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A warning implies something went wrong and (possibly) the user should do something about it. However, warnings are not always used this way. For example: * When a fallback value for a `${..}` reference is used, this shouldn't produce a warning (or notice) since using fallbacks is not something bad. * pulse telling you that it uses the default sink because no sink was specified also does not warrant a warning (even notice may be too high). * Whenever polybar shuts down it produces a "Termination signal received..." warning. Since there isn't a more proper way to shut down polybar, it should not produce a warning. Same argument for a `screenchange-reload` |
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meta | ||
alsa.hpp | ||
backlight.hpp | ||
battery.hpp | ||
bspwm.hpp | ||
counter.hpp | ||
cpu.hpp | ||
date.hpp | ||
fs.hpp | ||
github.hpp | ||
i3.hpp | ||
ipc.hpp | ||
memory.hpp | ||
menu.hpp | ||
mpd.hpp | ||
network.hpp | ||
pulseaudio.hpp | ||
script.hpp | ||
systray.hpp | ||
temperature.hpp | ||
text.hpp | ||
unsupported.hpp | ||
xbacklight.hpp | ||
xkeyboard.hpp | ||
xwindow.hpp | ||
xworkspaces.hpp |