Disk: Use -h for all OS but Haiku
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@ -1614,17 +1614,11 @@ get_term_font() {
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get_disk() {
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type -p df >/dev/null 2>&1 || { err "Disk requires 'df' to function. Install 'df' to get disk info."; return; }
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# Get "df" flags.
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case "$os" in
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"Haiku") err "Disk doesn't work on Haiku due to the non-standard 'df'"; return ;;
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"Mac OS X") df_flags=(-P -h) ;;
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*) df_flags=(-h) ;;
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esac
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[[ "$os" == "Haiku" ]] && { err "Disk doesn't work on Haiku due to the non-standard 'df'"; return; }
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# Create an array called 'disks' where each element is a separate line from
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# df's output. We then unset the first element which removes the column titles.
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readarray disks < <(df "${df_flags[@]}" "${disk_show[@]:-/}") && unset 'disks[0]'
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readarray disks < <(df -h "${disk_show[@]:-/}") && unset 'disks[0]'
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# Stop here if 'df' fails to print disk info.
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[[ -z "${disks[@]}" ]] && \
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