widget even if the process widget search was closed.

  • #215: Add labels to Linux temperature values.

  • #224: Implements sorting by count. It previously did absolutely nothing.

  • #238: Fix being able to cause 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.

  • #238: Fixed not clearing screen before drawing, which caused issues for some environments.

  • #253: Fix highlighted entries being stuck in another colour when the widget is not selected.

  • #253, #266: Expanding a widget no longer overrides the widget/dialog title colour.

  • #261: Fixed process names occasionally showing up as truncated, due to only using /proc/<PID>/stat as our data source.

  • #262: Fixed missing thread termination steps as well as improper polling causing blocking in input thread.

  • #289: Fixed the CPU basic widget showing incorrect data due to an incorrect offset when displaying the data.

  • #290: Fixed an incorrect offset affecting the CPU colour when scrolling.

  • #291: Fixed spacing problems in basic CPU mode.

  • #296: Fixed an incorrect offset affecting the graph CPU colour mismatching the legend.

  • #296: Removes an accidental extra comma in one of the headers in the disk widget.

  • #308: Removes the automatically generated CPU colours method.

[0.4.7] - 2020-08-26

Bug Fixes

  • #204: Fix searching by command name being broken.

[0.4.6] - 2020-08-25

Features

  • #179: Show full command/process path as an option.

  • #183: Added sorting capabilities to any column.

  • #188: Add (estimated) memory usage values, toggle this from percent to values for processes with %.

  • #196: Support searching processes by process state.

  • Added WASD as an alternative widget movement system.

  • #198: Allow e to also escape expanded mode.

Changes

  • #181: Changed to just support stable (and newer) Rust, due to library incompatibilities.

  • #182: For macOS, support $HOME/Library/Application Support instead of $HOME/.config for config files. For backwards compatibility's sake, for macOS, this will still check .config if it exists first, but otherwise, it will default to the new location.

Bug Fixes

  • #183: Fixed bug in basic mode where the battery widget was placed incorrectly.

  • #186: Fixed a bug caused by hitting Enter when a process kill fails, breaking future process kills.

  • #187: Fix bug caused by incorrectly reading the /proc/{pid}/stats file.

[0.4.5] - 2020-07-08

  • No changes here, just an uptick for Crates.io using the wrong Cargo.lock.

[0.4.4] - 2020-07-06

Features

  • #114: Show process state per process (originally in 0.4.0, moved to later). This only shows if the processes are not merged together; I couldn't think of a nice way to show it when grouped together, unfortunately.

Changes

  • #156 - Removal of the / CPU core showing in the chart. It felt clunky to use, was not really useful, and hard to work with with large core counts.

    Furthermore:

    • show_disabled_data option and flag is removed.

    • Average CPU is now on by default. You can disable it via -a, --hide_avg_cpu or hide_avg_cpu = true.

    • Make highlighted CPU persist even if widget is not selected - this should help make it easier to know what CPU you are looking at even if you aren't currently on the CPU widget.

Bug Fixes

  • #164 - Fixed a bug where bottom would incorrectly read the wrong values to calculate the read/write columns for processes in Linux.

  • #165 - Fixed a bug where OR operations in the process query wouldn't properly for some cases.

  • The process query should hopefully be a bit more usable now. There were issues with how spaces (which are treated as an AND if it was between keywords, so something like btm cpu > 0 mem > 0 would look for a process named btm with cpu usage > 0 and mem usage > 0). This has been hopefully improved.

[0.4.3] - 2020-05-15

Other

  • Update sysinfo version that fixes an overflow issue.

[0.4.2] - 2020-05-11

Changes

  • Automatically hide time axis labels if the widget gets too small.

  • Automatically hide table gap if the widget gets too small.

Bug Fixes

  • The <Space> character can be used as an "AND" again (properly) in queries. For example:
(btm cpu > 0) (discord mem > 0)

is equivalent to:

(btm AND cpu > 0) AND (discord AND mem > 0)
  • #151 - Fixed an issue where if the drive I/O label didn't match any disk, the entire disk widget would display nothing.

  • Display SWAP and MEM legends even if the total amount is 0 to avoid a weird blank spot in the legend.

[0.4.1] - 2020-05-05

Bug Fixes

[0.4.0] - 2020-05-04

Features

  • #58: I/O stats per process.

  • #55: Battery monitoring widget.

  • #134: hjkl movement to delete dialog (credit to andys8).

  • #59: Alt-h and Alt-l to move left/right in query (and rest of the app actually).

  • #59: Added a more advanced querying system.

Changes

  • Changed default colours for highlighted borders and table headers to light blue - this is mostly to deal with Powershell colour conflicts.

  • Updated the widget type keyword list to accept the following keywords as existing types:

    • "memory"
    • "network"
    • "process"
    • "processes"
    • "temperature"
  • #117: Update tui to 0.9:

    • Removed an (undocumented) feature in allowing modifying total RX/TX colours. This is mainly due to the legend change.

    • Use custom legend-hiding to stop hiding legends for memory and network widgets.

    • In addition, changed to using only legends within the graph for network, as well as redesigned the legend. The old legend style can still be used via the --use_old_network_legend flag or use_old_network_legend = true config option.

    • Allow for option to hide the header gap on tables via --hide_table_gap or hide_table_gap = true.

  • #126: Updated error messages to be a bit more consistent/helpful.

  • #70: Redesigned help menu to allow for scrolling.

  • #59: Moved maximization key to e, renamed feature to expanding the widget. Done to allow for the <Enter> key to be used later for a more intuitive usage.

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed dd not working on non-first entries.

  • Fixed bug where a single empty row as a layout would crash without a proper warning. The behaviour now errors out with a more helpful message.

  • Fixed bug where empty widgets in layout would cause widget movement to not work properly when moving vertically.

Development changes

  • #38: Updated arg tests and added config testing.

  • Add MSRV, starting with 1.40.0.

[0.3.0] - 2020-04-07

Features

  • #20: Time scaling was added to allow users to zoom in/out based on their desired time intervals. Time markers on the charts can be hidden or automatically hidden.

  • #37: Automatically populate a config file if one does not exist.

  • #21: Basic mode added.

  • #51: Modularity with widget placement or inclusion added.

Changes

  • Removed redundant dependencies.

  • #17: Add colouring options to the total RX/TX labels.

  • #29: Added F1-F3 keys as alternatives for selecting search options

  • #42, #45, #35: Change the arrow used for sorting processes to work with other terminals.

  • #61: Search box changed to not block if the window is small.

  • #40: Rewrote README to be more clear and explicit.

  • #109: Sorting processes by name is case-insensitive.

Bug Fixes

  • #33: Fix bug with search and graphemes bigger than a byte crashing due to the cursor.

  • #41: Fix bug that caused the cursor to go off screen while searching.

  • #61: Dialog boxes set to be a constant width/height.

  • #80: Fix bug with resizing and scrolling causing issues with tables.

  • #77: Fixed hidden CPU entries from being scrolled to.

  • #79: Fixed CPU entries being a different colour if the one above it was hidden.

  • #85: A div-by-zero error when the memory values were zero was fixed.

Other

  • Various Travis changes.

  • Scoop install option added.

[0.2.2] - 2020-02-26

Features

  • Added support for colouring the average CPU core separately in config files.

  • #15 - Added support for (some) named colours and RGB values in config files.

Bug Fixes

  • #28: Fixed broken Cargo.toml for Cargo installs.

  • Fixed Windows issue with shift key.

  • #14: Ignore certain characters in search

[0.2.1] - 2020-02-21

Bug Fixes

  • #14: Fixed default config paths not being read properly.

[0.2.0] - 2020-02-20

Features

  • Searching in processes was added.

  • The option of a config file was added. Config files follow the TOML spec. These support boot flags by default, and colour schemes.

  • The capability of maximizing a widget to take up all draw space was added.

  • Filtering out CPU cores on the graph/legend was added.

Changes

  • Default colours were changed for better support on macOS Terminal and PowerShell.

  • Rewrote and refactored how I get data to be less spaghetti. This might also have the added benefit of running better, with less duplicated logic.

  • Changed how the dd dialog and help dialog look. Hopefully they'll be nicer to look at and more intuitive to use!

Bug Fixes

  • #2: Fixed issues where the program would crash if the window was too small.

  • Added a panic handler so terminals won't get all broken if a panic does still occur.

  • Fixed some sizing issues, hopefully this means that it's still readable at smaller sizes (within reason).

  • #10: Fixed scroll issue caused by resizing.

[0.1.2] - 2020-01-11

Changes

  • Added a bit more complexity to how we determine column widths for tables. This should fix an issue where columns would glitch out at smaller widths, and hopefully look nicer.

Bug Fixes

  • Rewrote scroll logic in tables to avoid some strange scroll behaviour I encountered where it would jump around.

  • Attempt to patch a panic caused by the change in how we determine time in the data collection stage.

[0.1.1] - 2020-01-11

Features

  • Tab in the processes widget will now group similarly-named processes together (as well as their total CPU and MEM usage). dd-ing this will try to kill all entries with that process name.

  • A flag to enable this by default is also now available.

Bug Fixes

  • Accidentally left in a bug in which the disk widget was using megabytes instead of bytes as their unit during data collection... but during data conversion for the display I treated them as bytes.

[0.1.0] - 2020-01-11

Initial release.