Oops, avoid gawk coprocess extension
Nikita Zlobin nick87720z@gmail.com
3 files changed,
3 insertions(+),
3 deletions(-)
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.nf # Though unnecessary here, "stdbuf -oL" performs better than fflush() in awk code execp = new -execp_command = free -b -s1 | stdbuf -oL awk '/^Mem:/ { c="numfmt --to=si"; print $2 |& c; c |& getline a; printf "Mem: %s %.0f%%\n", a, 100 * ($2 - $7) / $2 }' +execp_command = free -b -s1 | stdbuf -oL awk '/^Mem:/ { printf "Mem: %s %.0f%%\n", $2, 100 * ($2 - $7) / $2 }' | stdbuf -oL numfmt --to=iec-i --field=2 -d' ' execp_interval = 1 execp_continuous = 1 .fi
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</code></pre> <h5 id="memory-usage">Memory usage<a name="memory-usage" href="#memory-usage" class="md2man-permalink" title="permalink"></a></h5><pre class="highlight plaintext"><code># Though unnecessary here, "stdbuf -oL" performs better than fflush() in awk code execp = new -execp_command = free -b -s1 | stdbuf -oL awk ‘/^Mem:/ { c=“numfmt –to=si”; print $2 |& c; c |& getline a; printf “Mem: %s %.0f%%\n”, a, 100 * ($2 - $7) / $2 }’ +execp_command = free -b -s1 | stdbuf -oL awk '/^Mem:/ { printf "Mem: %s %.0f%%\n", $2, 100 * ($2 - $7) / $2 }' | stdbuf -oL numfmt --to=iec-i --field=2 -d' ' execp_interval = 1 execp_continuous = 1 </code></pre>
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``` # Though unnecessary here, "stdbuf -oL" performs better than fflush() in awk code execp = new -execp_command = free -b -s1 | stdbuf -oL awk '/^Mem:/ { c="numfmt --to=si"; print $2 |& c; c |& getline a; printf "Mem: %s %.0f%%\n", a, 100 * ($2 - $7) / $2 }' +execp_command = free -b -s1 | stdbuf -oL awk '/^Mem:/ { printf "Mem: %s %.0f%%\n", $2, 100 * ($2 - $7) / $2 }' | stdbuf -oL numfmt --to=iec-i --field=2 -d' ' execp_interval = 1 execp_continuous = 1 ```