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+ == 0.8.0 - 26-Jan-2009
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+ * The Linux and Solaris versions of this library are now pure Ruby. Be warned,
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+ however, that only Solaris 8 and later are now supported. This may change
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+ in a future release if there's demand to support 2.6 and 2.7.
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+ * Some Struct::ProcTableStruct members have changed. As a general rule they
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+ now more closely match the C struct member name. See individual platforms
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+ for more details.
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+ * Bug fix for the cmd_args struct member on Solaris.
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+ * Bug fixes for OS X. Added a VERSION constant, fixed struct name, and changed
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+ pct_cpu to pctcpu.
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+ * The .new method is now explicitly illegal.
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+ * The Struct::ProcTableStruct instances are now frozen. This is read-only data.
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+ * Added the peak_page_file_usage and status members on MS Windows. The status
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+ member is always nil, but was added for completeness.
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+ * Fixed the quota_peak_paged_pool_usage member on MS Windows.
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+ * ProcTableError is now ProcTable::Error.
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+ * Minor test case fix for kvm/bsd based versions.
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+ * Added the 'time' library as a require for Windows (to parse MS date/time
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+ format strings).
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+ * The kvm (bsd.c) implementation now works for FreeBSD 7.
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+ * Added many more tests.
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+ * Added some benchmarking code in the 'benchmarks' directory.
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+ * Added a 'bench' Rake task.
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+ * Renamed the test_ps.rb file to example_ps.rb in order to avoid any possible
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+ confusion with actual test files.
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+ * Added an 'example' rake task to run the example file.
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+
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+ == 0.7.6 - 11-Jul-2007
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+ * Fixed the starttime for Linux. Thanks go to Yaroslav Dmitriev for the spot.
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+ * Fixed a bug in the MS Windows version within a private method that parsed
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+ an MS specific date format. This was caused by a backwards incompatible
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+ change in the Time.parse method in Ruby 1.8.6. See ruby-core: 11245 ff.
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+ * Fixed the gemspec (I hope). Please let me know if you have problems.
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+ * Added a Rakefile. Building, testing and installing should now be handled via
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+ Rake tasks. The install.rb file has been removed - that code is now
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+ integrated in the Rakefile.
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+ * Minor directory layout changes and cleanup (mostly for the extconf.rb file).
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+ * Side note - it seems that the code for OS X *does* work, at least on 10.4.10.
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+ I can only conclude that previous reports about it failing were related to
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+ bugs in OS X or were really just build issues. Apologies (and thanks, again)
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+ to David Felstead for the code. However, see the README for more information
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+ specific to OS X, as there are shortcomings.
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+
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+ == 0.7.5 - 23-Nov-2006
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+ * Fixed int/long issues for Linux. Thanks go to Matt Lightner for the spot.
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+ * Minor documentation fixes and changes to the extconf.rb file.
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+
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+ == 0.7.4 - 20-Nov-2006
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+ * Added a patch that deals with the large file compilation issue on Solaris.
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+ You no longer need to build Ruby with --disable-largefile, or build a
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+ 64 bit Ruby, in order for this package to work. Thanks go to Steven Jenkins
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+ for the information that led to the patch.
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+ * Added inline rdoc to the source code.
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+ * Added a gemspec.
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+ * Fixed some potential 64 bit issues (struct declarations).
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+ * Added preliminary support for Darwin (OS X). The code was provided by
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+ David Felstead, but does not appear to compile successfully. Help wanted.
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+
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+ == 0.7.3 - 27-Oct-2005
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+ * Fix for 1.8.3 and later (rb_pid_t). This should have only affected
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+ Solaris.
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+
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+ == 0.7.2 - 15-May-2005
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+ * Bug fix for the FreeBSD version that reads from /proc.
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+ * Eliminated the test bug on Linux (inexplicably caused by File.copy). The
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+ test suite should now run without segfaulting.
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+ * Include bsd.c in tarball (oops).
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+ * Minor test updates for FreeBSD.
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+ * The 'pct_cpu' member for the BSD/kvm version has been changed to 'pctcpu'
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+ for consistency with other platforms.
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+
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+ == 0.7.1 - 8-May-2005
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+ * Bug fixed for the cmdline info on Linux. Thanks go to Arash Abedinzadeh
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+ for the spot.
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+ * Added an example program.
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+ * Minor setup fix for Win32 in tc_all.rb.
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+
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+ == 0.7.0 - 25-Apr-2005
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+ * Scrapped the C implementation for Windows in favor of an OLE + WMI pure Ruby
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+ approach. See documentation for details.
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+ * Added an optional lkvm implementation for BSD users. This is automatically
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+ used if the /proc filesystem isn't found.
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+ * Added prusage info for the Solaris version.
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+ * Added name, eid, euid, gid and guid information for Linux. Thanks go to
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+ James Hranicky for the patch.
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+ * Fixed some potential bugs in the Linux version. Thanks go to James
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+ Hranicky for the spot.
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+ * Added the 'sys/top' package.
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+ * ProcTable.fields no longer supports a block form.
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+ * The BTIME (boot time) information has been removed from the Linux version.
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+ If you want that information, use sys-uptime instead.
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+ * The .html and .rd files have been removed. You can generate html on your
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+ own with rdoc if you like.
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+ * Some code cleanup on the C side of the house.
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+ * Most documents made rdoc friendly.
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+ * Renamed 'install_pure_ruby.rb' to just 'install.rb'.
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+ * Removed the 'INSTALL' file. Installation instructions are in the README.
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+ * Some test suite cleanup and reorganization.
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+ * Moved project to RubyForge.
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+
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+ == 0.6.4 - 31-Mar-2004
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+ * Fixed a bug in the pure Ruby version for Win32. Thanks go to Mark Hudson
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+ for the spot.
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+ * Fixed a bug in the C implementation for Win32 where the cmdline and path
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+ values were sometimes wrong for running processes. Thanks go to Park Heesob
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+ for the fix.
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+ * Updated the VERSION constant and removed the VERSION class method in the
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+ pure Ruby version for Win32.
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+ * Updated install_pure_ruby.rb and test.rb scripts.
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+ * Updated warranty information.
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+ * The extconf.rb script has been revamped. See the INSTALL and README files
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+ for important changes since the last release.
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+ * The start ProcInfo struct member on Solaris, HP-UX and FreeBSD is now a
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+ Time object, not a Fixnum/Bignum.
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+ * Modified linux.c yet again to make gcc happy when it comes to multi-line
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+ string literals.
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+ * Minor change to way process state is handled on HP-UX.
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+ * Documentation additions and updates, including warranty information.
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+
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+ == 0.6.3 - 24-Feb-2004
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+ * Fixed a bug in the Solaris version where the cmd_args array did not
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+ necessarily contain data on 2.7 and later. The current patch still
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+ does not quite fix the problem for 2.6 and earlier but can be easily
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+ derived manually by parsing the cmdline string.
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+
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+ == 0.6.2 - 20-Jan-2004
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+ * Fixed a small memory leak in the solaris version.
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+
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+ == 0.6.1 - 31-Dec-2003
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+ * Fixed a minor bug in the cmdline field on Linux where a blank character
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+ was being appended to the end of the field.
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+ * Fixed a minor annoyance where the windows.rb file was being copied into
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+ the Ruby lib directory on install.
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+ * Added a test_memleak.rb file. Currently only supported on Linux and
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+ only does a file descriptor count check. I plan to expand this to
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+ other platforms in the future.
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+ * Minor test suite changes
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+ * MANIFEST correction and update.
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+
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+ == 0.6.0 - 22-Oct-2003
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+ * Significant API change (and thus, a version jump) - only a
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+ single argument is now accepted to the ps() method, and only a PID
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+ (Fixnum) is regarded as a valid argument.
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+ * Calling ps() with a pid returns a single ProcTable struct (or nil
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+ if the pid is not found), instead of a one element array.
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+ * Argument to ps() now works properly on HP-UX and Win32.
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+ * Removed the '#include <sys/types32.h>' in sunos.h. It wasn't needed
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+ and you're not supposed to include it directly.
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+ * Fixed 2.6 compatibility issue with regards to cmdline on Solaris.
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+ * Removed the ProcStatException completely on Linux. There was no reason
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+ to fail on a directory read for /proc/xxx/stat. If the read fails
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+ (meaning the process died in the middle of collecting info for it), it
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+ is simply ignored.
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+ * The ttynum bug on HPUX has been fixed. In addition, the return value for
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+ this field is now a string rather than an int and the field name has
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+ been changed to "ttydev".
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+ * The ttynum field has been changed to ttydev on Solaris and HPUX. On
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+ Solaris, the ttydev is now reported as -1 if there is no associated tty.
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+ In a future release, Solaris and the other *nix platforms will be changed
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+ so that ttydev is always a device name (i.e String).
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+ * Added plain text documentation for all platforms.
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+ * Some test suite cleanup.
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+ * Changed .rd2 extension to just '.rd'.
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+
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+ == 0.5.2 - 18-Jul-2003
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+ * Modified cmdline to extend past the traditional 80 character limit on
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+ Solaris, where possible (Solaris 2.6+ only).
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+ * Added the cmdline_args and num_args fields on Solaris, which returns
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+ an array of cmdline arguments and the number of cmdline arguments,
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+ respectively.
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+ * Minor modification to fields() method, in addition to warning cleanup
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+ for Solaris.
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+ * Changed "defunct" state string to "zombie" for Solaris.
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+ * Should cleanly compile with -Wall -W now (gcc) on Solaris.
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+ * Added solaris.txt to doc directory.
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+ * MANIFEST corrections.
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+
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+ == 0.5.1 - 16-Jul-2003
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+ * Fixed a nasty file descriptor bug in the Linux code, where file descriptors
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+ were continuously being used up.
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+ * Added the BTIME (boot time) constant for Linux.
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+ * Fixed up the test/test.rb file a bit.
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+ * Added BTIME tests to tc_linux.rb.
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+
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+ == 0.5.0 - 11-Jul-200
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+ * Added HP-UX support!
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+ * Note that passing PID's or strings as arguments to ps() is not supported
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+ in the HP-UX version. This functionality will be stripped out of the
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+ other versions in a future release. See the README file for more details.
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+ * Removed the VERSION() class method. Use the constant instead.
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+ * Separated the rd docs from their respective source files. Now in the doc
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+ directory.
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+ * Got rid of the interactive html generation in extconf.rb.
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+ * Changed License to Artistic.
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+
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+ == 0.4.3 - 30-May-2003
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+ * Added a version.h file to store the version number. Modified all of the
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+ C source files to use that instead of hard coding the version everywhere.
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+ * Added a generic test.rb script for those without TestUnit installed, or
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+ just futzing in general. Modified the extconf.rb script to copy this
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+ instead of writing an inline HERE document.
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+ * Modified extconf.rb so that it builds with mingw or cygwin. Thanks go to
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+ Peter Fischer for the spot and patch.
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+ * Modified test suite to work with TestUnit 0.1.6 or 0.1.8.
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+
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+ == 0.4.2 - 14-Apr-2003
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+ * Added pure Ruby version for Win32 - thanks Park Heesob.
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+ * Modified extconf.rb file to handle pure Ruby versions.
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+ * Added install_pure_ruby.rb file, an alternate installation
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+ script for pure Ruby versions.
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+
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+ == 0.4.1 - 31-Mar-2003
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+ * Added support for Solaris 2.5.x.
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+ * All exceptions are now a direct subclass of StandardError.
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+ * Value returned for wchan now more meaningful (2.5.x only for now).
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+ * Fixed the start, utime and ctime for FreeBSD.
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+ * Minor fix to FreeBSD test suite.
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+ * Some changes to extconf.rb.
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+ * Minor doc changes.
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+ * Added License and Copyright info.
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+
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+ == 0.4.0 - 10-Mar-2003
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+ * Added MS Windows support (non-cygwin).
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+ * Added environment information for Linux version.
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+ * Added real exceptions (type depends on platform).
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+ * Added a test suite (for those with testunit installed).
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+ * Removed the sys-uname requirement.
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+ * Heavily modified the extconf.rb script.
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+ * Changed "Changelog" to "CHANGES" and "Manifest" to "MANIFEST".
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+ * Added a VERSION constant and class method.
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+ * Minor internal directory layout change (put 'os' under 'lib').
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+ * Changed package name to lower case.
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+ * Doc changes, including license information.
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+
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+ == 0.3.1 - 16-Aug-2002
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+ * Added a "comm" field to the sunos version. I am going to try to make this a
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+ common field for all platforms to help reduce RUBY_PLATFORM checking.
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+ * Fixed the release date for 0.3.0 (was accidentally marked *July*).
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+ * Added an INSTALL file.
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+ * Minor documentation change to the sunos.c source file.
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+
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+ == 0.3.0 - 11-Aug-2002
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+ * Added FreeBSD support!
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+ * Struct name changed to just "ProcTableStruct" to be compliant with future
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+ versions of Ruby.
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+ * The ps() function now returns an array of ProcTableStruct's in lvalue context.
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+ * Fixed the ability to search by process name in Linux.
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+ * Modified Linux "comm" field to strip parenthesis.
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+ * Some doc changes/additions.
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+ * Added Sean Chittenden to the "Acknowledgements" section. Sean provided me
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+ with access to a FreeBSD box, which is how I was able to provide FreeBSD
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+ support. Thanks Sean!
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+
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+ == 0.2.0 - 19-Jul-2002
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+ * Added the ability to search by process name.
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+ * test.rb modified to be cross-platform.
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+ * Solaris - fixed bug with fname (was accidentally called "name").
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+
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+ == 0.1.0 - 2-Jul-2002
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+ - Initial release.
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+ CHANGES
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+ INSTALL
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+ MANIFEST
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+ Rakefile
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+ sys-proctable.gemspec
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+
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+ doc/freebsd.txt
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+ doc/hpux.txt
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+ doc/linux.txt
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+ doc/solaris.txt
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+ doc/top.txt
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+ doc/windows.txt
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+
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+ example/example_ps.rb
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+
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+ ext/extconf.rb
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+ ext/bsd/bsd.c
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+ ext/darwin/darwin.c
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+ ext/freebsd/freebsd.c
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+ ext/freebsd/freebsd.h
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+ ext/hpux/hpux.c
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+ ext/hpux/hpux.h
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+ ext/version.h
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+
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+ lib/sys/top.rb
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+ lib/sys/linux.rb
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+ lib/sys/sunos.rb
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+ lib/sys/windows.rb
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+
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+ test/test_sys_proctable_all.rb
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+ test/test_sys_proctable_darwin.rb
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+ test/test_sys_proctable_freebsd.rb
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+ test/test_sys_proctable_hpux.rb
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+ test/test_sys_proctable_kvm.rb
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+ test/test_sys_proctable_linux.rb
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+ test/test_sys_proctable_sunos.rb
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+ test/test_sys_proctable_windows.rb
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+ test/test_sys_top.rb
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+ = Description
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+ A Ruby interface for gathering process information.
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+
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+ = Prerequisites
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+ * Ruby 1.8.2 or later
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+ * Test::Unit 2.x
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+
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+ = Supported Platforms
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+ * Windows NT family (NT, 2000, XP, etc)
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+ * Linux
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+ * FreeBSD
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+ * Solaris 2.8+
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+ * HP-UX
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+ * OS X
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+
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+ = Installation
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+ * rake test (optional)
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+ * rake install
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+
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+ = Synopsis
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+ require 'sys/proctable'
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+ include Sys
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+
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+ # Everything
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+ ProcTable.ps{ |p|
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+ puts p.pid.to_s
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+ puts p.comm
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+ ...
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+ }
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+
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+ or
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+
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+ # Just one process
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+ s = ProcTable.ps(2123)
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+ puts s.pid.to_s
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+ puts s.comm
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+ ...
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+
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+ # Return the results as an array of ProcTableStructs
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+ a = ProcTable.ps
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+ a.each do |p|
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+ puts a.pid
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+ ...
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+ end
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+
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+ = Notes
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+ Windows users may pass a host name as a second argument to get process
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+ information from a different host. This relies on the WMI service running.
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+
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+ If you're building C source code, the ts_all.rb file is autogenerated for
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+ you.
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+
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+ = Known Issues
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+ === FreeBSD
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+ If you're building on FreeBSD, a standard /proc filesystem read approach is
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+ used if mounted. Otherwise, a kvm interface is used. There are more fields
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+ available with the kvm interface, but keep in mind that you need to be a
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+ member of the kvm group (or root) to use this. You can tweak the extconf.rb
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+ file manually if you want to force the issue.
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+
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+ === OpenBSD, NetBSD
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+ This library will attempt to use the kvm interface. It is untested,
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+ however.
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+
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+ === Solaris
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+ The cmdline member on Solaris is limited to 80 characters unless you (or
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+ your program) own the process. This is a Solaris design flaw/feature.
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+
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+ === OS X
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+ At the moment you do not get the full command line string. The code required
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+ to get this information is obnoxious and I don't have any compelling desire
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+ to add it. However, if you're willing to submit a patch I'll accept it.
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+
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+ You can find a good starting point with the OS X code found in Dan Urist's
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+ Proc::ProcessTable module. You can find that module on CPAN. Point your
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+ browser at http://search.cpan.org.
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+
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+ === Misc
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+ If you build your library as a C extension (which is what will happen if
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+ you run the 'build', 'test', or 'install' Rake tasks), then the .rb files
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+ file under 'lib/sys/' are renamed to '.orig', except top.rb. This is
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+ necessary to prevent mkmf from installing them during a 'make install'.
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+
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+ The 'clean' Rake task will rename them back to '.rb'.
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+
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+ === Thread Safety
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+ I am not currently using a thread-safe version of readdir(). I am not
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+ especially concerned about it either. If you are trying to read information
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+ out of /proc from different threads at the same time there is something
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+ seriously wrong with your code logic. Using readdir_r() still won't solve
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+ all potential thread safety issues anyway.
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+
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+ = Future Plans
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+ Research has indicated that the kvm approach is less favored than a sysctl
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+ approach on BSD variants. I will try to add this interface in a future
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+ release.
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+
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+ = Acknowledgements
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+ This library is largely based on the Perl module Proc::ProcessTable by
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+ Dan Urist. Many ideas, as well as large chunks of code, were taken
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+ from his work. So, a big THANK YOU goes out to Dan Urist.
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+
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+ A big thanks also goes out to Mike Hall who was very helpful with ideas,
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+ logic and testing.
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+
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+ Thanks also go to Sean Chittenden for providing an account on one of his
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+ FreeBSD machines. This is how the FreeBSD support was (initially) added.
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+
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+ Thanks go to James Hranicky for providing a patch that grabs name, eid,
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+ euid, gid and guid info in the Linux version, along with some general
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+ debugging help.
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+
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+ Finally I'd like to thank all the folks who have submitted bug reports
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+ and/or patches.
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+
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+ = Help Wanted
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+ I do not have access to all platforms. There are a few other major platforms
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+ out there, namely AIX, OpenBSD, and IRIX, among others, that I would
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+ like to see ports for. There are two ways you can help - either submit code
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+ for your particular platform or give me an account on your platform so I can
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+ develop on it.
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+
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+ = More documentation
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+ See the documentation under the 'doc' directory for more information,
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+ including platform specific notes and issues.
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+
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+ = License
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+ Ruby's
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+
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+ = Copyright
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+ (C) 2003-2009 Daniel J. Berger
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+ All Rights Reserved.
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+
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+ = Author
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+ Daniel J. Berger
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+ djberg96 at nospam at gmail dot com
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+ imperator on IRC (Freenode)
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+ = Description
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+ A simple 'top' interface for Ruby
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+
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+ = Prerequisites
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+ Requires the "sys/proctable" package (which should be installed along
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+ with this package).
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+
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+ = Synopsis
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+ require "sys/top"
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+ include Sys
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+
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+ Top.top(5).each{ |ps|
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+ p ps
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+ }
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+
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+ = Constants
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+ VERSION
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+ Returns the version number of this package as a String.
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+
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+ = Class Methods
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+ Top.top(number=10, field="pctcpu")
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+ Returns an array of ProcTableStruct's. The size of the array (i.e. the
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+ number of processes) that it returns is based on +number+, and sorted by
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+ +pctcpu+. By default, the size and field values are 10 and "pctcpu",
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+ respectively.
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+
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+ = Notes
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+ Not all fields are available on all platforms. Please check your
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+ platform specific documentation for which fields are available.
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+
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+ = Bugs
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+ None that I'm aware of. Please log bug reports on the project page at
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+ http://www.rubyforge.org/projects/sysutils
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+
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+ = License
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+ Ruby's
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+
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+ = Copyright
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+ (C) 2004-2009 Daniel J. Berger
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+ All Rights Reserved.
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+
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+ = Warranty
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+ This package is provided "as is" and without any express or
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+ implied warranties, including, without limitation, the implied
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+ warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
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+
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+ = Author
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+ Daniel J. Berger
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+ djberg96 at nospam at gmail dot com
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+ imperator on IRC (Freenode)
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+ = Description
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+ A Ruby interface for gathering process information. For MS Windows,
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+ the process information is gathered via OLE + WMI, using pure Ruby.
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+
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+ = Synopsis
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+ require 'sys/proctable'
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+ include Sys
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+
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+ # Everything
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+ ProcTable.ps{ |p|
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+ puts p.pid.to_s
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+ puts p.comm
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+ ...
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+ }
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+
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+ or
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+
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+ # A single pid
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+ p = ProcTable.ps(1234)
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+ puts p.pid.to_s
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+ puts p.comm
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+ ...
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+
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+ or
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+
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+ # Return the results as an array of ProcTableStructs
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+ a = ProcTable.ps
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+ a.each do |p|
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+ puts a.pid
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+ ...
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+ end
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+
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+ = Constants
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+ VERSION
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+ Returns the current version number for this library (as a string).
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+
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+ = Class Methods
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+ ProcTable.fields
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+ Returns an Array of fields available on the current OS in the
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+ ProcTableStruct.
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+
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+ ProcTable.ps(pid=nil, host='localhost')
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+ ProcTable.ps{ |s| ... }
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+ Returns a struct of type ProcTableStruct for every process in the proc
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+ table in block form. Otherwise it returns an array of ProcTableStruct's.
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+
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+ If 'pid' is provided, then only a struct for that pid is returned, or
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+ nil if it is not found.
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+
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+ If 'host' is provided, then processes from that host are gathered. By
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+ default, process information is gathered on the local host.
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+
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+ = Supported fields
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+ You can also view the supported fields with the Sys::ProcTable.fields
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+ method.
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+
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+ = Notes
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+ For the sake of attempting to provide a somewhat common API, the 'comm'
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+ and 'cmdline' fields have been included as part of the structure. The
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+ 'comm' member corresponds to the Name attribute of Win32_Process. The
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+ 'cmdline' attribute corresponds to either the Executable_Path attribute
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+ (on Windows 2000 or earlier) or the CommandLine attribute (on Windows XP
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+ and later).
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+
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+ Also note that the ProcessId and ParentProcessId attributes have been
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+ abbreviated as 'pid' and 'ppid' in the struct members, again to keep the
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+ members more consistent between platforms.
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+
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+ The "Mem Usage" and "VM Size" that you may be used to seeing in your Task
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+ Manager window (probably) correspond to the 'working_set_size' and
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+ 'page_file_usage' struct members, respectively, keeping in mind that
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+ those values are in bytes, not kilobytes. I say 'probably' because
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+ comments that I've read online indicate that it may not always line up
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+ with what you see in the Task Manager, based on the current version (or
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+ even Service Pack) of Windows that you are using.
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+
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+ = Future Plans
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+ Possibly use the Win32_PerfFormattedData_PerfProc_Process class to get
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+ additional process information.
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+
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+ = Known Bugs
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+ Versions of Ruby earlier than 1.8.2 resulted in segfaults when trying to
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+ run this code. You will likely encounter the same behavior.
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+
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+ Please log any additional bug reports on the project page at
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+ http://www.rubyforge.org/projects/sysutils
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+
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+ = License
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+ Ruby's
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+
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+ = Copyright
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+ (C) 2003-2009 Daniel J. Berger
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+ All Rights Reserved
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+
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+ = Warranty
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+ This package is provided "as is" and without any express or
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+ implied warranties, including, without limitation, the implied
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+ warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
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+
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+ = Author
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+ Daniel J. Berger
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+ djberg96 at nospam at gmail dot com
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+ imperator on IRC (freenode)
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+
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+ = See Also
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+ OLE + WMI
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+ require 'win32ole'
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+ require 'socket'
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+ require 'date'
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+
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+ # The Sys module serves as a namespace only
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+ module Sys
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+
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+ # The ProcTable class encapsulates process table information
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+ class ProcTable
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+
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+ # There is no constructor
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+ private_class_method :new
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+
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+ # Error typically raised if one of the Sys::ProcTable methods fails
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+ class Error < StandardError; end
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+
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+ # The version of the sys-proctable library
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+ VERSION = '0.8.0'
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+
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+ # The comm field corresponds to the 'name' field. The 'cmdline' field
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+ # is the CommandLine attribute on Windows XP or later, or the
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+ # 'executable_path' field on Windows 2000 or earlier.
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+ #
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+ @fields = %w/
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+ caption
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+ cmdline
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+ comm
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+ creation_class_name
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+ creation_date
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+ cs_creation_class_name
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+ cs_name
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+ description
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+ executable_path
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+ execution_state
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+ handle
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+ handle_count
37
+ install_date
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+ kernel_mode_time
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+ maximum_working_set_size
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+ minimum_working_set_size
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+ name
42
+ os_creation_class_name
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+ os_name
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+ other_operation_count
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+ other_transfer_count
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+ page_faults
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+ page_file_usage
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+ ppid
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+ peak_page_file_usage
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+ peak_virtual_size
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+ peak_working_set_size
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+ priority
53
+ private_page_count
54
+ pid
55
+ quota_non_paged_pool_usage
56
+ quota_paged_pool_usage
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+ quota_peak_non_paged_pool_usage
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+ quota_peak_paged_pool_usage
59
+ read_operation_count
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+ read_transfer_count
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+ session_id
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+ status
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+ termination_date
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+ thread_count
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+ user_mode_time
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+ virtual_size
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+ windows_version
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+ working_set_size
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+ write_operation_count
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+ write_transfer_count
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+ /
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+
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+ ProcTableStruct = Struct.new("ProcTableStruct", *@fields)
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+
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+ # call-seq:
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+ # ProcTable.fields
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+ #
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+ # Returns an array of fields that each ProcTableStruct will contain. This
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+ # may be useful if you want to know in advance what fields are available
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+ # without having to perform at least one read of the /proc table.
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+ #
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+ def self.fields
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+ @fields
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+ end
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+
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+ # call-seq:
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+ # ProcTable.ps(pid=nil)
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+ # ProcTable.ps(pid=nil){ |ps| ... }
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+ #
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+ # In block form, yields a ProcTableStruct for each process entry that you
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+ # have rights to. This method returns an array of ProcTableStruct's in
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+ # non-block form.
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+ #
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+ # If a +pid+ is provided, then only a single ProcTableStruct is yielded or
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+ # returned, or nil if no process information is found for that +pid+.
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+ #
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+ def self.ps(pid=nil, host=Socket.gethostname)
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+ if pid
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+ raise TypeError unless pid.kind_of?(Fixnum)
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+ end
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+
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+ array = block_given? ? nil : []
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+ struct = nil
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+
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+ begin
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+ wmi = WIN32OLE.connect("winmgmts://#{host}/root/cimv2")
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+ rescue WIN32OLERuntimeError => e
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+ raise Error, e # Re-raise as ProcTable::Error
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+ else
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+ wmi.InstancesOf("Win32_Process").each{ |wproc|
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+ if pid
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+ next unless wproc.ProcessId == pid
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+ end
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+
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+ # Some fields are added later, and so are nil initially
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+ struct = ProcTableStruct.new(
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+ wproc.Caption,
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+ nil, # Added later, based on OS version
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+ wproc.Name,
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+ wproc.CreationClassName,
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+ self.parse_ms_date(wproc.CreationDate),
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+ wproc.CSCreationClassName,
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+ wproc.CSName,
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+ wproc.Description,
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+ wproc.ExecutablePath,
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+ wproc.ExecutionState,
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+ wproc.Handle,
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+ wproc.HandleCount,
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+ self.parse_ms_date(wproc.InstallDate),
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+ self.convert(wproc.KernelModeTime),
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+ wproc.MaximumWorkingSetSize,
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+ wproc.MinimumWorkingSetSize,
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+ wproc.Name,
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+ wproc.OSCreationClassName,
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+ wproc.OSName,
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+ self.convert(wproc.OtherOperationCount),
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+ self.convert(wproc.OtherTransferCount),
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+ wproc.PageFaults,
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+ wproc.PageFileUsage,
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+ wproc.ParentProcessId,
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+ self.convert(wproc.PeakPageFileUsage),
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+ self.convert(wproc.PeakVirtualSize),
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+ self.convert(wproc.PeakWorkingSetSize),
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+ wproc.Priority,
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+ self.convert(wproc.PrivatePageCount),
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+ wproc.ProcessId,
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+ wproc.QuotaNonPagedPoolUsage,
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+ wproc.QuotaPagedPoolUsage,
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+ wproc.QuotaPeakNonPagedPoolUsage,
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+ wproc.QuotaPeakPagedPoolUsage,
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+ self.convert(wproc.ReadOperationCount),
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+ self.convert(wproc.ReadTransferCount),
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+ wproc.SessionId,
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+ wproc.Status,
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+ self.parse_ms_date(wproc.TerminationDate),
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+ wproc.ThreadCount,
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+ self.convert(wproc.UserModeTime),
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+ self.convert(wproc.VirtualSize),
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+ wproc.WindowsVersion,
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+ self.convert(wproc.WorkingSetSize),
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+ self.convert(wproc.WriteOperationCount),
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+ self.convert(wproc.WriteTransferCount)
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+ )
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+
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+ ###############################################################
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+ # On Windows XP or later, set the cmdline to the CommandLine
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+ # attribute. Otherwise, set it to the ExecutablePath
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+ # attribute.
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+ ###############################################################
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+ if wproc.WindowsVersion.to_f < 5.1
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+ struct.cmdline = wproc.ExecutablePath
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+ else
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+ struct.cmdline = wproc.CommandLine
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+ end
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+
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+ struct.freeze # This is read-only data
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+
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+ if block_given?
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+ yield struct
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+ else
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+ array << struct
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+ end
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+ }
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+ end
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+
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+ pid ? struct : array
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ #######################################################################
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+ # Converts a string in the format '20040703074625.015625-360' into a
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+ # Ruby Time object.
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+ #######################################################################
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+ def self.parse_ms_date(str)
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+ return if str.nil?
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+ return Date.parse(str.split('.').first)
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+ end
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+
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+ #####################################################################
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+ # There is a bug in win32ole where uint64 types are returned as a
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+ # String instead of a Fixnum. This method deals with that for now.
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+ #####################################################################
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+ def self.convert(str)
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+ return nil if str.nil? # Return nil, not 0
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+ return str.to_i
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
data/lib/sys/top.rb ADDED
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+ require 'sys/proctable'
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+ require 'rbconfig'
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+
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+ # The Sys module serves as a namespace only
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+ module Sys
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+
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+ # The Top class serves as a toplevel name for the 'top' method.
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+ class Top
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+
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+ # The version of the sys-top library
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+ VERSION = '1.0.2'
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+
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+ # Returns an array of Struct::ProcTableStruct elements containing up
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+ # to +num+ elements, sorted by +field+. The default number of elements
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+ # is 10, while the default field is 'pctcpu'.
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+ #
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+ # Exception: the default sort field is 'pid' on Linux and Windows.
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+ #
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+ def self.top(num=10, field='pctcpu')
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+ field = field.to_s if field.is_a?(Symbol)
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+
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+ # Sort by pid on Windows by default
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+ if Config::CONFIG['host_os'].match('mswin') && field == 'pctcpu'
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+ field = 'pid'
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+ end
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+
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+ # Linux does not have a pctcpu field yet
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+ if Config::CONFIG['host_os'].match('linux') && field == 'pctcpu'
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+ field = 'pid'
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+ end
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+
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+ Sys::ProcTable.ps.sort_by{ |obj| obj.send(field) || '' }[0..num-1]
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ #######################################################################
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+ # test_sys_proctable_all.rb
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+ #
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+ # Test suite for methods common to all platforms. Generally speaking
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+ # you should run this test case using the 'rake test' task.
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+ #######################################################################
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ gem 'test-unit'
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+
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+ require 'test/unit'
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+ require 'sys/proctable'
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+ require 'rbconfig'
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+ require 'test/test_sys_top'
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+ include Sys
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+
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+ class TC_ProcTable_All < Test::Unit::TestCase
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+ def self.startup
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+ @@windows = Config::CONFIG['host_os'].match('mswin')
19
+ end
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+
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+ def setup
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+ @pid = @@windows ? 0 : 1
23
+ end
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+
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+ def test_version
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+ assert_equal('0.8.0', ProcTable::VERSION)
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_fields
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+ assert_respond_to(ProcTable, :fields)
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+ assert_nothing_raised{ ProcTable.fields }
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+ assert_kind_of(Array, ProcTable.fields)
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+ assert_kind_of(String, ProcTable.fields.first)
34
+ end
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+
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+ def test_ps
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+ assert_respond_to(ProcTable, :ps)
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+ assert_nothing_raised{ ProcTable.ps }
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+ assert_nothing_raised{ ProcTable.ps{} }
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_ps_with_pid
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+ assert_nothing_raised{ ProcTable.ps(0) }
44
+ end
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+
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+ def test_ps_with_explicit_nil
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+ assert_nothing_raised{ ProcTable.ps(nil) }
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+ assert_kind_of(Array, ProcTable.ps(nil))
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_ps_return_value
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+ assert_kind_of(Array, ProcTable.ps)
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+ assert_kind_of(Struct::ProcTableStruct, ProcTable.ps(@pid))
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+ assert_equal(nil, ProcTable.ps(999999999))
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+ assert_equal(nil, ProcTable.ps(999999999){})
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+ assert_equal(nil, ProcTable.ps{})
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_ps_returned_struct_is_frozen
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+ assert_true(ProcTable.ps.first.frozen?)
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_ps_expected_errors
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+ assert_raises(TypeError){ ProcTable.ps('vim') }
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+ omit_if(@@windows, 'ArgumentError check skipped on MS Windows')
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+ assert_raises(ArgumentError){ ProcTable.ps(0, 'localhost') }
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_new_not_allowed
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+ assert_raise(NoMethodError){ Sys::ProcTable.new }
71
+ end
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+
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+ def teardown
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+ @pid = nil
75
+ end
76
+
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+ def self.teardown
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+ @@windows = nil
79
+ end
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+ end
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+ ############################################################################
2
+ # test_sys_proctable_windows.rb
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+ #
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+ # Test suite for the sys-proctable library for MS Windows. This should be
5
+ # run via the 'rake test' task.
6
+ ############################################################################
7
+ require 'rubygems'
8
+ gem 'test-unit'
9
+
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+ require 'sys/proctable'
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+ require 'socket'
12
+ require 'test/unit'
13
+ require 'test/test_sys_proctable_all'
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+
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+ class TC_ProcTable_MSWindows < Test::Unit::TestCase
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+ def self.startup
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+ @@hostname = Socket.gethostname
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+
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+ @@fields = %w/
20
+ caption
21
+ cmdline
22
+ comm
23
+ creation_class_name
24
+ creation_date
25
+ cs_creation_class_name
26
+ cs_name description
27
+ executable_path
28
+ execution_state
29
+ handle
30
+ handle_count
31
+ install_date
32
+ kernel_mode_time
33
+ maximum_working_set_size
34
+ minimum_working_set_size name
35
+ os_creation_class_name
36
+ os_name
37
+ other_operation_count
38
+ other_transfer_count
39
+ page_faults
40
+ page_file_usage
41
+ ppid
42
+ peak_page_file_usage
43
+ peak_virtual_size
44
+ peak_working_set_size
45
+ priority
46
+ private_page_count
47
+ pid
48
+ quota_non_paged_pool_usage
49
+ quota_paged_pool_usage
50
+ quota_peak_non_paged_pool_usage
51
+ quota_peak_paged_pool_usage
52
+ read_operation_count
53
+ read_transfer_count
54
+ session_id
55
+ status
56
+ termination_date
57
+ thread_count
58
+ user_mode_time
59
+ virtual_size
60
+ windows_version
61
+ working_set_size
62
+ write_operation_count
63
+ write_transfer_count
64
+ /
65
+
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+ @@ptable = ProcTable.ps.first
67
+ end
68
+
69
+ def test_write_transfer_count
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :write_transfer_count)
71
+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.write_transfer_count)
72
+ end
73
+
74
+ def test_write_operation_count
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :write_operation_count)
76
+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.write_operation_count)
77
+ end
78
+
79
+ def test_working_set_size
80
+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :working_set_size)
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+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.working_set_size)
82
+ end
83
+
84
+ def test_windows_version
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :windows_version)
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+ assert_kind_of(String, @@ptable.windows_version)
87
+ end
88
+
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+ def test_virtual_size
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :virtual_size)
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+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.virtual_size)
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_user_mode_time
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :user_mode_time)
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+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.user_mode_time)
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_thread_count
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :thread_count)
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+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.thread_count)
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_termination_date
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :termination_date)
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+ assert_true([NilClass, Date].include?(@@ptable.termination_date.class))
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_status
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :status)
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+ assert_nil(@@ptable.status) # Always null according to MSDN
112
+ end
113
+
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+ def test_session_id
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :session_id)
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+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.session_id)
117
+ end
118
+
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+ def test_read_transfer_count
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :read_transfer_count)
121
+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.read_transfer_count)
122
+ end
123
+
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+ def test_read_operation_count
125
+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :read_operation_count)
126
+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.read_operation_count)
127
+ end
128
+
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+ def test_quota_peak_paged_pool_usage
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :quota_peak_paged_pool_usage)
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+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.quota_peak_paged_pool_usage)
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_quota_peak_non_paged_pool_usage
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :quota_peak_non_paged_pool_usage)
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+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.quota_peak_non_paged_pool_usage)
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_quota_paged_pool_usage
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :quota_paged_pool_usage)
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+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.quota_paged_pool_usage)
142
+ end
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+
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+ def test_quota_non_paged_pool_usage
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :quota_non_paged_pool_usage)
146
+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.quota_non_paged_pool_usage)
147
+ end
148
+
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+ def test_pid
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :pid)
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+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.pid)
152
+ end
153
+
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+ def test_private_page_count
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :private_page_count)
156
+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.private_page_count)
157
+ end
158
+
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+ def test_priority
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :priority)
161
+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.priority)
162
+ end
163
+
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+ def test_peak_working_set_size
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :peak_working_set_size)
166
+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.peak_working_set_size)
167
+ end
168
+
169
+ def test_peak_virtual_size
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :peak_virtual_size)
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+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.peak_virtual_size)
172
+ end
173
+
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+ def test_peak_page_file_usage
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :peak_page_file_usage)
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+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.peak_page_file_usage)
177
+ end
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+
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+ def test_ppid
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :ppid)
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+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.ppid)
182
+ end
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+
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+ def test_page_file_usage
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :page_file_usage)
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+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.page_file_usage)
187
+ end
188
+
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+ def test_page_faults
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :page_faults)
191
+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.page_faults)
192
+ end
193
+
194
+ def test_other_transfer_count
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :other_transfer_count)
196
+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.other_transfer_count)
197
+ end
198
+
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+ def test_other_operation_count
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :other_operation_count)
201
+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.other_operation_count)
202
+ end
203
+
204
+ def test_os_name
205
+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :os_name)
206
+ assert_kind_of(String, @@ptable.os_name)
207
+ end
208
+
209
+ def test_os_creation_class_name
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :os_creation_class_name)
211
+ assert_kind_of(String, @@ptable.os_creation_class_name)
212
+ end
213
+
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+ def test_name
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :name)
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+ assert_kind_of(String, @@ptable.name)
217
+ end
218
+
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+ def test_minimum_working_set_size
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :minimum_working_set_size)
221
+ assert_true([NilClass, Integer].include?(@@ptable.minimum_working_set_size.class))
222
+ end
223
+
224
+ def test_maximum_working_set_size
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :maximum_working_set_size)
226
+ assert_true([NilClass, Integer].include?(@@ptable.maximum_working_set_size.class))
227
+ end
228
+
229
+ def test_kernel_mode_time
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :kernel_mode_time)
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+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.kernel_mode_time)
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_install_date
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :install_date)
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+ assert_true([NilClass, Date].include?(@@ptable.install_date.class))
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_handle_count
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :handle_count)
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+ assert_kind_of(Integer, @@ptable.handle_count)
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_handle
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :handle)
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+ assert_kind_of(String, @@ptable.handle) # MSDN says it's a String
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_execution_state
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :execution_state)
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+ assert_nil(@@ptable.execution_state) # Always NULL according to MSDN
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_executable_path
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :executable_path)
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+ assert_true([NilClass, String].include?(@@ptable.executable_path.class))
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_description
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :description)
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+ assert_kind_of(String, @@ptable.description)
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_cs_name
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :cs_name)
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+ assert_kind_of(String, @@ptable.cs_name)
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_cs_creation_class_name
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :cs_creation_class_name)
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+ assert_kind_of(String, @@ptable.cs_creation_class_name)
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_creation_date
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :creation_date)
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+ assert_true([NilClass, Date].include?(@@ptable.creation_date.class))
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_creation_class_name
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :creation_class_name)
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+ assert_kind_of(String, @@ptable.creation_class_name)
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_comm
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :comm)
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+ assert_kind_of(String, @@ptable.comm)
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_cmdline
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :cmdline)
291
+ assert_true([NilClass, String].include?(@@ptable.cmdline.class))
292
+ end
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+
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+ def test_caption
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+ assert_respond_to(@@ptable, :caption)
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+ assert_kind_of(String, @@ptable.caption)
297
+ end
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+
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+ def test_field_members
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+ assert_equal(@@fields.length, @@ptable.length)
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+ assert_equal(@@fields, ProcTable.fields)
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+ assert_equal(@@fields, @@ptable.members)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Only Windows supports a hostname as a second argument
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+ def test_ps_with_pid_and_host
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+ assert_nothing_raised{ ProcTable.ps(0, @@hostname) }
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+ assert_kind_of(Struct::ProcTableStruct, ProcTable.ps(0, @@hostname))
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_ps_expected_errors
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError){ ProcTable.ps(0, @@hostname, 0) }
313
+ end
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+
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+ def self.shutdown
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+ @@ptable = nil
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+ @@hostname = nil
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+ @@fields = nil
319
+ end
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+ end
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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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+ name: sys-proctable
3
+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
+ version: 0.8.0
5
+ platform: x86-mswin32-60
6
+ authors:
7
+ - Daniel J. Berger
8
+ autorequire:
9
+ bindir: bin
10
+ cert_chain: []
11
+
12
+ date: 2009-01-26 00:00:00 -07:00
13
+ default_executable:
14
+ dependencies:
15
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
16
+ name: test-unit
17
+ type: :runtime
18
+ version_requirement:
19
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
20
+ requirements:
21
+ - - ">="
22
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
23
+ version: 2.0.2
24
+ version:
25
+ description: An interface for providing process table information
26
+ email: djberg96@gmail.com
27
+ executables: []
28
+
29
+ extensions: []
30
+
31
+ extra_rdoc_files:
32
+ - CHANGES
33
+ - README
34
+ - MANIFEST
35
+ - doc/top.txt
36
+ - doc/windows.txt
37
+ files:
38
+ - lib/sys/top.rb
39
+ - test/test_sys_proctable_all.rb
40
+ - CHANGES
41
+ - README
42
+ - MANIFEST
43
+ - doc/top.txt
44
+ - lib/sys/proctable.rb
45
+ - doc/windows.txt
46
+ has_rdoc: true
47
+ homepage: http://www.rubyforge.org/projects/sysutils
48
+ post_install_message:
49
+ rdoc_options: []
50
+
51
+ require_paths:
52
+ - lib
53
+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
54
+ requirements:
55
+ - - ">="
56
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
57
+ version: 1.8.2
58
+ version:
59
+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
60
+ requirements:
61
+ - - ">="
62
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
63
+ version: "0"
64
+ version:
65
+ requirements: []
66
+
67
+ rubyforge_project: sysutils
68
+ rubygems_version: 1.3.1
69
+ signing_key:
70
+ specification_version: 2
71
+ summary: An interface for providing process table information
72
+ test_files:
73
+ - test/test_sys_proctable_all.rb
74
+ - test/test_sys_proctable_windows.rb