FreeBSD, Darwin: _lp_cpu_load improvements
FreeBSD: fixed _lp_cpu_load Darwin: optimized _lp_cpu_load Note that this change may break syntax coloring in Vim if Vim is not configured to read the file as 'bash'. Workaround: create a symbolic link with a '.bash' extension and open that file.
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@ -114,14 +114,17 @@ case "$LP_OS" in
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FreeBSD)
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_lp_cpu_load () {
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local bol load eol
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read bol load eol < $<( LANG=C sysctl -n vm.loadavg )
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# If you have problems with syntax coloring due to the following
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# line, do this: ln -s liquidprompt liquidprompt.bash
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# and edit liquidprompt.bash
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read bol load eol <<<$( LANG=C sysctl -n vm.loadavg )
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echo "$load"
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}
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;;
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Darwin)
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_lp_cpu_load () {
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local load
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load=$(LANG=C sysctl -n vm.loadavg | awk '{print $2}')
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local bol load eol
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read bol load eol <<<$( LANG=C sysctl -n vm.loadavg )
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echo "$load"
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}
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LP_DWIN_KERNEL_REL_VER=$(uname -r | cut -d . -f 1)
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