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EmacsLisp
;;; proced.el --- operate on system processes like dired
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;; Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Author: Roland Winkler <Roland.Winkler@physik.uni-erlangen.de>
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;; Keywords: Processes, Unix
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;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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;; (at your option) any later version.
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;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; Proced makes an Emacs buffer containing a listing of the current
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;; system processes. You can use the normal Emacs commands to move around
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;; in this buffer, and special Proced commands to operate on the processes
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;; listed. See `proced-mode' for getting started.
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;;
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;; To do:
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;; - interactive temporary customizability of flags in `proced-grammar-alist'
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;; - allow "sudo kill PID", "renice PID"
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;;
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;; Thoughts and Ideas
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;; - Currently, `system-process-attributes' returns the list of
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;; command-line arguments of a process as one concatenated string.
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;; This format is compatible with `shell-command'. Also, under
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;; MS-Windows, the command-line arguments are actually stored as a
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;; single string, so that it is impossible to reverse-engineer it back
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;; into separate arguments. Alternatively, `system-process-attributes'
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;; could (try to) return a list of strings that correspond to individual
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;; command-line arguments. Then one could feed such a list of
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;; command-line arguments into `call-process' or `start-process'.
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;; Are there real-world applications when such a feature would be useful?
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;; What about something like `proced-restart-pid'?
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;;; Code:
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(require 'time-date) ; for `with-decoded-time-value'
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(defgroup proced nil
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"Proced mode."
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:group 'processes
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:group 'unix
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:prefix "proced-")
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(defcustom proced-signal-function 'signal-process
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"Name of signal function.
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It can be an elisp function (usually `signal-process') or a string specifying
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the external command (usually \"kill\")."
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:group 'proced
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:type '(choice (function :tag "function")
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(string :tag "command")))
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(defcustom proced-signal-list
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'( ;; signals supported on all POSIX compliant systems
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("HUP (1. Hangup)")
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("INT (2. Terminal interrupt)")
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("QUIT (3. Terminal quit)")
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("ABRT (6. Process abort)")
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("KILL (9. Kill - cannot be caught or ignored)")
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("ALRM (14. Alarm Clock)")
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("TERM (15. Termination)")
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;; POSIX 1003.1-2001
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;; Which systems do not support these signals so that we can
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;; exclude them from `proced-signal-list'?
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("CONT (Continue executing)")
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("STOP (Stop executing / pause - cannot be caught or ignored)")
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("TSTP (Terminal stop / pause)"))
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"List of signals, used for minibuffer completion."
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:group 'proced
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:type '(repeat (string :tag "signal")))
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;; For which attributes can we use a fixed width of the output field?
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;; A fixed width speeds up formatting, yet it can make
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;; `proced-grammar-alist' system-dependent.
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;; (If proced runs like top(1) we want it to be fast.)
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;;
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;; If it is impossible / unlikely that an attribute has the same value
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;; for two processes, then sorting can be based on one ordinary (fast)
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;; predicate like `<'. Otherwise, a list of proced predicates can be used
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;; to refine the sort.
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;;
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;; It would be neat if one could temporarily override the following
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;; predefined rules.
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(defcustom proced-grammar-alist
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'( ;; attributes defined in `system-process-attributes'
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(euid "EUID" "%d" right proced-< nil (euid pid) (nil t nil))
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(user "USER" nil left proced-string-lessp nil (user pid) (nil t nil))
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(egid "EGID" "%d" right proced-< nil (egid euid pid) (nil t nil))
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(group "GROUP" nil left proced-string-lessp nil (group user pid) (nil t nil))
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(comm "COMMAND" nil left proced-string-lessp nil (comm pid) (nil t nil))
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(state "STAT" nil left proced-string-lessp nil (state pid) (nil t nil))
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(ppid "PPID" "%d" right proced-< nil (ppid pid)
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((lambda (ppid) (proced-filter-parents proced-process-alist ppid))
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"refine to process parents"))
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(pgrp "PGRP" "%d" right proced-< nil (pgrp euid pid) (nil t nil))
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(sess "SESS" "%d" right proced-< nil (sess pid) (nil t nil))
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(ttname "TTY" proced-format-ttname left proced-string-lessp nil (ttname pid) (nil t nil))
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(tpgid "TPGID" "%d" right proced-< nil (tpgid pid) (nil t nil))
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(minflt "MINFLT" "%d" right proced-< nil (minflt pid) (nil t t))
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(majflt "MAJFLT" "%d" right proced-< nil (majflt pid) (nil t t))
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(cminflt "CMINFLT" "%d" right proced-< nil (cminflt pid) (nil t t))
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(cmajflt "CMAJFLT" "%d" right proced-< nil (cmajflt pid) (nil t t))
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(utime "UTIME" proced-format-time right proced-time-lessp t (utime pid) (nil t t))
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(stime "STIME" proced-format-time right proced-time-lessp t (stime pid) (nil t t))
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(time "TIME" proced-format-time right proced-time-lessp t (time pid) (nil t t))
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(cutime "CUTIME" proced-format-time right proced-time-lessp t (cutime pid) (nil t t))
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(cstime "CSTIME" proced-format-time right proced-time-lessp t (cstime pid) (nil t t))
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(ctime "CTIME" proced-format-time right proced-time-lessp t (ctime pid) (nil t t))
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(pri "PR" "%d" right proced-< t (pri pid) (nil t t))
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(nice "NI" "%3d" 3 proced-< t (nice pid) (t t nil))
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(thcount "THCOUNT" "%d" right proced-< t (thcount pid) (nil t t))
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(start "START" proced-format-start 6 proced-time-lessp nil (start pid) (t t nil))
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(vsize "VSIZE" "%d" right proced-< t (vsize pid) (nil t t))
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(rss "RSS" "%d" right proced-< t (rss pid) (nil t t))
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(etime "ETIME" proced-format-time right proced-time-lessp t (etime pid) (nil t t))
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(pcpu "%CPU" "%.1f" right proced-< t (pcpu pid) (nil t t))
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(pmem "%MEM" "%.1f" right proced-< t (pmem pid) (nil t t))
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(args "ARGS" proced-format-args left proced-string-lessp nil (args pid) (nil t nil))
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;;
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;; attributes defined by proced (see `proced-process-attributes')
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(pid "PID" "%d" right proced-< nil (pid)
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((lambda (ppid) (proced-filter-children proced-process-alist ppid))
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"refine to process children"))
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;; process tree
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(tree "TREE" proced-format-tree left nil nil nil nil))
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"Alist of rules for handling Proced attributes.
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Each element has the form
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(KEY NAME FORMAT JUSTIFY PREDICATE REVERSE SORT-SCHEME REFINER).
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Symbol KEY is the car of a process attribute.
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String NAME appears in the header line.
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FORMAT specifies the format for displaying the attribute values. It can
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be a string passed to `format'. It can be a function called with one
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argument, the value of the attribute. The value nil means take as is.
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If JUSTIFY is an integer, its modulus gives the width of the attribute
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values formatted with FORMAT. If JUSTIFY is positive, NAME appears
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right-justified, otherwise it appears left-justified. If JUSTIFY is 'left
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or 'right, the field width is calculated from all field values in the listing.
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If JUSTIFY is 'left, the field values are formatted left-justified and
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right-justified otherwise.
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PREDICATE is the predicate for sorting and filtering the process listing
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based on attribute KEY. PREDICATE takes two arguments P1 and P2,
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the corresponding attribute values of two processes. PREDICATE should
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return 'equal if P1 has same rank like P2. Any other non-nil value says
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that P1 is \"less than\" P2, or nil if not.
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If PREDICATE is nil the attribute cannot be sorted.
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PREDICATE defines an ascending sort order. REVERSE is non-nil if the sort
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order is descending.
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SORT-SCHEME is a list (KEY1 KEY2 ...) defining a hierarchy of rules
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for sorting the process listing. KEY1, KEY2, ... are KEYs appearing as cars
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of `proced-grammar-alist'. First the PREDICATE of KEY1 is evaluated.
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If it yields non-equal, it defines the sort order for the corresponding
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processes. If it evaluates to 'equal the PREDICATE of KEY2 is evaluated, etc.
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REFINER can be a list of flags (LESS-B EQUAL-B LARGER-B) used by the command
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`proced-refine' (see there) to refine the listing based on attribute KEY.
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This command compares the value of attribute KEY of every process with
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the value of attribute KEY of the process at the position of point
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using PREDICATE.
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If PREDICATE yields non-nil, the process is accepted if LESS-B is non-nil.
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If PREDICATE yields 'equal, the process is accepted if EQUAL-B is non-nil.
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If PREDICATE yields nil, the process is accepted if LARGER-B is non-nil.
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REFINER can also be a list (FUNCTION HELP-ECHO).
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FUNCTION is called with one argument, the PID of the process at the position
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of point. The function must return a list of PIDs that is used for the refined
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listing. HELP-ECHO is a string that is shown when mouse is over this field.
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If REFINER is nil no refinement is done."
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:group 'proced
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:type '(repeat (list :tag "Attribute"
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(symbol :tag "Key")
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(string :tag "Header")
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(choice :tag "Format"
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(const :tag "None" nil)
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(string :tag "Format String")
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(function :tag "Formatting Function"))
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(choice :tag "Justification"
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(const :tag "left" left)
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(const :tag "right" right)
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(integer :tag "width"))
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(choice :tag "Predicate"
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(const :tag "None" nil)
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(function :tag "Function"))
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(boolean :tag "Descending Sort Order")
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(repeat :tag "Sort Scheme" (symbol :tag "Key"))
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(choice :tag "Refiner"
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(const :tag "None" nil)
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(list (function :tag "Refinement Function")
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(string :tag "Help echo"))
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(list :tag "Refine Flags"
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(boolean :tag "Less")
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(boolean :tag "Equal")
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(boolean :tag "Larger"))))))
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(defcustom proced-custom-attributes nil
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"List of functions defining custom attributes.
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This variable extends the functionality of `proced-process-attributes'.
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Each function is called with one argument, the list of attributes
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of a system process. It returns a cons cell of the form (KEY . VALUE)
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like `system-process-attributes'. This cons cell is appended to the list
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returned by `proced-process-attributes'.
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If the function returns nil, the value is ignored."
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:group 'proced
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:type '(repeat (function :tag "Attribute")))
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;; Formatting and sorting rules are defined "per attribute". If formatting
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;; and / or sorting should use more than one attribute, it appears more
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;; transparent to define a new derived attribute, so that formatting and
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;; sorting can use them consistently. (Are there exceptions to this rule?
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;; Would it be advantageous to have yet more general methods available?)
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;; Sorting can also be based on attributes that are invisible in the listing.
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(defcustom proced-format-alist
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'((short user pid tree pcpu pmem start time (args comm))
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(medium user pid tree pcpu pmem vsize rss ttname state start time (args comm))
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(long user euid group pid tree pri nice pcpu pmem vsize rss ttname state
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start time (args comm))
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(verbose user euid group egid pid ppid tree pgrp sess pri nice pcpu pmem
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state thcount vsize rss ttname tpgid minflt majflt cminflt cmajflt
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start time utime stime ctime cutime cstime etime (args comm)))
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"Alist of formats of listing.
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The car of each element is a symbol, the name of the format.
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The cdr is a list of attribute keys appearing in `proced-grammar-alist'.
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An element of this list may also be a list of attribute keys that specifies
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alternatives. If the first attribute is absent for a process, use the second
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one, etc."
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:group 'proced
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:type '(alist :key-type (symbol :tag "Format Name")
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:value-type (repeat :tag "Keys"
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(choice (symbol :tag "")
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(repeat :tag "Alternative Keys"
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(symbol :tag ""))))))
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(defcustom proced-format 'short
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"Current format of Proced listing.
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It can be the car of an element of `proced-format-alist'.
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It can also be a list of keys appearing in `proced-grammar-alist'."
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:group 'proced
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:type '(choice (symbol :tag "Format Name")
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(repeat :tag "Keys" (symbol :tag ""))))
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(make-variable-buffer-local 'proced-format)
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;; FIXME: is there a better name for filter `user' that does not coincide
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;; with an attribute key?
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(defcustom proced-filter-alist
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`((user (user . ,(concat "\\`" (user-real-login-name) "\\'")))
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(user-running (user . ,(concat "\\`" (user-real-login-name) "\\'"))
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(state . "\\`[Rr]\\'"))
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(all)
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(all-running (state . "\\`[Rr]\\'"))
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(emacs (fun-all . (lambda (list)
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(proced-filter-children list ,(emacs-pid))))))
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"Alist of process filters.
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The car of each element is a symbol, the name of the filter.
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The cdr is a list of elementary filters that are applied to every process.
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A process is displayed if it passes all elementary filters of a selected
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filter.
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An elementary filter can be one of the following:
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\(KEY . REGEXP) If value of attribute KEY matches REGEXP,
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accept this process.
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\(KEY . FUN) Apply function FUN to attribute KEY. Accept this process,
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if FUN returns non-nil.
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\(function . FUN) For each process, apply function FUN to list of attributes
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of each. Accept the process if FUN returns non-nil.
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\(fun-all . FUN) Apply function FUN to entire process list.
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FUN must return the filtered list."
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:group 'proced
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:type '(repeat (cons :tag "Filter"
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(symbol :tag "Filter Name")
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(repeat :tag "Filters"
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(choice (cons :tag "Key . Regexp" (symbol :tag "Key") regexp)
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(cons :tag "Key . Function" (symbol :tag "Key") function)
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(cons :tag "Function" (const :tag "Key: function" function) function)
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(cons :tag "Fun-all" (const :tag "Key: fun-all" fun-all) function))))))
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(defcustom proced-filter 'user
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"Current filter of proced listing.
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It can be the car of an element of `proced-filter-alist'.
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It can also be a list of elementary filters as in the cdrs of the elements
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of `proced-filter-alist'."
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:group 'proced
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:type '(choice (symbol :tag "Filter Name")
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(repeat :tag "Filters"
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(choice (cons :tag "Key . Regexp" (symbol :tag "Key") regexp)
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(cons :tag "Key . Function" (symbol :tag "Key") function)
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(cons :tag "Function" (const :tag "Key: function" function) function)
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(cons :tag "Fun-all" (const :tag "Key: fun-all" fun-all) function)))))
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(make-variable-buffer-local 'proced-filter)
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(defcustom proced-sort 'pcpu
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"Current sort scheme for proced listing.
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It must be the KEY of an element of `proced-grammar-alist'.
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It can also be a list of KEYs as in the SORT-SCHEMEs of the elements
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of `proced-grammar-alist'."
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:group 'proced
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:type '(choice (symbol :tag "Sort Scheme")
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(repeat :tag "Key List" (symbol :tag "Key"))))
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(make-variable-buffer-local 'proced-format)
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(defcustom proced-descend t
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"Non-nil if proced listing is sorted in descending order."
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:group 'proced
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:type '(boolean :tag "Descending Sort Order"))
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(make-variable-buffer-local 'proced-descend)
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(defcustom proced-goal-attribute 'args
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"If non-nil, key of the attribute that defines the `goal-column'."
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:group 'proced
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:type '(choice (const :tag "none" nil)
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(symbol :tag "key")))
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(defcustom proced-auto-update-interval 5
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"Time interval in seconds for auto updating Proced buffers."
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:group 'proced
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:type 'integer)
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(defcustom proced-auto-update-flag nil
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"Non-nil for auto update of a Proced buffer.
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Can be changed interactively via `proced-toggle-auto-update'."
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:group 'proced
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:type 'boolean)
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(make-variable-buffer-local 'proced-auto-update-flag)
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(defcustom proced-tree-flag nil
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"Non-nil for display of Proced buffer as process tree."
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:group 'proced
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:type 'boolean)
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(make-variable-buffer-local 'proced-tree-flag)
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(defcustom proced-post-display-hook nil
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"Normal hook run after displaying or updating a Proced buffer.
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May be used to adapt the window size via `fit-window-to-buffer'."
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:type 'hook
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:options '(fit-window-to-buffer)
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:group 'proced)
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(defcustom proced-after-send-signal-hook nil
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"Normal hook run after sending a signal to processes by `proced-send-signal'.
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May be used to revert the process listing."
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:type 'hook
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:options '(proced-revert)
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:group 'proced)
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;; Internal variables
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(defvar proced-available (not (null (list-system-processes)))
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"Non-nil means Proced is known to work on this system.")
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(defvar proced-process-alist nil
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"Alist of processes displayed by Proced.
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The car of each element is the PID, and the cdr is a list of
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cons pairs, see `proced-process-attributes'.")
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(make-variable-buffer-local 'proced-process-alist)
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(defvar proced-sort-internal nil
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"Sort scheme for listing (internal format).
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It is a list of lists (KEY PREDICATE REVERSE).")
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(defvar proced-marker-char ?* ; the answer is 42
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"In Proced, the current mark character.")
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;; Faces and font-lock code taken from dired,
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;; but face variables are deprecated for new code.
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(defgroup proced-faces nil
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"Faces used by Proced."
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:group 'proced
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:group 'faces)
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(defface proced-mark
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'((t (:inherit font-lock-constant-face)))
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"Face used for Proced marks."
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:group 'proced-faces)
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(defface proced-marked
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'((t (:inherit font-lock-warning-face)))
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"Face used for marked processes."
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:group 'proced-faces)
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(defface proced-sort-header
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'((t (:inherit font-lock-keyword-face)))
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"Face used for header of attribute used for sorting."
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:group 'proced-faces)
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(defvar proced-re-mark "^[^ \n]"
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"Regexp matching a marked line.
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Important: the match ends just after the marker.")
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(defvar proced-header-line nil
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"Headers in Proced buffer as a string.")
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(make-variable-buffer-local 'proced-header-line)
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(defvar proced-temp-alist nil
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"Temporary alist (internal variable).")
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(defvar proced-process-tree nil
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"Proced process tree (internal variable).")
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(defvar proced-tree-depth nil
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"Internal variable for depth of Proced process tree.")
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(defvar proced-auto-update-timer nil
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"Stores if Proced auto update timer is already installed.")
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(defvar proced-log-buffer "*Proced log*"
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"Name of Proced Log buffer.")
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(defconst proced-help-string
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"(n)ext, (p)revious, (m)ark, (u)nmark, (k)ill, (q)uit (type ? for more help)"
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"Help string for Proced.")
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(defconst proced-header-help-echo
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"mouse-1, mouse-2: sort by attribute %s%s (%s)"
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"Help string shown when mouse is over a sortable header.")
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(defconst proced-field-help-echo
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"mouse-2, RET: refine by attribute %s %s"
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"Help string shown when mouse is over a refinable field.")
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(defvar proced-font-lock-keywords
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`(;; (Any) proced marks.
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(,proced-re-mark . 'proced-mark)
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;; Processes marked with `proced-marker-char'
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;; Should we make sure that only certain attributes are font-locked?
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(,(concat "^[" (char-to-string proced-marker-char) "]")
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".+" (proced-move-to-goal-column) nil (0 'proced-marked))))
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(defvar proced-mode-map
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(let ((km (make-sparse-keymap)))
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;; moving
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(define-key km " " 'next-line)
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(define-key km "n" 'next-line)
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(define-key km "p" 'previous-line)
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(define-key km "\C-n" 'next-line)
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(define-key km "\C-p" 'previous-line)
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(define-key km "\C-?" 'previous-line)
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(define-key km [down] 'next-line)
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(define-key km [up] 'previous-line)
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;; marking
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(define-key km "d" 'proced-mark) ; Dired compatibility ("delete")
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(define-key km "m" 'proced-mark)
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(define-key km "u" 'proced-unmark)
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(define-key km "\177" 'proced-unmark-backward)
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(define-key km "M" 'proced-mark-all)
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(define-key km "U" 'proced-unmark-all)
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(define-key km "t" 'proced-toggle-marks)
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(define-key km "C" 'proced-mark-children)
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(define-key km "P" 'proced-mark-parents)
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;; filtering
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(define-key km "f" 'proced-filter-interactive)
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(define-key km [mouse-2] 'proced-refine)
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(define-key km "\C-m" 'proced-refine)
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;; sorting
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(define-key km "sc" 'proced-sort-pcpu)
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(define-key km "sm" 'proced-sort-pmem)
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(define-key km "sp" 'proced-sort-pid)
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(define-key km "ss" 'proced-sort-start)
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(define-key km "sS" 'proced-sort-interactive)
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(define-key km "st" 'proced-sort-time)
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(define-key km "su" 'proced-sort-user)
|
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;; similar to `Buffer-menu-sort-by-column'
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|
(define-key km [header-line mouse-1] 'proced-sort-header)
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(define-key km [header-line mouse-2] 'proced-sort-header)
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(define-key km "T" 'proced-toggle-tree)
|
|
;; formatting
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|
(define-key km "F" 'proced-format-interactive)
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|
;; operate
|
|
(define-key km "o" 'proced-omit-processes)
|
|
(define-key km "x" 'proced-send-signal) ; Dired compatibility
|
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(define-key km "k" 'proced-send-signal) ; kill processes
|
|
;; misc
|
|
(define-key km "h" 'describe-mode)
|
|
(define-key km "?" 'proced-help)
|
|
(define-key km [remap undo] 'proced-undo)
|
|
(define-key km [remap advertised-undo] 'proced-undo)
|
|
;; Additional keybindings are inherited from `special-mode-map'
|
|
km)
|
|
"Keymap for Proced commands.")
|
|
|
|
(easy-menu-define
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|
proced-menu proced-mode-map "Proced Menu"
|
|
`("Proced"
|
|
["Mark" proced-mark
|
|
:help "Mark Current Process"]
|
|
["Unmark" proced-unmark
|
|
:help "Unmark Current Process"]
|
|
["Mark All" proced-mark-all
|
|
:help "Mark All Processes"]
|
|
["Unmark All" proced-unmark-all
|
|
:help "Unmark All Process"]
|
|
["Toggle Marks" proced-toggle-marks
|
|
:help "Marked Processes Become Unmarked, and Vice Versa"]
|
|
["Mark Children" proced-mark-children
|
|
:help "Mark Current Process and its Children"]
|
|
["Mark Parents" proced-mark-parents
|
|
:help "Mark Current Process and its Parents"]
|
|
"--"
|
|
("Filters"
|
|
:help "Select Filter for Process Listing"
|
|
,@(mapcar (lambda (el)
|
|
(let ((filter (car el)))
|
|
`[,(symbol-name filter)
|
|
(proced-filter-interactive ',filter)
|
|
:style radio
|
|
:selected (eq proced-filter ',filter)]))
|
|
proced-filter-alist))
|
|
("Sorting"
|
|
:help "Select Sort Scheme"
|
|
["Sort..." proced-sort-interactive
|
|
:help "Sort Process List"]
|
|
"--"
|
|
["Sort by %CPU" proced-sort-pcpu]
|
|
["Sort by %MEM" proced-sort-pmem]
|
|
["Sort by PID" proced-sort-pid]
|
|
["Sort by START" proced-sort-start]
|
|
["Sort by TIME" proced-sort-time]
|
|
["Sort by USER" proced-sort-user])
|
|
("Formats"
|
|
:help "Select Format for Process Listing"
|
|
,@(mapcar (lambda (el)
|
|
(let ((format (car el)))
|
|
`[,(symbol-name format)
|
|
(proced-format-interactive ',format)
|
|
:style radio
|
|
:selected (eq proced-format ',format)]))
|
|
proced-format-alist))
|
|
["Tree Display" proced-toggle-tree
|
|
:style toggle
|
|
:selected (eval proced-tree-flag)
|
|
:help "Display Proced Buffer as Process Tree"]
|
|
"--"
|
|
["Omit Marked Processes" proced-omit-processes
|
|
:help "Omit Marked Processes in Process Listing."]
|
|
"--"
|
|
["Revert" revert-buffer
|
|
:help "Revert Process Listing"]
|
|
["Auto Update" proced-toggle-auto-update
|
|
:style toggle
|
|
:selected (eval proced-auto-update-flag)
|
|
:help "Auto Update of Proced Buffer"]
|
|
["Send signal" proced-send-signal
|
|
:help "Send Signal to Marked Processes"]))
|
|
|
|
;; helper functions
|
|
(defun proced-marker-regexp ()
|
|
"Return regexp matching `proced-marker-char'."
|
|
;; `proced-marker-char' must appear in column zero
|
|
(concat "^" (regexp-quote (char-to-string proced-marker-char))))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-success-message (action count)
|
|
"Display success message for ACTION performed for COUNT processes."
|
|
(message "%s %s process%s" action count (if (= 1 count) "" "es")))
|
|
|
|
;; Unlike dired, we do not define our own commands for vertical motion.
|
|
;; If `goal-column' is set, `next-line' and `previous-line' are fancy
|
|
;; commands to satisfy our modest needs. If `proced-goal-attribute'
|
|
;; and/or `goal-column' are not set, `next-line' and `previous-line'
|
|
;; are really what we need to preserve the column of point.
|
|
;; We use `proced-move-to-goal-column' for "non-interactive" cases only
|
|
;; to get a well-defined position of point.
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-move-to-goal-column ()
|
|
"Move to `goal-column' if non-nil. Return position of point."
|
|
(beginning-of-line)
|
|
(unless (eobp)
|
|
(if goal-column
|
|
(forward-char goal-column)
|
|
(forward-char 2)))
|
|
(point))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-header-line ()
|
|
"Return header line for Proced buffer."
|
|
(list (propertize " " 'display '(space :align-to 0))
|
|
(if (<= (window-hscroll) (length proced-header-line))
|
|
(replace-regexp-in-string ;; preserve text properties
|
|
"\\(%\\)" "\\1\\1"
|
|
(substring proced-header-line (window-hscroll))))))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-pid-at-point ()
|
|
"Return pid of system process at point.
|
|
Return nil if point is not on a process line."
|
|
(save-excursion
|
|
(beginning-of-line)
|
|
(if (looking-at "^. .")
|
|
(get-text-property (match-end 0) 'proced-pid))))
|
|
|
|
;; proced mode
|
|
|
|
(define-derived-mode proced-mode special-mode "Proced"
|
|
"Mode for displaying UNIX system processes and sending signals to them.
|
|
Type \\[proced] to start a Proced session. In a Proced buffer
|
|
type \\<proced-mode-map>\\[proced-mark] to mark a process for later commands.
|
|
Type \\[proced-send-signal] to send signals to marked processes.
|
|
|
|
The initial content of a listing is defined by the variable `proced-filter'
|
|
and the variable `proced-format'.
|
|
The variable `proced-filter' specifies which system processes are displayed.
|
|
The variable `proced-format' specifies which attributes are displayed for
|
|
each process. Type \\[proced-filter-interactive] and \\[proced-format-interactive]
|
|
to change the values of `proced-filter' and `proced-format'.
|
|
The current value of the variable `proced-filter' is indicated in the
|
|
mode line.
|
|
|
|
The sort order of Proced listings is defined by the variable `proced-sort'.
|
|
Type \\[proced-sort-interactive] or click on a header in the header line
|
|
to change the sort scheme. The current sort scheme is indicated in the
|
|
mode line, using \"+\" or \"-\" for ascending or descending sort order.
|
|
|
|
Type \\[proced-toggle-tree] to toggle whether the listing is
|
|
displayed as process tree.
|
|
|
|
An existing Proced listing can be refined by typing \\[proced-refine].
|
|
Refining an existing listing does not update the variable `proced-filter'.
|
|
|
|
The attribute-specific rules for formatting, filtering, sorting, and refining
|
|
are defined in `proced-grammar-alist'.
|
|
|
|
After displaying or updating a Proced buffer, Proced runs the normal hook
|
|
`proced-post-display-hook'.
|
|
|
|
\\{proced-mode-map}"
|
|
(abbrev-mode 0)
|
|
(auto-fill-mode 0)
|
|
(setq buffer-read-only t
|
|
truncate-lines t
|
|
header-line-format '(:eval (proced-header-line)))
|
|
(add-hook 'post-command-hook 'force-mode-line-update nil t)
|
|
(set (make-local-variable 'revert-buffer-function) 'proced-revert)
|
|
(set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults)
|
|
'(proced-font-lock-keywords t nil nil beginning-of-line))
|
|
(if (and (not proced-auto-update-timer) proced-auto-update-interval)
|
|
(setq proced-auto-update-timer
|
|
(run-at-time t proced-auto-update-interval
|
|
'proced-auto-update-timer))))
|
|
|
|
;;;###autoload
|
|
(defun proced (&optional arg)
|
|
"Generate a listing of UNIX system processes.
|
|
If invoked with optional ARG the window displaying the process
|
|
information will be displayed but not selected.
|
|
Runs the normal hook `proced-post-display-hook'.
|
|
|
|
See `proced-mode' for a description of features available in Proced buffers."
|
|
(interactive "P")
|
|
(unless proced-available
|
|
(error "Proced is not available on this system"))
|
|
(let ((buffer (get-buffer-create "*Proced*")) new)
|
|
(set-buffer buffer)
|
|
(setq new (zerop (buffer-size)))
|
|
(when new
|
|
(proced-mode)
|
|
;; `proced-update' runs `proced-post-display-hook' only if the
|
|
;; Proced buffer has been selected. Yet the following call of
|
|
;; `proced-update' is for an empty Proced buffer that has not
|
|
;; yet been selected. Therefore we need to call
|
|
;; `proced-post-display-hook' below.
|
|
(proced-update t))
|
|
(if arg
|
|
(progn
|
|
(display-buffer buffer)
|
|
(with-current-buffer buffer
|
|
(run-hooks 'proced-post-display-hook)))
|
|
(pop-to-buffer buffer)
|
|
(run-hooks 'proced-post-display-hook)
|
|
(message
|
|
(substitute-command-keys
|
|
"Type \\<proced-mode-map>\\[quit-window] to quit, \\[proced-help] for help")))))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-auto-update-timer ()
|
|
"Auto-update Proced buffers using `run-at-time'."
|
|
(dolist (buf (buffer-list))
|
|
(with-current-buffer buf
|
|
(if (and (eq major-mode 'proced-mode)
|
|
proced-auto-update-flag)
|
|
(proced-update t t)))))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-toggle-auto-update (arg)
|
|
"Change whether this Proced buffer is updated automatically.
|
|
With prefix ARG, update this buffer automatically if ARG is positive,
|
|
otherwise do not update. Sets the variable `proced-auto-update-flag'.
|
|
The time interval for updates is specified via `proced-auto-update-interval'."
|
|
(interactive (list (or current-prefix-arg 'toggle)))
|
|
(setq proced-auto-update-flag
|
|
(cond ((eq arg 'toggle) (not proced-auto-update-flag))
|
|
(arg (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0))
|
|
(t (not proced-auto-update-flag))))
|
|
(message "Proced auto update %s"
|
|
(if proced-auto-update-flag "enabled" "disabled")))
|
|
|
|
;;; Mark
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-mark (&optional count)
|
|
"Mark the current (or next COUNT) processes."
|
|
(interactive "p")
|
|
(proced-do-mark t count))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-unmark (&optional count)
|
|
"Unmark the current (or next COUNT) processes."
|
|
(interactive "p")
|
|
(proced-do-mark nil count))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-unmark-backward (&optional count)
|
|
"Unmark the previous (or COUNT previous) processes."
|
|
;; Analogous to `dired-unmark-backward',
|
|
;; but `ibuffer-unmark-backward' behaves different.
|
|
(interactive "p")
|
|
(proced-do-mark nil (- (or count 1))))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-do-mark (mark &optional count)
|
|
"Mark the current (or next COUNT) processes using MARK."
|
|
(or count (setq count 1))
|
|
(let ((backward (< count 0))
|
|
buffer-read-only)
|
|
(setq count (1+ (if (<= 0 count) count
|
|
(min (1- (line-number-at-pos)) (abs count)))))
|
|
(beginning-of-line)
|
|
(while (not (or (zerop (setq count (1- count))) (eobp)))
|
|
(proced-insert-mark mark backward))
|
|
(proced-move-to-goal-column)))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-toggle-marks ()
|
|
"Toggle marks: marked processes become unmarked, and vice versa."
|
|
(interactive)
|
|
(let ((mark-re (proced-marker-regexp))
|
|
buffer-read-only)
|
|
(save-excursion
|
|
(goto-char (point-min))
|
|
(while (not (eobp))
|
|
(cond ((looking-at mark-re)
|
|
(proced-insert-mark nil))
|
|
((looking-at " ")
|
|
(proced-insert-mark t))
|
|
(t
|
|
(forward-line 1)))))))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-insert-mark (mark &optional backward)
|
|
"If MARK is non-nil, insert `proced-marker-char'.
|
|
If BACKWARD is non-nil, move one line backwards before inserting the mark.
|
|
Otherwise move one line forward after inserting the mark."
|
|
(if backward (forward-line -1))
|
|
(insert (if mark proced-marker-char ?\s))
|
|
(delete-char 1)
|
|
(unless backward (forward-line)))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-mark-all ()
|
|
"Mark all processes.
|
|
If `transient-mark-mode' is turned on and the region is active,
|
|
mark the region."
|
|
(interactive)
|
|
(proced-do-mark-all t))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-unmark-all ()
|
|
"Unmark all processes.
|
|
If `transient-mark-mode' is turned on and the region is active,
|
|
unmark the region."
|
|
(interactive)
|
|
(proced-do-mark-all nil))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-do-mark-all (mark)
|
|
"Mark all processes using MARK.
|
|
If `transient-mark-mode' is turned on and the region is active,
|
|
mark the region."
|
|
(let* ((count 0)
|
|
(proced-marker-char (if mark proced-marker-char ?\s))
|
|
(marker-re (proced-marker-regexp))
|
|
end buffer-read-only)
|
|
(save-excursion
|
|
(if (use-region-p)
|
|
;; Operate even on those lines that are only partially a part
|
|
;; of region. This appears most consistent with
|
|
;; `proced-move-to-goal-column'.
|
|
(progn (setq end (save-excursion
|
|
(goto-char (region-end))
|
|
(unless (looking-at "^") (forward-line))
|
|
(point)))
|
|
(goto-char (region-beginning))
|
|
(unless (looking-at "^") (beginning-of-line)))
|
|
(goto-char (point-min))
|
|
(setq end (point-max)))
|
|
(while (< (point) end)
|
|
(unless (looking-at marker-re)
|
|
(setq count (1+ count))
|
|
(insert proced-marker-char)
|
|
(delete-char 1))
|
|
(forward-line))
|
|
(proced-success-message (if mark "Marked" "Unmarked") count))))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-mark-children (ppid &optional omit-ppid)
|
|
"Mark child processes of process PPID.
|
|
Also mark process PPID unless prefix OMIT-PPID is non-nil."
|
|
(interactive (list (proced-pid-at-point) current-prefix-arg))
|
|
(proced-mark-process-alist
|
|
(proced-filter-children proced-process-alist ppid omit-ppid)))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-mark-parents (cpid &optional omit-cpid)
|
|
"Mark parent processes of process CPID.
|
|
Also mark CPID unless prefix OMIT-CPID is non-nil."
|
|
(interactive (list (proced-pid-at-point) current-prefix-arg))
|
|
(proced-mark-process-alist
|
|
(proced-filter-parents proced-process-alist cpid omit-cpid)))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-mark-process-alist (process-alist &optional quiet)
|
|
"Mark processes in PROCESS-ALIST.
|
|
If QUIET is non-nil suppress status message."
|
|
(let ((count 0))
|
|
(if process-alist
|
|
(let (buffer-read-only)
|
|
(save-excursion
|
|
(goto-char (point-min))
|
|
(while (not (eobp))
|
|
(when (assq (proced-pid-at-point) process-alist)
|
|
(insert proced-marker-char)
|
|
(delete-char 1)
|
|
(setq count (1+ count)))
|
|
(forward-line)))))
|
|
(unless quiet
|
|
(proced-success-message "Marked" count))))
|
|
|
|
;; Mostly analog of `dired-do-kill-lines'.
|
|
;; However, for negative args the target lines of `dired-do-kill-lines'
|
|
;; include the current line, whereas `dired-mark' for negative args operates
|
|
;; on the preceding lines. Here we are consistent with `dired-mark'.
|
|
(defun proced-omit-processes (&optional arg quiet)
|
|
"Omit marked processes.
|
|
With prefix ARG, omit that many lines starting with the current line.
|
|
\(A negative argument omits backward.)
|
|
If `transient-mark-mode' is turned on and the region is active,
|
|
omit the processes in region.
|
|
If QUIET is non-nil suppress status message.
|
|
Returns count of omitted lines."
|
|
(interactive "P")
|
|
(let ((mark-re (proced-marker-regexp))
|
|
(count 0)
|
|
buffer-read-only)
|
|
(cond ((use-region-p) ;; Omit active region
|
|
(let ((lines (count-lines (region-beginning) (region-end))))
|
|
(save-excursion
|
|
(goto-char (region-beginning))
|
|
(while (< count lines)
|
|
(proced-omit-process)
|
|
(setq count (1+ count))))))
|
|
((not arg) ;; Omit marked lines
|
|
(save-excursion
|
|
(goto-char (point-min))
|
|
(while (and (not (eobp))
|
|
(re-search-forward mark-re nil t))
|
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(proced-omit-process)
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(setq count (1+ count)))))
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((< 0 arg) ;; Omit forward
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(while (and (not (eobp)) (< count arg))
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(proced-omit-process)
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(setq count (1+ count))))
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|
((< arg 0) ;; Omit backward
|
|
(while (and (not (bobp)) (< count (- arg)))
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|
(forward-line -1)
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(proced-omit-process)
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|
(setq count (1+ count)))))
|
|
(unless (zerop count) (proced-move-to-goal-column))
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(unless quiet (proced-success-message "Omitted" count))
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|
count))
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|
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(defun proced-omit-process ()
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"Omit process from listing point is on.
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|
Update `proced-process-alist' accordingly."
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(setq proced-process-alist
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(assq-delete-all (proced-pid-at-point) proced-process-alist))
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|
(delete-region (line-beginning-position)
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|
(save-excursion (forward-line) (point))))
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|
|
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;;; Filtering
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|
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(defun proced-filter (process-alist filter-list)
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|
"Apply FILTER-LIST to PROCESS-ALIST.
|
|
Return the filtered process list."
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|
(if (symbolp filter-list)
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|
(setq filter-list (cdr (assq filter-list proced-filter-alist))))
|
|
(dolist (filter filter-list)
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|
(let (new-alist)
|
|
(cond ( ;; apply function to entire process list
|
|
(eq (car filter) 'fun-all)
|
|
(setq new-alist (funcall (cdr filter) process-alist)))
|
|
( ;; apply predicate to each list of attributes
|
|
(eq (car filter) 'function)
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|
(dolist (process process-alist)
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|
(if (funcall (car filter) (cdr process))
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|
(push process new-alist))))
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|
(t ;; apply predicate to specified attribute
|
|
(let ((fun (if (stringp (cdr filter))
|
|
`(lambda (val)
|
|
(string-match ,(cdr filter) val))
|
|
(cdr filter)))
|
|
value)
|
|
(dolist (process process-alist)
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|
(setq value (cdr (assq (car filter) (cdr process))))
|
|
(if (and value (funcall fun value))
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|
(push process new-alist))))))
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|
(setq process-alist new-alist)))
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|
process-alist)
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-filter-interactive (scheme)
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|
"Filter Proced buffer using SCHEME.
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|
When called interactively, an empty string means nil, i.e., no filtering.
|
|
Set variable `proced-filter' to SCHEME. Revert listing."
|
|
(interactive
|
|
(let ((scheme (completing-read "Filter: "
|
|
proced-filter-alist nil t)))
|
|
(list (if (string= "" scheme) nil (intern scheme)))))
|
|
;; only update if necessary
|
|
(unless (eq proced-filter scheme)
|
|
(setq proced-filter scheme)
|
|
(proced-update t)))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-filter-parents (process-alist pid &optional omit-pid)
|
|
"For PROCESS-ALIST return list of parent processes of PID.
|
|
This list includes PID unless OMIT-PID is non-nil."
|
|
(let ((parent-list (unless omit-pid (list (assq pid process-alist))))
|
|
(process (assq pid process-alist))
|
|
ppid)
|
|
(while (and (setq ppid (cdr (assq 'ppid (cdr process))))
|
|
;; Ignore a PPID that equals PID.
|
|
(/= ppid pid)
|
|
;; Accept only PPIDs that correspond to members in PROCESS-ALIST.
|
|
(setq process (assq ppid process-alist)))
|
|
(setq pid ppid)
|
|
(push process parent-list))
|
|
parent-list))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-filter-children (process-alist ppid &optional omit-ppid)
|
|
"For PROCESS-ALIST return list of child processes of PPID.
|
|
This list includes PPID unless OMIT-PPID is non-nil."
|
|
(let ((proced-temp-alist (proced-children-alist process-alist))
|
|
new-alist)
|
|
(dolist (pid (proced-children-pids ppid))
|
|
(push (assq pid process-alist) new-alist))
|
|
(if omit-ppid
|
|
(assq-delete-all ppid new-alist)
|
|
new-alist)))
|
|
|
|
;;; Process tree
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-children-alist (process-alist)
|
|
"Return children alist for PROCESS-ALIST.
|
|
The children alist has elements (PPID PID1 PID2 ...).
|
|
PPID is a parent PID. PID1, PID2, ... are the child processes of PPID.
|
|
The children alist inherits the sorting order of PROCESS-ALIST.
|
|
The list of children does not include grandchildren."
|
|
;; The PPIDs inherit the sorting order of PROCESS-ALIST.
|
|
(let ((process-tree (mapcar (lambda (a) (list (car a))) process-alist))
|
|
ppid)
|
|
(dolist (process process-alist)
|
|
(setq ppid (cdr (assq 'ppid (cdr process))))
|
|
(if (and ppid
|
|
;; Ignore a PPID that equals PID.
|
|
(/= ppid (car process))
|
|
;; Accept only PPIDs that correspond to members in PROCESS-ALIST.
|
|
(assq ppid process-alist))
|
|
(let ((temp-alist process-tree) elt)
|
|
(while (setq elt (pop temp-alist))
|
|
(when (eq ppid (car elt))
|
|
(setq temp-alist nil)
|
|
(setcdr elt (cons (car process) (cdr elt))))))))
|
|
;; The child processes inherit the sorting order of PROCESS-ALIST.
|
|
(setq process-tree
|
|
(mapcar (lambda (a) (cons (car a) (nreverse (cdr a))))
|
|
process-tree))))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-children-pids (ppid)
|
|
"Return list of children PIDs of PPID (including PPID)."
|
|
(let ((cpids (cdr (assq ppid proced-temp-alist))))
|
|
(if cpids
|
|
(cons ppid (apply 'append (mapcar 'proced-children-pids cpids)))
|
|
(list ppid))))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-process-tree (process-alist)
|
|
"Return process tree for PROCESS-ALIST.
|
|
It is an alist of alists where the car of each alist is a parent process
|
|
and the cdr is a list of child processes according to the ppid attribute
|
|
of these processes.
|
|
The process tree inherits the sorting order of PROCESS-ALIST."
|
|
(let ((proced-temp-alist (proced-children-alist process-alist))
|
|
pid-alist proced-process-tree)
|
|
(while (setq pid-alist (pop proced-temp-alist))
|
|
(push (proced-process-tree-internal pid-alist) proced-process-tree))
|
|
(nreverse proced-process-tree)))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-process-tree-internal (pid-alist)
|
|
"Helper function for `proced-process-tree'."
|
|
(let ((cpid-list (cdr pid-alist)) cpid-alist cpid)
|
|
(while (setq cpid (car cpid-list))
|
|
(if (setq cpid-alist (assq cpid proced-temp-alist))
|
|
;; Unprocessed part of process tree that needs to be
|
|
;; analyzed recursively.
|
|
(progn
|
|
(setq proced-temp-alist
|
|
(assq-delete-all cpid proced-temp-alist))
|
|
(setcar cpid-list (proced-process-tree-internal cpid-alist)))
|
|
;; We already processed this subtree and take it "as is".
|
|
(setcar cpid-list (assq cpid proced-process-tree))
|
|
(setq proced-process-tree
|
|
(assq-delete-all cpid proced-process-tree)))
|
|
(pop cpid-list)))
|
|
pid-alist)
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-toggle-tree (arg)
|
|
"Toggle the display of the process listing as process tree.
|
|
With prefix ARG, display as process tree if ARG is positive, otherwise
|
|
do not display as process tree. Sets the variable `proced-tree-flag'.
|
|
|
|
The process tree is generated from the selected processes in the
|
|
Proced buffer (that is, the processes in `proced-process-alist').
|
|
All processes that do not have a parent process in this list
|
|
according to their ppid attribute become the root of a process tree.
|
|
Each parent process is followed by its child processes.
|
|
The process tree inherits the chosen sorting order of the process listing,
|
|
that is, child processes of the same parent process are sorted using
|
|
the selected sorting order."
|
|
(interactive (list (or current-prefix-arg 'toggle)))
|
|
(setq proced-tree-flag
|
|
(cond ((eq arg 'toggle) (not proced-tree-flag))
|
|
(arg (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0))
|
|
(t (not proced-tree-flag))))
|
|
(proced-update)
|
|
(message "Proced process tree display %s"
|
|
(if proced-tree-flag "enabled" "disabled")))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-tree (process-alist)
|
|
"Rearrange PROCESS-ALIST as process tree.
|
|
If `proced-tree-flag' is non-nil, rearrange PROCESS-ALIST such that
|
|
every processes is followed by its child processes. Each process
|
|
gets a tree attribute that specifies the depth of the process in the tree.
|
|
A root process is a process with no parent within PROCESS-ALIST according
|
|
to its value of the ppid attribute. It has depth 0.
|
|
|
|
If `proced-tree-flag' is nil, remove the tree attribute.
|
|
Return the rearranged process list."
|
|
(if proced-tree-flag
|
|
;; add tree attribute
|
|
(let ((process-tree (proced-process-tree process-alist))
|
|
(proced-tree-depth 0)
|
|
(proced-temp-alist process-alist)
|
|
proced-process-tree pt)
|
|
(while (setq pt (pop process-tree))
|
|
(proced-tree-insert pt))
|
|
(nreverse proced-process-tree))
|
|
;; remove tree attribute
|
|
(let ((process-alist process-alist))
|
|
(while process-alist
|
|
(setcar process-alist
|
|
(assq-delete-all 'tree (car process-alist)))
|
|
(pop process-alist)))
|
|
process-alist))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-tree-insert (process-tree)
|
|
"Helper function for `proced-tree'."
|
|
(let ((pprocess (assq (car process-tree) proced-temp-alist)))
|
|
(push (append (list (car pprocess))
|
|
(list (cons 'tree proced-tree-depth))
|
|
(cdr pprocess))
|
|
proced-process-tree)
|
|
(if (cdr process-tree)
|
|
(let ((proced-tree-depth (1+ proced-tree-depth)))
|
|
(mapc 'proced-tree-insert (cdr process-tree))))))
|
|
|
|
;; Refining
|
|
|
|
;; Filters are used to select the processes in a new listing.
|
|
;; Refiners are used to narrow down further (interactively) the processes
|
|
;; in an existing listing.
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-refine (&optional event)
|
|
"Refine Proced listing by comparing with the attribute value at point.
|
|
Optional EVENT is the location of the Proced field.
|
|
|
|
Refinement is controlled by the REFINER defined for each attribute ATTR
|
|
in `proced-grammar-alist'.
|
|
|
|
If REFINER is a list of flags and point is on a process's value of ATTR,
|
|
this command compares the value of ATTR of every process with the value
|
|
of ATTR of the process at the position of point.
|
|
|
|
The predicate for the comparison of two ATTR values is defined
|
|
in `proced-grammar-alist'. For each return value of the predicate
|
|
a refine flag is defined in `proced-grammar-alist'. One can select
|
|
processes for which the value of ATTR is \"less than\", \"equal\",
|
|
and / or \"larger\" than ATTR of the process point is on. A process
|
|
is included in the new listing if the refine flag for the corresponding
|
|
return value of the predicate is non-nil.
|
|
The help-echo string for `proced-refine' uses \"+\" or \"-\" to indicate
|
|
the current values of these refine flags.
|
|
|
|
If REFINER is a cons pair (FUNCTION . HELP-ECHO), FUNCTION is called
|
|
with one argument, the PID of the process at the position of point.
|
|
The function must return a list of PIDs that is used for the refined
|
|
listing. HELP-ECHO is a string that is shown when mouse is over this field.
|
|
|
|
This command refines an already existing process listing generated initially
|
|
based on the value of the variable `proced-filter'. It does not change
|
|
this variable. It does not revert the listing. If you frequently need
|
|
a certain refinement, consider defining a new filter in `proced-filter-alist'."
|
|
(interactive (list last-input-event))
|
|
(if event (posn-set-point (event-end event)))
|
|
(let ((key (get-text-property (point) 'proced-key))
|
|
(pid (get-text-property (point) 'proced-pid)))
|
|
(if (and key pid)
|
|
(let* ((grammar (assq key proced-grammar-alist))
|
|
(refiner (nth 7 grammar)))
|
|
(when refiner
|
|
(cond ((functionp (car refiner))
|
|
(setq proced-process-alist (funcall (car refiner) pid)))
|
|
((consp refiner)
|
|
(let ((predicate (nth 4 grammar))
|
|
(ref (cdr (assq key (cdr (assq pid proced-process-alist)))))
|
|
val new-alist)
|
|
(dolist (process proced-process-alist)
|
|
(setq val (funcall predicate (cdr (assq key (cdr process))) ref))
|
|
(if (cond ((not val) (nth 2 refiner))
|
|
((eq val 'equal) (nth 1 refiner))
|
|
(val (car refiner)))
|
|
(push process new-alist)))
|
|
(setq proced-process-alist new-alist))))
|
|
;; Do not revert listing.
|
|
(proced-update)))
|
|
(message "No refiner defined here."))))
|
|
|
|
;; Proced predicates for sorting and filtering are based on a three-valued
|
|
;; logic:
|
|
;; Predicates take two arguments P1 and P2, the corresponding attribute
|
|
;; values of two processes. Predicates should return 'equal if P1 has
|
|
;; same rank like P2. Any other non-nil value says that P1 is "less than" P2,
|
|
;; or nil if not.
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-< (num1 num2)
|
|
"Return t if NUM1 less than NUM2.
|
|
Return `equal' if NUM1 equals NUM2. Return nil if NUM1 greater than NUM2."
|
|
(if (= num1 num2)
|
|
'equal
|
|
(< num1 num2)))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-string-lessp (s1 s2)
|
|
"Return t if string S1 is less than S2 in lexicographic order.
|
|
Return `equal' if S1 and S2 have identical contents.
|
|
Return nil otherwise."
|
|
(if (string= s1 s2)
|
|
'equal
|
|
(string-lessp s1 s2)))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-time-lessp (t1 t2)
|
|
"Return t if time value T1 is less than time value T2.
|
|
Return `equal' if T1 equals T2. Return nil otherwise."
|
|
(with-decoded-time-value ((high1 low1 micro1 t1)
|
|
(high2 low2 micro2 t2))
|
|
(cond ((< high1 high2))
|
|
((< high2 high1) nil)
|
|
((< low1 low2))
|
|
((< low2 low1) nil)
|
|
((< micro1 micro2))
|
|
((< micro2 micro1) nil)
|
|
(t 'equal))))
|
|
|
|
;;; Sorting
|
|
|
|
(defsubst proced-xor (b1 b2)
|
|
"Return the logical exclusive or of args B1 and B2."
|
|
(and (or b1 b2)
|
|
(not (and b1 b2))))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-sort-p (p1 p2)
|
|
"Predicate for sorting processes P1 and P2."
|
|
(if (not (cdr proced-sort-internal))
|
|
;; only one predicate: fast scheme
|
|
(let* ((sorter (car proced-sort-internal))
|
|
(k1 (cdr (assq (car sorter) (cdr p1))))
|
|
(k2 (cdr (assq (car sorter) (cdr p2)))))
|
|
;; if the attributes are undefined, we should really abort sorting
|
|
(if (and k1 k2)
|
|
(proced-xor (funcall (nth 1 sorter) k1 k2)
|
|
(nth 2 sorter))))
|
|
(let ((sort-list proced-sort-internal) sorter predicate k1 k2)
|
|
(catch 'done
|
|
(while (setq sorter (pop sort-list))
|
|
(setq k1 (cdr (assq (car sorter) (cdr p1)))
|
|
k2 (cdr (assq (car sorter) (cdr p2)))
|
|
predicate
|
|
(if (and k1 k2)
|
|
(funcall (nth 1 sorter) k1 k2)))
|
|
(if (not (eq predicate 'equal))
|
|
(throw 'done (proced-xor predicate (nth 2 sorter)))))
|
|
(eq t predicate)))))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-sort (process-alist sorter descend)
|
|
"Sort PROCESS-ALIST using scheme SORTER.
|
|
SORTER is a scheme like `proced-sort'.
|
|
DESCEND is non-nil if the first element of SORTER is sorted
|
|
in descending order.
|
|
Return the sorted process list."
|
|
;; translate SORTER into a list of lists (KEY PREDICATE REVERSE)
|
|
(setq proced-sort-internal
|
|
(mapcar (lambda (arg)
|
|
(let ((grammar (assq arg proced-grammar-alist)))
|
|
(unless (nth 4 grammar)
|
|
(error "Attribute %s not sortable" (car grammar)))
|
|
(list arg (nth 4 grammar) (nth 5 grammar))))
|
|
(cond ((listp sorter) sorter)
|
|
((and (symbolp sorter)
|
|
(nth 6 (assq sorter proced-grammar-alist))))
|
|
((symbolp sorter) (list sorter))
|
|
(t (error "Sorter undefined %s" sorter)))))
|
|
(if proced-sort-internal
|
|
(progn
|
|
;; splice DESCEND into the list
|
|
(setcar proced-sort-internal
|
|
(list (caar proced-sort-internal)
|
|
(nth 1 (car proced-sort-internal)) descend))
|
|
(sort process-alist 'proced-sort-p))
|
|
process-alist))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-sort-interactive (scheme &optional arg)
|
|
"Sort Proced buffer using SCHEME.
|
|
When called interactively, an empty string means nil, i.e., no sorting.
|
|
|
|
Prefix ARG controls sort order:
|
|
- If prefix ARG is positive (negative), sort in ascending (descending) order.
|
|
- If ARG is nil or 'no-arg and SCHEME is equal to the previous sorting scheme,
|
|
reverse the sorting order.
|
|
- If ARG is nil or 'no-arg and SCHEME differs from the previous sorting scheme,
|
|
adopt the sorting order defined for SCHEME in `proced-grammar-alist'.
|
|
|
|
Set variable `proced-sort' to SCHEME. The current sort scheme is displayed
|
|
in the mode line, using \"+\" or \"-\" for ascending or descending order."
|
|
(interactive
|
|
(let* (choices
|
|
(scheme (completing-read "Sort attribute: "
|
|
(dolist (grammar proced-grammar-alist choices)
|
|
(if (nth 4 grammar)
|
|
(push (list (car grammar)) choices)))
|
|
nil t)))
|
|
(list (if (string= "" scheme) nil (intern scheme))
|
|
;; like 'toggle in `define-derived-mode'
|
|
(or current-prefix-arg 'no-arg))))
|
|
|
|
(setq proced-descend
|
|
;; If `proced-sort-interactive' is called repeatedly for the same
|
|
;; sort key, the sort order is reversed.
|
|
(cond ((and (eq arg 'no-arg) (equal proced-sort scheme))
|
|
(not proced-descend))
|
|
((eq arg 'no-arg)
|
|
(nth 5 (assq (if (consp scheme) (car scheme) scheme)
|
|
proced-grammar-alist)))
|
|
(arg (< (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0))
|
|
((equal proced-sort scheme)
|
|
(not proced-descend))
|
|
(t (nth 5 (assq (if (consp scheme) (car scheme) scheme)
|
|
proced-grammar-alist))))
|
|
proced-sort scheme)
|
|
(proced-update))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-sort-pcpu (&optional arg)
|
|
"Sort Proced buffer by percentage CPU time (%CPU).
|
|
Prefix ARG controls sort order, see `proced-sort-interactive'."
|
|
(interactive (list (or current-prefix-arg 'no-arg)))
|
|
(proced-sort-interactive 'pcpu arg))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-sort-pmem (&optional arg)
|
|
"Sort Proced buffer by percentage memory usage (%MEM).
|
|
Prefix ARG controls sort order, see `proced-sort-interactive'."
|
|
(interactive (list (or current-prefix-arg 'no-arg)))
|
|
(proced-sort-interactive 'pmem arg))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-sort-pid (&optional arg)
|
|
"Sort Proced buffer by PID.
|
|
Prefix ARG controls sort order, see `proced-sort-interactive'."
|
|
(interactive (list (or current-prefix-arg 'no-arg)))
|
|
(proced-sort-interactive 'pid arg))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-sort-start (&optional arg)
|
|
"Sort Proced buffer by time the command started (START).
|
|
Prefix ARG controls sort order, see `proced-sort-interactive'."
|
|
(interactive (list (or current-prefix-arg 'no-arg)))
|
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(proced-sort-interactive 'start arg))
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(defun proced-sort-time (&optional arg)
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"Sort Proced buffer by CPU time (TIME).
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|
Prefix ARG controls sort order, see `proced-sort-interactive'."
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(interactive (list (or current-prefix-arg 'no-arg)))
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(proced-sort-interactive 'time arg))
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|
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(defun proced-sort-user (&optional arg)
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"Sort Proced buffer by USER.
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|
Prefix ARG controls sort order, see `proced-sort-interactive'."
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(interactive (list (or current-prefix-arg 'no-arg)))
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(proced-sort-interactive 'user arg))
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|
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(defun proced-sort-header (event &optional arg)
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"Sort Proced listing based on an attribute.
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|
EVENT is a mouse event with starting position in the header line.
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|
It is converted to the corresponding attribute key.
|
|
This command updates the variable `proced-sort'.
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|
Prefix ARG controls sort order, see `proced-sort-interactive'."
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(interactive (list last-input-event (or last-prefix-arg 'no-arg)))
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(let ((start (event-start event))
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|
col key)
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|
(save-selected-window
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(select-window (posn-window start))
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(setq col (+ (1- (car (posn-actual-col-row start)))
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|
(window-hscroll)))
|
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(when (and (<= 0 col) (< col (length proced-header-line)))
|
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(setq key (get-text-property col 'proced-key proced-header-line))
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|
(if key
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|
(proced-sort-interactive key arg)
|
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(message "No sorter defined here."))))))
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|
|
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;;; Formating
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|
|
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(defun proced-format-time (time)
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"Format time interval TIME."
|
|
(let* ((ftime (float-time time))
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(days (truncate ftime 86400))
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|
(ftime (mod ftime 86400))
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|
(hours (truncate ftime 3600))
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|
(ftime (mod ftime 3600))
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|
(minutes (truncate ftime 60))
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|
(seconds (mod ftime 60)))
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|
(cond ((< 0 days)
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(format "%d-%02d:%02d:%02d" days hours minutes seconds))
|
|
((< 0 hours)
|
|
(format "%02d:%02d:%02d" hours minutes seconds))
|
|
(t
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|
(format "%02d:%02d" minutes seconds)))))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-format-start (start)
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|
"Format time START.
|
|
The return string is always 6 characters wide."
|
|
(let ((d-start (decode-time start))
|
|
(d-current (decode-time)))
|
|
(cond ( ;; process started in previous years
|
|
(< (nth 5 d-start) (nth 5 d-current))
|
|
(format-time-string " %Y" start))
|
|
;; process started today
|
|
((and (= (nth 3 d-start) (nth 3 d-current))
|
|
(= (nth 4 d-start) (nth 4 d-current)))
|
|
(format-time-string " %H:%M" start))
|
|
(t ;; process started this year
|
|
(format-time-string "%b %e" start)))))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-format-ttname (ttname)
|
|
"Format attribute TTNAME, omitting path \"/dev/\"."
|
|
;; Does this work for all systems?
|
|
(substring ttname (if (string-match "\\`/dev/" ttname)
|
|
(match-end 0) 0)))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-format-tree (tree)
|
|
"Format attribute TREE."
|
|
(concat (make-string tree ?\s) (number-to-string tree)))
|
|
|
|
;; Proced assumes that every process occupies only one line in the listing.
|
|
(defun proced-format-args (args)
|
|
"Format attribute ARGS.
|
|
Replace newline characters by \"^J\" (two characters)."
|
|
(replace-regexp-in-string "\n" "^J" args))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-format (process-alist format)
|
|
"Display PROCESS-ALIST using FORMAT."
|
|
(if (symbolp format)
|
|
(setq format (cdr (assq format proced-format-alist))))
|
|
|
|
;; Not all systems give us all attributes. We take `emacs-pid' as a
|
|
;; representative process PID. If FORMAT contains a list of alternative
|
|
;; attributes, we take the first attribute that is non-nil for `emacs-pid'.
|
|
;; If none of the alternatives is non-nil, the attribute is ignored
|
|
;; in the listing.
|
|
(let ((standard-attributes
|
|
(car (proced-process-attributes (list (emacs-pid)))))
|
|
new-format fmi)
|
|
(if (and proced-tree-flag
|
|
(assq 'ppid standard-attributes))
|
|
(push (cons 'tree 0) standard-attributes))
|
|
(dolist (fmt format)
|
|
(if (symbolp fmt)
|
|
(if (assq fmt standard-attributes)
|
|
(push fmt new-format))
|
|
(while (setq fmi (pop fmt))
|
|
(when (assq fmi standard-attributes)
|
|
(push fmi new-format)
|
|
(setq fmt nil)))))
|
|
(setq format (nreverse new-format)))
|
|
|
|
(insert (make-string (length process-alist) ?\n))
|
|
(let ((whitespace " ") (unknown "?")
|
|
(sort-key (if (consp proced-sort) (car proced-sort) proced-sort))
|
|
header-list grammar)
|
|
;; Loop over all attributes
|
|
(while (setq grammar (assq (pop format) proced-grammar-alist))
|
|
(let* ((key (car grammar))
|
|
(fun (cond ((stringp (nth 2 grammar))
|
|
`(lambda (arg) (format ,(nth 2 grammar) arg)))
|
|
((not (nth 2 grammar)) 'identity)
|
|
( t (nth 2 grammar))))
|
|
(whitespace (if format whitespace ""))
|
|
;; Text properties:
|
|
;; We use the text property `proced-key' to store in each
|
|
;; field the corresponding key.
|
|
;; Of course, the sort predicate appearing in help-echo
|
|
;; is only part of the story. But it gives the main idea.
|
|
(hprops
|
|
(if (nth 4 grammar)
|
|
(let ((descend (if (eq key sort-key) proced-descend (nth 5 grammar))))
|
|
`(proced-key ,key mouse-face highlight
|
|
help-echo ,(format proced-header-help-echo
|
|
(if descend "-" "+")
|
|
(nth 1 grammar)
|
|
(if descend "descending" "ascending"))))))
|
|
(refiner (nth 7 grammar))
|
|
(fprops
|
|
(cond ((functionp (car refiner))
|
|
`(proced-key ,key mouse-face highlight
|
|
help-echo ,(format "mouse-2, RET: %s"
|
|
(nth 1 refiner))))
|
|
((consp refiner)
|
|
`(proced-key ,key mouse-face highlight
|
|
help-echo ,(format "mouse-2, RET: refine by attribute %s %s"
|
|
(nth 1 grammar)
|
|
(mapconcat (lambda (s)
|
|
(if s "+" "-"))
|
|
refiner ""))))))
|
|
value)
|
|
|
|
;; highlight the header of the sort column
|
|
(if (eq key sort-key)
|
|
(setq hprops (append '(face proced-sort-header) hprops)))
|
|
(goto-char (point-min))
|
|
(cond ( ;; fixed width of output field
|
|
(numberp (nth 3 grammar))
|
|
(dolist (process process-alist)
|
|
(end-of-line)
|
|
(setq value (cdr (assq key (cdr process))))
|
|
(insert (if value
|
|
(apply 'propertize (funcall fun value) fprops)
|
|
(format (concat "%" (number-to-string (nth 3 grammar)) "s")
|
|
unknown))
|
|
whitespace)
|
|
(forward-line))
|
|
(push (format (concat "%" (number-to-string (nth 3 grammar)) "s")
|
|
(apply 'propertize (nth 1 grammar) hprops))
|
|
header-list))
|
|
|
|
( ;; last field left-justified
|
|
(and (not format) (eq 'left (nth 3 grammar)))
|
|
(dolist (process process-alist)
|
|
(end-of-line)
|
|
(setq value (cdr (assq key (cdr process))))
|
|
(insert (if value (apply 'propertize (funcall fun value) fprops)
|
|
unknown))
|
|
(forward-line))
|
|
(push (apply 'propertize (nth 1 grammar) hprops) header-list))
|
|
|
|
(t ;; calculated field width
|
|
(let ((width (length (nth 1 grammar)))
|
|
field-list value)
|
|
(dolist (process process-alist)
|
|
(setq value (cdr (assq key (cdr process))))
|
|
(if value
|
|
(setq value (apply 'propertize (funcall fun value) fprops)
|
|
width (max width (length value))
|
|
field-list (cons value field-list))
|
|
(push unknown field-list)
|
|
(setq width (max width (length unknown)))))
|
|
(let ((afmt (concat "%" (if (eq 'left (nth 3 grammar)) "-" "")
|
|
(number-to-string width) "s")))
|
|
(push (format afmt (apply 'propertize (nth 1 grammar) hprops))
|
|
header-list)
|
|
(dolist (value (nreverse field-list))
|
|
(end-of-line)
|
|
(insert (format afmt value) whitespace)
|
|
(forward-line))))))))
|
|
|
|
;; final cleanup
|
|
(goto-char (point-min))
|
|
(dolist (process process-alist)
|
|
;; We use the text property `proced-pid' to store in each line
|
|
;; the corresponding pid
|
|
(put-text-property (point) (line-end-position) 'proced-pid (car process))
|
|
(forward-line))
|
|
;; Set header line
|
|
(setq proced-header-line
|
|
(mapconcat 'identity (nreverse header-list) whitespace))
|
|
(if (string-match "[ \t]+$" proced-header-line)
|
|
(setq proced-header-line (substring proced-header-line 0
|
|
(match-beginning 0))))
|
|
;; (delete-trailing-whitespace)
|
|
(goto-char (point-min))
|
|
(while (re-search-forward "[ \t\r]+$" nil t)
|
|
(delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-format-interactive (scheme &optional revert)
|
|
"Format Proced buffer using SCHEME.
|
|
When called interactively, an empty string means nil, i.e., no formatting.
|
|
Set variable `proced-format' to SCHEME.
|
|
With prefix REVERT non-nil revert listing."
|
|
(interactive
|
|
(let ((scheme (completing-read "Format: "
|
|
proced-format-alist nil t)))
|
|
(list (if (string= "" scheme) nil (intern scheme))
|
|
current-prefix-arg)))
|
|
;; only update if necessary
|
|
(when (or (not (eq proced-format scheme)) revert)
|
|
(setq proced-format scheme)
|
|
(proced-update revert)))
|
|
|
|
;; generate listing
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-process-attributes (&optional pid-list)
|
|
"Return alist of attributes for each system process.
|
|
This alist can be customized via `proced-custom-attributes'.
|
|
Optional arg PID-LIST is a list of PIDs of system process that are analyzed.
|
|
If no attributes are known for a process (possibly because it already died)
|
|
the process is ignored."
|
|
;; Should we make it customizable whether processes with empty attribute
|
|
;; lists are ignored? When would such processes be of interest?
|
|
(let (process-alist attributes attr)
|
|
(dolist (pid (or pid-list (list-system-processes)) process-alist)
|
|
(when (setq attributes (system-process-attributes pid))
|
|
(setq attributes (cons (cons 'pid pid) attributes))
|
|
(dolist (fun proced-custom-attributes)
|
|
(if (setq attr (funcall fun attributes))
|
|
(push attr attributes)))
|
|
(push (cons pid attributes) process-alist)))))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-update (&optional revert quiet)
|
|
"Update the Proced process information. Preserves point and marks.
|
|
With prefix REVERT non-nil, revert listing.
|
|
Suppress status information if QUIET is nil.
|
|
After updating a displayed Proced buffer run the normal hook
|
|
`proced-post-display-hook'."
|
|
;; This is the main function that generates and updates the process listing.
|
|
(interactive "P")
|
|
(setq revert (or revert (not proced-process-alist)))
|
|
(or quiet (message (if revert "Updating process information..."
|
|
"Updating process display...")))
|
|
(if revert ;; evaluate all processes
|
|
(setq proced-process-alist (proced-process-attributes)))
|
|
;; filtering and sorting
|
|
(setq proced-process-alist
|
|
(proced-sort (proced-filter proced-process-alist proced-filter)
|
|
proced-sort proced-descend))
|
|
|
|
;; display as process tree?
|
|
(setq proced-process-alist
|
|
(proced-tree proced-process-alist))
|
|
|
|
;; It is useless to keep undo information if we revert, filter, or
|
|
;; refine the listing so that `proced-process-alist' has changed.
|
|
;; We could keep the undo information if we only re-sort the buffer.
|
|
;; Would that be useful? Re-re-sorting is easy, too.
|
|
(if (consp buffer-undo-list)
|
|
(setq buffer-undo-list nil))
|
|
(let ((buffer-undo-list t)
|
|
;; If point is on a field, we try to return point to that field.
|
|
;; Otherwise we try to return to the same column
|
|
(old-pos (let ((pid (proced-pid-at-point))
|
|
(key (get-text-property (point) 'proced-key)))
|
|
(list pid key ; can both be nil
|
|
(if key
|
|
(if (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'proced-key)
|
|
(- (point) (previous-single-property-change
|
|
(point) 'proced-key))
|
|
0)
|
|
(current-column)))))
|
|
buffer-read-only mp-list)
|
|
;; remember marked processes (whatever the mark was)
|
|
(goto-char (point-min))
|
|
(while (re-search-forward "^\\(\\S-\\)" nil t)
|
|
(push (cons (save-match-data (proced-pid-at-point))
|
|
(match-string-no-properties 1)) mp-list))
|
|
|
|
;; generate listing
|
|
(erase-buffer)
|
|
(proced-format proced-process-alist proced-format)
|
|
(goto-char (point-min))
|
|
(while (not (eobp))
|
|
(insert " ")
|
|
(forward-line))
|
|
(setq proced-header-line (concat " " proced-header-line))
|
|
(if revert (set-buffer-modified-p nil))
|
|
|
|
;; set `goal-column'
|
|
(let ((grammar (assq proced-goal-attribute proced-grammar-alist)))
|
|
(setq goal-column ;; set to nil if no match
|
|
(if (and grammar
|
|
(not (zerop (buffer-size)))
|
|
(string-match (regexp-quote (nth 1 grammar))
|
|
proced-header-line))
|
|
(if (nth 3 grammar)
|
|
(match-beginning 0)
|
|
(match-end 0)))))
|
|
|
|
;; Restore process marks and buffer position (if possible).
|
|
;; Sometimes this puts point in the middle of the proced buffer
|
|
;; where it is not interesting. Is there a better / more flexible solution?
|
|
(goto-char (point-min))
|
|
(let (pid mark new-pos)
|
|
(if (or mp-list (car old-pos))
|
|
(while (not (eobp))
|
|
(setq pid (proced-pid-at-point))
|
|
(when (setq mark (assq pid mp-list))
|
|
(insert (cdr mark))
|
|
(delete-char 1)
|
|
(beginning-of-line))
|
|
(when (eq (car old-pos) pid)
|
|
(if (nth 1 old-pos)
|
|
(let ((limit (line-end-position)) pos)
|
|
(while (and (not new-pos)
|
|
(setq pos (next-property-change (point) nil limit)))
|
|
(goto-char pos)
|
|
(when (eq (nth 1 old-pos)
|
|
(get-text-property (point) 'proced-key))
|
|
(forward-char (min (nth 2 old-pos)
|
|
(- (next-property-change (point))
|
|
(point))))
|
|
(setq new-pos (point))))
|
|
(unless new-pos
|
|
;; we found the process, but the field of point
|
|
;; is not listed anymore
|
|
(setq new-pos (proced-move-to-goal-column))))
|
|
(setq new-pos (min (+ (line-beginning-position) (nth 2 old-pos))
|
|
(line-end-position)))))
|
|
(forward-line)))
|
|
(if new-pos
|
|
(goto-char new-pos)
|
|
(goto-char (point-min))
|
|
(proced-move-to-goal-column)))
|
|
;; update modeline
|
|
;; Does the long `mode-name' clutter the modeline? It would be nice
|
|
;; to have some other location for displaying the values of the various
|
|
;; flags that affect the behavior of proced (flags one might want
|
|
;; to change on the fly). Where??
|
|
(setq mode-name
|
|
(concat "Proced"
|
|
(if proced-filter
|
|
(concat ": " (symbol-name proced-filter))
|
|
"")
|
|
(if proced-sort
|
|
(let* ((key (if (consp proced-sort) (car proced-sort)
|
|
proced-sort))
|
|
(grammar (assq key proced-grammar-alist)))
|
|
(concat " by " (if proced-descend "-" "+")
|
|
(nth 1 grammar)))
|
|
"")))
|
|
(force-mode-line-update)
|
|
;; run `proced-post-display-hook' only for a displayed buffer.
|
|
(if (get-buffer-window) (run-hooks 'proced-post-display-hook))
|
|
;; done
|
|
(or quiet (input-pending-p)
|
|
(message (if revert "Updating process information...done."
|
|
"Updating process display...done.")))))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-revert (&rest args)
|
|
"Reevaluate the process listing based on the currently running processes.
|
|
Preserves point and marks."
|
|
(proced-update t))
|
|
|
|
(defun proced-send-signal (&optional signal)
|
|
"Send a SIGNAL to the marked processes.
|
|
If no process is marked, operate on current process.
|
|
SIGNAL may be a string (HUP, INT, TERM, etc.) or a number.
|
|
If SIGNAL is nil display marked processes and query interactively for SIGNAL.
|
|
After sending the signal, this command runs the normal hook
|
|
`proced-after-send-signal-hook'."
|
|
(interactive)
|
|
(let ((regexp (proced-marker-regexp))
|
|
process-alist)
|
|
;; collect marked processes
|
|
(save-excursion
|
|
(goto-char (point-min))
|
|
(while (re-search-forward regexp nil t)
|
|
(push (cons (proced-pid-at-point)
|
|
;; How much info should we collect here?
|
|
(buffer-substring-no-properties
|
|
(+ 2 (line-beginning-position))
|
|
(line-end-position)))
|
|
process-alist)))
|
|
(setq process-alist
|
|
(if process-alist
|
|
(nreverse process-alist)
|
|
;; take current process
|
|
(list (cons (proced-pid-at-point)
|
|
(buffer-substring-no-properties
|
|
(+ 2 (line-beginning-position))
|
|
(line-end-position))))))
|
|
(unless signal
|
|
;; Display marked processes (code taken from `dired-mark-pop-up').
|
|
(let ((bufname " *Marked Processes*")
|
|
(header-line (substring-no-properties proced-header-line)))
|
|
(with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create bufname)
|
|
(setq truncate-lines t
|
|
proced-header-line header-line ; inherit header line
|
|
header-line-format '(:eval (proced-header-line)))
|
|
(add-hook 'post-command-hook 'force-mode-line-update nil t)
|
|
(erase-buffer)
|
|
(dolist (process process-alist)
|
|
(insert " " (cdr process) "\n"))
|
|
(save-window-excursion
|
|
;; Analogous to `dired-pop-to-buffer'
|
|
;; Don't split window horizontally. (Bug#1806)
|
|
(let (split-width-threshold)
|
|
(pop-to-buffer (current-buffer)))
|
|
(fit-window-to-buffer (get-buffer-window) nil 1)
|
|
(let* ((completion-ignore-case t)
|
|
(pnum (if (= 1 (length process-alist))
|
|
"1 process"
|
|
(format "%d processes" (length process-alist))))
|
|
;; The following is an ugly hack. Is there a better way
|
|
;; to help people like me to remember the signals and
|
|
;; their meanings?
|
|
(tmp (completing-read (concat "Send signal [" pnum
|
|
"] (default TERM): ")
|
|
proced-signal-list
|
|
nil nil nil nil "TERM")))
|
|
(setq signal (if (string-match "^\\(\\S-+\\)\\s-" tmp)
|
|
(match-string 1 tmp) tmp))))))
|
|
;; send signal
|
|
(let ((count 0)
|
|
failures)
|
|
;; Why not always use `signal-process'? See
|
|
;; http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2008-03/msg02955.html
|
|
(if (functionp proced-signal-function)
|
|
;; use built-in `signal-process'
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|
(let ((signal (if (stringp signal)
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(if (string-match "\\`[0-9]+\\'" signal)
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(string-to-number signal)
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(make-symbol signal))
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signal))) ; number
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(dolist (process process-alist)
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(condition-case err
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(if (zerop (funcall
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proced-signal-function (car process) signal))
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(setq count (1+ count))
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(proced-log "%s\n" (cdr process))
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(push (cdr process) failures))
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(error ; catch errors from failed signals
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(proced-log "%s\n" err)
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(proced-log "%s\n" (cdr process))
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(push (cdr process) failures)))))
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;; use external system call
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(let ((signal (concat "-" (if (numberp signal)
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(number-to-string signal) signal))))
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(dolist (process process-alist)
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(with-temp-buffer
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(condition-case err
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(if (zerop (call-process
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proced-signal-function nil t nil
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signal (number-to-string (car process))))
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(setq count (1+ count))
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(proced-log (current-buffer))
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(proced-log "%s\n" (cdr process))
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(push (cdr process) failures))
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(error ; catch errors from failed signals
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(proced-log (current-buffer))
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(proced-log "%s\n" (cdr process))
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(push (cdr process) failures)))))))
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(if failures
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;; Proced error message are not always very precise.
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;; Can we issue a useful one-line summary in the
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;; message area (using FAILURES) if only one signal failed?
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(proced-log-summary
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signal
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(format "%d of %d signal%s failed"
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(length failures) (length process-alist)
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(if (= 1 (length process-alist)) "" "s")))
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(proced-success-message "Sent signal to" count)))
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;; final clean-up
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(run-hooks 'proced-after-send-signal-hook))))
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;; similar to `dired-why'
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(defun proced-why ()
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"Pop up a buffer with error log output from Proced.
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A group of errors from a single command ends with a formfeed.
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Thus, use \\[backward-page] to find the beginning of a group of errors."
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(interactive)
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(if (get-buffer proced-log-buffer)
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(save-selected-window
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;; move `proced-log-buffer' to the front of the buffer list
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(select-window (display-buffer (get-buffer proced-log-buffer)))
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(setq truncate-lines t)
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(set-buffer-modified-p nil)
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(setq buffer-read-only t)
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(goto-char (point-max))
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(forward-line -1)
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(backward-page 1)
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(recenter 0))))
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;; similar to `dired-log'
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(defun proced-log (log &rest args)
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"Log a message or the contents of a buffer.
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If LOG is a string and there are more args, it is formatted with
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those ARGS. Usually the LOG string ends with a \\n.
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End each bunch of errors with (proced-log t signal):
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this inserts the current time, buffer and signal at the start of the page,
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and \f (formfeed) at the end."
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(let ((obuf (current-buffer)))
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(with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create proced-log-buffer)
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(goto-char (point-max))
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(let (buffer-read-only)
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(cond ((stringp log)
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(insert (if args
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|
(apply 'format log args)
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|
log)))
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((bufferp log)
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(insert-buffer-substring log))
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((eq t log)
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(backward-page 1)
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(unless (bolp)
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(insert "\n"))
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(insert (current-time-string)
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"\tBuffer `" (buffer-name obuf) "', "
|
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(format "signal `%s'\n" (car args)))
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|
(goto-char (point-max))
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(insert "\f\n")))))))
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;; similar to `dired-log-summary'
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|
(defun proced-log-summary (signal string)
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"State a summary of SIGNAL's failures, in echo area and log buffer.
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|
STRING is an overall summary of the failures."
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|
(message "Signal %s: %s--type ? for details" signal string)
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|
;; Log a summary describing a bunch of errors.
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(proced-log (concat "\n" string "\n"))
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|
(proced-log t signal))
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|
|
|
(defun proced-help ()
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|
"Provide help for the Proced user."
|
|
(interactive)
|
|
(proced-why)
|
|
(if (eq last-command 'proced-help)
|
|
(describe-mode)
|
|
(message proced-help-string)))
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|
|
|
(defun proced-undo ()
|
|
"Undo in a Proced buffer.
|
|
This doesn't recover killed processes, it just undoes changes in the Proced
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|
buffer. You can use it to recover marks."
|
|
(interactive)
|
|
(let (buffer-read-only)
|
|
(undo))
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|
(message "Change in Proced buffer undone.
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|
Killed processes cannot be recovered by Emacs."))
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|
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|
(provide 'proced)
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;; arch-tag: a6e312ad-9032-45aa-972d-31a8cfc545af
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;;; proced.el ends here
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