add commentaries and a selection process for temperature source
* add a function selection process at loading time so liquidprompt can use other command than sensors to get temperature * add commentaries
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@ -322,7 +322,6 @@ unset _lp_source_config
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[[ "$LP_ENABLE_HG" = 1 ]] && { command -v hg >/dev/null || LP_ENABLE_HG=0 ; }
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[[ "$LP_ENABLE_BZR" = 1 ]] && { command -v bzr > /dev/null || LP_ENABLE_BZR=0 ; }
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[[ "$LP_ENABLE_BATT" = 1 ]] && { command -v acpi >/dev/null || LP_ENABLE_BATT=0 ; }
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[[ "$LP_ENABLE_TEMP" = 1 ]] && { command -v sensors >/dev/null || LP_ENABLE_TEMP=0 ; }
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# Escape the given strings
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# Must be used for all strings that may comes from remote sources,
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@ -1138,11 +1137,6 @@ _lp_battery_color()
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fi # ret
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}
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###############
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# System load #
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###############
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_lp_color_map() {
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if [[ $1 -ge 0 ]] && [[ $1 -lt 20 ]] ; then
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echo -ne "${LP_COLORMAP_0}"
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@ -1169,6 +1163,10 @@ _lp_color_map() {
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fi
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}
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###############
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# System load #
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###############
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# Compute a gradient of background/forground colors depending on the battery status
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_lp_load_color()
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{
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@ -1201,9 +1199,12 @@ _lp_load_color()
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fi
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}
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_lp_temperature() {
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[[ "$LP_ENABLE_TEMP" != 1 ]] && return
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######################
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# System temperature #
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######################
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_lp_temp_sensors() {
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# Return the average system temperature we get through the sensors command
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local count=0
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local temperature=0
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for i in $(sensors | grep -E "^(Core|temp)" |
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@ -1211,13 +1212,32 @@ _lp_temperature() {
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temperature=$(($temperature+$i))
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count=$(($count+1))
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done
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temperature=$(($temperature/$count))
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echo -ne "$(($temperature/$count))"
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}
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# Will set _lp_temp_function so the temperature monitoring feature use an
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# available command. _lp_temp_function should return only a numeric value
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if [[ "$LP_ENABLE_TEMP" = 1 ]]; then
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if command -v sensors >/dev/null; then
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_lp_temp_function=_lp_temp_sensors
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# elif command -v the_command_you_want_to_use; then
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# _lp_temp_function=your_function
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else
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LP_ENABLE_TEMP=0
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fi
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fi
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_lp_temperature() {
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# Will display the numeric value as we got it through the _lp_temp_function
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# and colorize it through _lp_color_map.
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[[ "$LP_ENABLE_TEMP" != 1 ]] && return
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temperature=$($_lp_temp_function)
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if [[ $temperature -ge $LP_TEMP_THRESHOLD ]]; then
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echo -ne "$(_lp_color_map $temperature)${LP_MARK_TEMP}$temperature°${NO_COL}"
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fi
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}
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##########
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# DESIGN #
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##########
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