fixed output from commands without a newline end.
This is useful when using commands such as tr -d '\n' to strip newlines from output.
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dwmblocks.c
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dwmblocks.c
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@ -50,16 +50,17 @@ static void (*writestatus) () = setroot;
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void getcmd(const Block *block, char *output)
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{
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strcpy(output, block->icon);
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char *cmd = block->command;
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FILE *cmdf = popen(cmd,"r");
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FILE *cmdf = popen(block->command, "r");
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if (!cmdf)
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return;
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char c;
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int i = strlen(block->icon);
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fgets(output+i, CMDLENGTH-i-delimLen, cmdf);
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i = strlen(output);
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if (delim[0] != '\0' && --i)
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strncpy(output+i, delim, delimLen);
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if (delim[0] != '\0') {
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//only chop off newline if one is present at the end
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i = output[i-1] == '\n' ? i-1 : i;
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strncpy(output+i, delim, delimLen);
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}
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else
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output[i++] = '\0';
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pclose(cmdf);
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