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| author | TheSiahxyz <164138827+TheSiahxyz@users.noreply.github.com> | 2025-12-21 16:57:44 +0900 |
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| committer | TheSiahxyz <164138827+TheSiahxyz@users.noreply.github.com> | 2025-12-21 16:57:44 +0900 |
| commit | 5bb312993960adaa663701391a83f76b81edc60a (patch) | |
| tree | 8838656d0000d24a4c44f5a548b0b36477dbee60 /fedora/.local/bin/htop-vim/netbsd/README.md | |
| parent | a861a5fb4c3449abd9d43481c24a90fb91345d75 (diff) | |
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diff --git a/fedora/.local/bin/htop-vim/netbsd/README.md b/fedora/.local/bin/htop-vim/netbsd/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ed7be0a --- /dev/null +++ b/fedora/.local/bin/htop-vim/netbsd/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +NetBSD support in htop(1) +=== + +This implementation utilizes kvm_getprocs(3), sysctl(3), etc, eliminating the +need for mount_procfs(8) with Linux compatibility enabled. + +The implementation was initially based on the OpenBSD support in htop(1). + +Notes on NetBSD curses +--- + +NetBSD is one of the last operating systems to use and maintain its own +implementation of Curses. + +htop(1) can be compiled against either ncurses or NetBSD's curses(3). +In order for NetBSD's libcurses to be used, htop(1) must be configured with +`--disable-unicode`. This is necessary because htop(1) with Unicode enabled +directly accesses ncurses's cchar_t struct, which has different contents +in NetBSD's curses. + +Versions of libcurses in NetBSD 9 and prior have no mouse support +(this is an ncurses extension). Newer versions contain no-op mouse functions +for compatibility with ncurses. + +What needs improvement +--- + +* Kernel and userspace threads are not displayed or counted - + maybe look at NetBSD top(1). +* Support for compiling using libcurses's Unicode support. +* Support for fstat(1) (view open files, like lsof(8) on Linux). +* Support for ktrace(1) (like strace(1) on Linux). |
