spectrwm/baraction.sh

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#!/bin/sh
_print_cpu() {
typeset -R4 _1=${1} _2=${2} _3=${3} _4=${4} _5=${5}
echo -n "CPU:${_1}% User${_2}% Nice${_3}% Sys${_4}% Int${_5}% Idle "
}
print_cpu() {
OUT=""
# iostat prints each column justified to 3 chars, so if one counter
# is 100, it jams up agains the preceeding one. sort this out.
while [ "${1}x" != "x" ]; do
if [ ${1} -gt 99 ]; then
OUT="$OUT ${1%100} 100"
else
OUT="$OUT ${1}"
fi
shift;
done
_print_cpu $OUT
}
print_apm() {
BAT_STATUS=$1
BAT_LEVEL=$2
AC_STATUS=$3
if [ $AC_STATUS -ne 255 -o $BAT_STATUS -lt 4 ]; then
if [ $AC_STATUS -eq 0 ]; then
echo -n "on battery (${BAT_LEVEL}%)"
else
case $AC_STATUS in
1)
AC_STRING="on AC: "
;;
2)
AC_STRING="on backup AC: "
;;
*)
AC_STRING=""
;;
esac;
case $BAT_STATUS in
4)
BAT_STRING="(no battery)"
;;
[0-3])
BAT_STRING="(battery ${BAT_LEVEL}%)"
;;
*)
BAT_STRING="(battery unknown)"
;;
esac;
FULL="${AC_STRING}${BAT_STRING}"
if [ "$FULL" != "" ]; then
echo -n "$FULL"
fi
fi
fi
}
while :; do
# instead of sleeping, use iostat as the update timer.
# cache the output of apm(8), no need to call that every second.
/usr/sbin/iostat -C -c 3600 |& # wish infinity was an option
APM_DATA=""
I=0
while read -p; do
if [ $(( ${I} % 59 )) -eq 0 ]; then
APM_DATA=`/usr/sbin/apm -alb`
fi
if [ $I -gt 2 ]; then
print_cpu $REPLY
print_apm $APM_DATA
echo ""
fi
I=$(( ${I} + 1 ));
done
done