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-rw-r--r-- | usr.bin/top/Makefile | 20 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usr.bin/top/top.local.h | 68 |
2 files changed, 16 insertions, 72 deletions
diff --git a/usr.bin/top/Makefile b/usr.bin/top/Makefile index ce2db6e..ebd5c48 100644 --- a/usr.bin/top/Makefile +++ b/usr.bin/top/Makefile @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ PROG= top TOPDIR= ${.CURDIR}/../../contrib/top .PATH: ${TOPDIR} -CFLAGS+= -DHAVE_GETOPT -I${.CURDIR} -I${TOPDIR} -DORDER +CFLAGS+= -DHAVE_GETOPT -I${.CURDIR} -I${TOPDIR} -I. -DORDER # # The table size should be a prime number approximately twice as @@ -16,13 +16,25 @@ CFLAGS+= -D"Table_size=${TOP_TABLE_SIZE}" .endif SRCS= commands.c display.c machine.c screen.c top.c \ - username.c utils.c version.c + username.c utils.c version.c top.local.h -CLEANFILES+= top.1 +CLEANFILES+= top.local.h top.x top.1 DPADD= ${LIBTERMCAP} ${LIBM} ${LIBKVM} LDADD= -ltermcap -lm -lkvm -top.1: ${TOPDIR}/top.X top.local.1 +top.1: top.x top.local.1 cat ${.ALLSRC} > top.1 +.SUFFIXES: .X .x .H .h + +.X.x .H.h: + @${ECHO} Making ${.TARGET} from ${.IMPSRC} + @sed -e's,%LoadMax%,5.0,g' \ + -e's,%TableSize%,20011,g' \ + -e's,%NominalTopn%,18,g' \ + -e's,%topn%,-1,g' \ + -e's,%delay%,2,g' \ + -e's,%random%,1,g' \ + ${.IMPSRC} > ${.TARGET} + .include <bsd.prog.mk> diff --git a/usr.bin/top/top.local.h b/usr.bin/top/top.local.h deleted file mode 100644 index 202f6a1..0000000 --- a/usr.bin/top/top.local.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Top - a top users display for Berkeley Unix - * - * Definitions for things that might vary between installations. - */ - -/* - * The space command forces an immediate update. Sometimes, on loaded - * systems, this update will take a significant period of time (because all - * the output is buffered). So, if the short-term load average is above - * "LoadMax", then top will put the cursor home immediately after the space - * is pressed before the next update is attempted. This serves as a visual - * acknowledgement of the command. On Suns, "LoadMax" will get multiplied by - * "FSCALE" before being compared to avenrun[0]. Therefore, "LoadMax" - * should always be specified as a floating point number. - */ -#ifndef LoadMax -#define LoadMax 5.0 -#endif - -/* - * "Table_size" defines the size of the hash tables used to map uid to - * username. The number of users in /etc/passwd CANNOT be greater than - * this number. If the error message "table overflow: too many users" - * is printed by top, then "Table_size" needs to be increased. Things will - * work best if the number is a prime number that is about twice the number - * of lines in /etc/passwd. - */ -#ifndef Table_size -#define Table_size 20011 -#endif - -/* - * "Nominal_TOPN" is used as the default TOPN when Default_TOPN is Infinity - * and the output is a dumb terminal. If we didn't do this, then - * installations who use a default TOPN of Infinity will get every - * process in the system when running top on a dumb terminal (or redirected - * to a file). Note that Nominal_TOPN is a default: it can still be - * overridden on the command line, even with the value "infinity". - */ -#ifndef Nominal_TOPN -#define Nominal_TOPN 18 -#endif - -#ifndef Default_TOPN -#define Default_TOPN -1 -#endif - -#ifndef Default_DELAY -#define Default_DELAY 2 -#endif - -/* - * If the local system's getpwnam interface uses random access to retrieve - * a record (i.e.: 4.3 systems, Sun "yellow pages"), then defining - * RANDOM_PW will take advantage of that fact. If RANDOM_PW is defined, - * then getpwnam is used and the result is cached. If not, then getpwent - * is used to read and cache the password entries sequentially until the - * desired one is found. - * - * We initially set RANDOM_PW to something which is controllable by the - * Configure script. Then if its value is 0, we undef it. - */ - -#define RANDOM_PW 1 -#if RANDOM_PW == 0 -#undef RANDOM_PW -#endif |