Don't silently truncate numeric values#18
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Don't silently truncate numeric values#18legoscia wants to merge 1 commit intomazenharake:masterfrom
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Hi Magnus, Thanks for your patch. I'll have a look as soon as I get time! |
If e.g. the message queue length for a process is greater than 999999, entop would silently truncate it and only display the first 6 digits. This patch makes it fill the field with asterisks instead, like io:format does when a value doesn't fit its field width.
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If e.g. the message queue length for a process is greater than 999999,
entop would silently truncate it and only display the first 6 digits.
This patch makes it fill the field with asterisks instead, like
io:format does when a value doesn't fit its field width.