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-local helpers = require("lain.helpers")
-local wibox = require("wibox")
-local math = { ceil = math.ceil }
-local string = { format = string.format,
- gmatch = string.gmatch }
-local tostring = tostring
-local setmetatable = setmetatable
+local helpers = require("lain.helpers")
+local wibox = require("wibox")
+local math = math
+local string = string
+local tostring = tostring
-- CPU usage
-- lain.widget.cpu
-- CPU usage
-- lain.widget.cpu
-local cpu = { core = {} }
local function factory(args)
local function factory(args)
+ local cpu = { core = {}, widget = wibox.widget.textbox() }
local args = args or {}
local timeout = args.timeout or 2
local settings = args.settings or function() end
local args = args or {}
local timeout = args.timeout or 2
local settings = args.settings or function() end
- cpu.widget = wibox.widget.textbox()
-
function cpu.update()
-- Read the amount of time the CPUs have spent performing
-- different kinds of work. Read the first line of /proc/stat
function cpu.update()
-- Read the amount of time the CPUs have spent performing
-- different kinds of work. Read the first line of /proc/stat
-return setmetatable(cpu, { __call = function(_, ...) return factory(...) end })