Kang-Che Sung (宋岡哲)
Kang-Che Sung (宋岡哲)
@PierreMarieBaty You're over-engineering things. And there's one problem with your approach that, color scheme designers (theme designers) are losing the capability of customizing colors for the memory fields. That's why...
> > @PierreMarieBaty You're over-engineering things. And there's one problem with your approach that, color scheme designers (theme designers) are losing the capability of customizing colors for the memory fields....
> > Buffers and Cache memory in the Linux kernel are reclaimable and not actually "unavailable" for reallocating to processes. It was a clever mechanism for Linux to prefetch data...
> > I believe `countsAsUsed` and `countsAsCache` should be designed to be mutually exclusive. That is, not both true at the same time. > > That's what I thought first,...
While this thing might work, the fact that it's generated suggests we cannot merge it as is. Because there's no human review, and there is a copyright concern (the AI...
The entire PR has become too messy for me to review further. There are still coding style violations here and there. But it seems like there are some compatibility fixes...
@tslmy > In general, I'm a bit **confused about the "code style"** that you all have been referring to. I thought those changes are applied automatically, yet I don't see...
> And no: There is no commit hook magically fixing things. Writing well structured code is the responsibility of the developer – even if they decide to support their work...
With the BSD version bump in PR #1822, the commit that explicitly enables `-Wshorten-64-to-32` in BSDs (75dff70d8a6ec8978ac148e9a3450e665ace16cf) is no longer needed and can be dropped.
@natoscott The `qsort` will be out for two reasons: (1) It's not stable sort (important when the user would sort the table under multiple keys). (2) It does not take...