Use the absolute values for (dis)charging rates
Apparently some notebooks report a negative current, whereas most don’t. fixes #1249
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@ -89,15 +89,15 @@ void print_battery_info(yajl_gen json_gen, char *buffer, int number, const char
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remaining = atoi(walk+1);
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}
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else if (BEGINS_WITH(last, "POWER_SUPPLY_CURRENT_NOW"))
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present_rate = atoi(walk+1);
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present_rate = abs(atoi(walk+1));
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else if (BEGINS_WITH(last, "POWER_SUPPLY_VOLTAGE_NOW"))
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voltage = atoi(walk+1);
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voltage = abs(atoi(walk+1));
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/* on some systems POWER_SUPPLY_POWER_NOW does not exist, but actually
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* it is the same as POWER_SUPPLY_CURRENT_NOW but with μWh as
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* unit instead of μAh. We will calculate it as we need it
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* later. */
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else if (BEGINS_WITH(last, "POWER_SUPPLY_POWER_NOW"))
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present_rate = atoi(walk+1);
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present_rate = abs(atoi(walk+1));
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else if (BEGINS_WITH(last, "POWER_SUPPLY_STATUS=Charging"))
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status = CS_CHARGING;
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else if (BEGINS_WITH(last, "POWER_SUPPLY_STATUS=Full"))
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