-/* NOTE
-
- On most unix systems the uptime is calculated by looking at the boot time
- (stored in unix time, since epoch) and the current one. We are going to
- do the same, reading the boot time value while executing the uptime_init
- function (there is no need to read, every time the plugin_read is called,
- a value that won't change). However, since uptime_init is run only once,
- if the function fails in retrieving the boot time, the plugin is
- unregistered and there is no chance to try again later. Nevertheless,
- this is very unlikely to happen.
- */
+ /*
+ * On most unix systems the uptime is calculated by looking at the boot
+ * time (stored in unix time, since epoch) and the current one. We are
+ * going to do the same, reading the boot time value while executing
+ * the uptime_init function (there is no need to read, every time the
+ * plugin_read is called, a value that won't change). However, since
+ * uptime_init is run only once, if the function fails in retrieving
+ * the boot time, the plugin is unregistered and there is no chance to
+ * try again later. Nevertheless, this is very unlikely to happen.
+ */