On Mon, Sep 09, 2013 at 11:39:23AM -0500, Rob Landley wrote: > On 09/04/2013 10:10:18 PM, Isaac wrote: > >I got tired of trying to guess how much terminal time I could get > >in on my > >phone. > >So here's a basic acpi. I could probably add -c fairly easily > >(print type, cur_state, and max_state) > >-t is more difficult, since temperatures are reported in at least > >1000 * degrees F and 10 * degrees C. > > > >I would like to hear if any part of the design needs work. > > Applied, and put straight into toys/other because it's small/simple > enough to clean up in one sitting.
Thanks. I tried to keep it as short and plain as possible. > Reshuffling so the declarations are at the start of blocks. I know > c99 allows them to be all over the place, but I prefer to have them > in one place (and put a blank line after them). > > Using readall() and checking the return code. _Probably_ won't have > a problem, but just in case... > > You print out battery if -b or no flags, but adapter is only if > given -a (and not no flags). I'm assuming this is intentional, but > happy to take a patch if it's not? Yes, I tried to make it behave more-or-less like the standard "acpi" (should be installed on most Ubuntu systems by default). Thanks, Isaac Dunham _______________________________________________ Toybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.landley.net/listinfo.cgi/toybox-landley.net
