next
}
-/^\t[A-Z].+:/ {
- section = $1
-}
-
-section == "Properties:" {
- read_property()
-}
-
/\tState:/ {
state[sink] = $2
next
}
+/\tName:/ {
+ name[sink] = $2
+ next
+}
+
/\tMute:/ {
mute[sink] = $2
next
END {
for (sink in state) {
- device = properties[sink, "alsa.device"]
- print("state" Kfs device, state[sink])
- print("mute" Kfs device, mute[sink])
- print("vol_left" Kfs device, vol_left[sink])
- print("vol_right" Kfs device, vol_right[sink])
+ # default_sink set via CLI
+ if (name[sink] == default_sink) {
+ print("state" , state[sink])
+ print("mute" , mute[sink])
+ print("vol_left" , vol_left[sink])
+ print("vol_right" , vol_right[sink])
+ }
}
}
-
-function read_property() {
- key = $1
- # Yes, the sequence (x-1+1) is redundant, but it keeps the variable names
- # true to their meaning:
- val_begin = index($0, "\"") + 1 # +1 to exclude first quote
- val_end = length($0) - 1 # -1 to exclude last quote
- val_len = (val_end - val_begin) + 1 # +1 to include final character
- val = substr($0, val_begin, val_len)
- properties[sink, key] = val
-}