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* contrib: pick: bugfix use of mini-buffer historyGravatar Mark Walters2013-09-15
| | | | | | | pick was meant to use the same mini-buffer history but this failed because the interactive definition took place before the use search mini-buffer history part. Remove the interactive prompt to ensure the correct history is used.
* emacs: bugfix unquoted symbolGravatar Mark Walters2013-09-15
| | | | | | | | In the recent changes for search order handling the default-value of notmuch-search-oldest-first was used. However, default-value needs a symbol so the symbol-name needs to be quoted. This missing quote was causing strange sort-orders in some cases.
* lib/cli: pass GMIME_ENABLE_RFC2047_WORKAROUNDS to g_mime_init()Gravatar Jani Nikula2013-09-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | As explained by Jeffrey Stedfast, the author of GMime, quoted in [1]: > Passing the GMIME_ENABLE_RFC2047_WORKAROUNDS flag to g_mime_init() > *should* solve the decoding problem mentioned in the thread. This > flag should be safe to pass into g_mime_init() without any bad side > effects and my unit tests do test that code-path. The thread being referred to is [2]. [1] id:87bo56viyo.fsf@nikula.org [2] id:08cb1dcd-c5db-4e33-8b09-7730cb3d59a2@gmail.com
* test: add known broken tests for known broken RFC 2047 encodingsGravatar Jani Nikula2013-09-14
| | | | | | Some common broken RFC 2047 encodings that we currently let gmime parse strictly. We could tell gmime to be forgiving in what it accepts as RFC 2047 encoding, making these tests pass.
* emacs: Move ?, q, s, m, =, and G to the common keymapGravatar Austin Clements2013-09-10
| | | | | | | | | The only user-visible effect of this should be that "G" now works in show mode (previously it was unbound for no apparent reason). This shared keymap gives us one place to put global commands, which both forces us to think about what commands should be global, and ensures their bindings can't diverge (like the missing "G" in show).
* emacs: Define a common shared keymap for all of notmuchGravatar Austin Clements2013-09-10
| | | | | This defines a single, currently empty keymap that all other notmuch mode maps inherit from.
* emacs: Make notmuch-help work with arbitrary keymapsGravatar Austin Clements2013-09-10
| | | | | | | | This converts notmuch-help to use map-keymap for all keymap traversal. This generally cleans up and simplifies construction of keymap documentation, and also makes notmuch-help support anything that can be in a keymap, including more esoteric stuff like multiple inheritance.
* emacs: Add unified refresh-this-buffer functionGravatar Austin Clements2013-09-10
| | | | | | | | This unifies the various refresh and poll-and-refresh functions we have for different modes. Now all modes bind "=" and "G" (except show, which doesn't bind "G" for some reason) to `notmuch-refresh-this-buffer' and `notmuch-poll-and-refresh-this-buffer', respectively.
* emacs: Move `notmuch-poll' to notmuch-libGravatar Austin Clements2013-09-10
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* emacs: Remove notmuch-search quit continuationGravatar Austin Clements2013-09-10
| | | | | | Since notmuch-hello doesn't need this any more, we can remove this hack. This also eliminates `notmuch-search-quit', so now all modes bind "q" to `notmuch-kill-this-buffer'.
* emacs: Bind "s" to notmuch-search in hello-modeGravatar Austin Clements2013-09-10
| | | | | | Since there is now no difference between notmuch-hello-search and notmuch-search when called interactively, bind "s" to notmuch-search in notmuch-hello-mode-map. Now all modes bind "s" this way.
* emacs: Refresh hello whenever the user switches to the bufferGravatar Austin Clements2013-09-10
| | | | | | | | | | Previously, we refreshed hello when the user quit a search that was started from hello. This is fine assuming purely stack-oriented buffer use, but is quite fragile and requires hacks to search. This replaces that logic with a new approach that refreshes hello whenever the user switches to the hello buffer, regardless of how this happens.
* emacs: Consistently use configured sort orderGravatar Austin Clements2013-09-10
| | | | | | | | | | Previously, if `notmuch-search' was called interactively (bound to "s" in search and show, but not hello), it would always use newest-first. However, `notmuch-hello-search' (bound to "s" in hello) and `notmuch-hello-widget-search` would call it with the user-configured sort order. This inconsistency seems unintentional, so change `notmuch-search' to use the user-configured sort order when called interactively.
* emacs: add buttons for all multipart/related partsGravatar Istvan Marko2013-09-10
| | | | | | | | | When text/html parts include images as multipart/related and the text/plain alternative is used these images can be completely hidden with no easy way to access them or even find out that they are there. Make notmuch-show-insert-part-multipart/related add buttons for all parts, the first one visible the rest hidden.
* emacs: show: lazy part handling bugfixGravatar Mark Walters2013-09-10
| | | | | | | | | | | The lazy part handler had a bug that it allowed the button to be toggled to be specified. During toggling it needs to save and restore the text-properties for the button but it actually saved the text properties at point rather than from the button. In almost all cases this didn't matter as as point had the same text properties as the button. However, it is a bug and did cause incorrect behaviour in some cases: see id:87txhz14z6.fsf@qmul.ac.uk for details.
* notmuch-mutt: Fix tagging issuesGravatar Kevin J. McCarthy2013-09-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch fixes three issues with "notmuch-mutt tag": 1. The message_id was not shell quoted. Thanks to Jason Miller for the bug report and patch. 2. The tags passed into tag_action() were not being properly quoted. The "join before shell_quote" was combining multiple tags into a single argument to notmuch tag: '+one -two -three' instead of '+one' '-two' '-three'. 3. A "--" was added between the tags and search-term as shown in the current notmuch-tag man page. Thanks to Tomi Ollila for suggesting the simple fix of using the list form of system(), which bypasses the shell.
* test: unset 'xpg_echo' bash shell optionGravatar Tomi Ollila2013-09-08
| | | | | | | | | | | When 'xpg_echo' bash shell option is unset (usually the default) echo builtin does not expand backslash-escape sequences by default (i.e. '\n' is echoed as '\n' instead of newline). Not all bash installations have this feature we depend on activated by default. Note that the feature is bash (and GNU /bin/echo) specific. It is used as it is convenient. If portability is needed (elsewhere) use printf(1) (also often available as a shell builtin).
* debian: remove unneeded notmuch-mutt dependenciesGravatar Kevin McCarthy2013-09-08
| | | | | Switching away from fdupes removes the dependency on libfile-which-perl and the need to recommend fdupes.
* notmuch-mutt: use notmuch --duplicate flagGravatar Kevin McCarthy2013-09-08
| | | | | | | | | | Change notmuch-mutt to use the new --duplicate=1 flag for duplicate removal. This will remove duplicates based on message-id at the notmuch level. Previously we were using fdupes or generating sha sums after the search. This version will be faster, but will enable the possibility of hiding search results due to accidental/malicious duplicate message-ids.
* emacs: fix notmuch-mua-reply point placement when signature involvedGravatar Tomi Ollila2013-09-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When composing a reply, notmuch-mua-reply attempts to cite the the original message by inserting it before the user signature, if one is present. The existing method used to search the signature separator backward from the end of the buffer and then move one line up. In case of variable `message-signature-insert-empty-line' being nil this caused point to go to the beginning of '--text follows this line--' separator line, and citation was inserted there. This change checks the value of `message-signature-insert-empty-line' and doesn't move point if that is nil. Additional narrowing to the body region ensures that point never goes to the separator line (or beyond). `message-signature-setup-hook' or `message-setup-hook' may already have added some other content to the message body, therefore using simply (message-goto-body) to move point to the beginning of body might lead to unexpected results. Original patch from "Geoffrey H. Ferrari", continued with iterations from Jani and Mark.
* test: exit with nonzero value when not all tests completed successfullyGravatar Tomi Ollila2013-09-08
| | | | | | | | If any of the tests in our test system is not passing the execution of the test suite completes with nonzero exit value. It is better to rely on the exit value of the test system instead of some arbitrary strings in test output (or use both).
* emacs: insert quotable parts in reply as they are displayed in show viewGravatar Jani Nikula2013-09-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In reply, insert quotable parts using notmuch-show-insert-bodypart instead of calling notmuch-mm-display-part-inline directly to render the quoted parts as they are rendered in show view. We use a temp buffer to not leak text properties from the show renderer into the reply. This way we also don't need to worry about narrowing or point placement. Credits to Mark Walters <markwalters1009@gmail.com> and Austin Clements <amdragon@MIT.EDU> for getting this part straight. The notable change is that replies to text/calendar parts quote the pretty printed output of icalendar-import-buffer rather than the ugly raw vcalendar.
* contrib: pick: test: buffer movementGravatar Mark Walters2013-09-04
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* contrib: pick: test: stash message idGravatar Mark Walters2013-09-04
| | | | This is important to test as lots of subsequent tests will fail if this fails.
* contrib: pick: test: tag/untag whole threadGravatar Mark Walters2013-09-04
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* contrib: pick: test: tag/untag single messageGravatar Mark Walters2013-09-04
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* test: improve insert test reliability by checking message-id instead of countGravatar Jani Nikula2013-09-03
| | | | | There isn't a reported issue this would fix. Spotted by reading the test.
* test: add more maildir flag syncing related tests to insertGravatar Jani Nikula2013-09-03
| | | | Specifically test maildir flag syncing with insert.
* tags_to_maildir_flags: Don't rename if no flags changeGravatar Louis Rilling2013-09-03
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | notmuch_message_tags_to_maildir_flags() unconditionally moves messages from maildir directory "new/" to maildir directory "cur/", which makes messages lose their "new" status in the MUA. However some users want to keep this "new" status after, for instance, an auto-tagging of new messages. However, as Austin mentioned and according to the maildir specification, messages living in "new/" are not allowed to have flags, even if mutt allows it to happen. For this reason, this patch prevents moving messages from "new/" to "cur/", only if no flags have to be changed. It's hopefully enough to satisfy mutt (and maybe other MUAs showing the "new" status) users checking the "new" status. Changelog: * v2: Fix bool type as well as NULL returned despite having no errors (Austin Clements) * v4: Tag the related test (contributed by Michal Sojka) as working Signed-off-by: Louis Rilling <l.rilling@av7.net> [Condition for keeping messages in new/ was extended to satisfy all tests from the previous patch. -Michal Sojka] [Added by David Bremner, to keep the tests passing at each commit] update insert tests for new maildir synchronization rules As of id:1355952747-27350-4-git-send-email-sojkam1@fel.cvut.cz we are more conservative about moving messages from ./new to ./cur. This updates the insert tests to match
* test: Add some missing maildir synchronization testsGravatar Michal Sojka2013-09-03
| | | | | | As mentioned by Jani Nikula in id:87vcccp4y3.fsf@nikula.org, some cases of maildir synchronization are not covered by our tests. Let's add the missing tests.
* test: Adding non-maildir tags does not move message from new to curGravatar Michal Sojka2013-09-03
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Some MUA's like mutt show the difference between "new" emails living in maildir directory new/, and "old" emails living in maildir directory cur/. However notmuch tag unconditionally moves selected messages from new/ to cur/, even if no maildir synchronized tag is changed. While maildir specification forbids messages with tags living in new/, there is no need to move messages to cur/ when no maildir synchronized tag is changed. Thus notmuch can remain transparent with respect to other MUA's. [ Edited commit log to better describe the intended changes, and tag the test as broken until the actual changes are implemented -- Louis Rilling ] Signed-off-by: Louis Rilling <l.rilling@av7.net> [ Converted to use test_subtest_known_broken, David Bremner ]
* contrib: pick: test: refresh viewGravatar Mark Walters2013-09-03
| | | | | A recent proposed patch was buggy when refreshing the view. Add a test for refresh so that this does not reoccur.
* contrib: pick: add docstring for notmuch-pick-workerGravatar Mark Walters2013-09-03
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* contrib: pick: remove unneeded variable notmuch-pick-buffer-nameGravatar Mark Walters2013-09-03
| | | | | | | | This variable is essentially unused: it was only used for making sure it itself got reset after a refresh of the buffer. It did this by passing an unnecessary argument to notmuch-pick-worker so remove that too.
* contrib: pick: bind M-p and M-n to prev/next threadGravatar Mark Walters2013-09-03
| | | | | | | | | | This adds functions to go to the previous or next thread to pick. Prev-thread behaves similarly to prev-message in show: if you are on the top line of a thread it will go to the top of the previous thread, otherwise it will go to the top of the current thread. Next thread will always go to the top of the next thread (or the end of buffer). These are bound to "M-p" and "M-n" by default (matching the bindings in show).
* contrib: pick: thread tagging (including archiving) implementedGravatar Mark Walters2013-09-03
| | | | | | | Previously pick had no actions based on the entire thread: this adds some. Note in this version '*' is bound to `tag thread' which is not consistent with search or show. However it still might be the most natural thing (as it is similar to running * in the show pane).
* contrib: pick: add thread based utility functionsGravatar Mark Walters2013-09-03
| | | | | | Previously notmuch-pick had no thread based functionality. This adds a macro to iterate through all messages in a thread. To simplify this it adds a text-property marker to the first message of each thread.
* lib: fix clang buildGravatar Jani Nikula2013-09-01
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Long story short, fix build on recent (3.2+) clang. The long story for posterity follows. gcc 4.6 added new warnings about structs with greater visibility than their fields. The warnings were silenced by adjusting visibility in commit d5523ead90b6be2b07d4af745b8ed9b980a6b9f1 Author: Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org> Date: Wed May 11 13:23:13 2011 -0700 Mark some structures in the library interface with visibility=default attribute. Later on, commit 3b76adf9e2c026dd03b820f4c6eab50e25444113 Author: Austin Clements <amdragon@MIT.EDU> Date: Sat Jan 14 19:17:33 2012 -0500 lib: Add support for automatically excluding tags from queries changed visibility of struct _notmuch_string_list for the same reason, and commit 1a53f9f116fa7c460cda3df532be921baaafb082 Author: Mark Walters <markwalters1009@gmail.com> Date: Thu Mar 1 22:30:38 2012 +0000 lib: Add the exclude flag to notmuch_query_search_threads split the struct _notmuch_string_list and its typedef notmuch_string_list_t as a way to make a forward declaration for _notmuch_thread_create(). The subtle difference was that the struct definition now had 'visible' in it, while the typedef didn't, and it was within the #pragma GCC visibility push(hidden) block. This went unnoticed, as the then common versions of clang didn't care about this. A later change in clang (I did not dig into when this change was introduced) caused the following error: CXX -O2 lib/database.o In file included from lib/database.cc:21: In file included from ./lib/database-private.h:33: ./lib/notmuch-private.h:479:8: error: visibility does not match previous declaration struct visible _notmuch_string_list { ^ ./lib/notmuch-private.h:67:33: note: expanded from macro 'visible' ^ ./lib/notmuch-private.h:52:13: note: previous attribute is here ^ 1 error generated. make: *** [lib/database.o] Error 1 This is slightly misleading due to the reference to the #pragma. The real culprit is the typedef within the #pragma. We could just add 'visible' to the typedef, or move the typedef outside of the #pragma, and be done with it, but juggle the declarations a bit to accommodate moving the typedef back with the struct, and keep the visibility attribute in one place. The problem was originally reported by Simonas Kazlauskas <s@kazlauskas.me> in id:20130418102507.GA23688@godbox but I was only able to reproduce and investigate now that I upgraded clang.
* contrib: pick: remove sync testsGravatar Mark Walters2013-08-27
| | | | | Since the previous commit removed the sync parser we may as well remove its tests too.
* contrib: pick: remove sync parserGravatar Mark Walters2013-08-27
| | | | | | | Previously pick had the option of using an async parser like search or a sync parser like show. The async parser has always been the default and it seems fine so we can remove the sync one and the corresponding defcustom.
* test: test notmuch show --include-html optionGravatar Tomi Ollila2013-08-27
| | | | | Test new --include-html option added to notmuch show command with json output message parts containing text in latin1 and utf8 format.
* cli: add --include-html option to notmuch showGravatar John Lenz2013-08-27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | For my client, the largest bottleneck for displaying large threads is exporting each html part individually since by default notmuch will not show the json parts. For large threads there can be quite a few parts and each must be exported and decoded one by one. Also, I then have to deal with all the crazy charsets which I can do through a library but is a pain. Therefore, this patch adds an --include-html option that causes the text/html parts to be included as part of the output of show. diff man/man1/notmuch-show.1
* emacs: removed 3 duplicate functions from notmuch-show.elGravatar Tomi Ollila2013-08-27
| | | | | | | notmuch-show.el and notmuch.el had 3 duplicate, identical functions: notmuch-foreach-mime-part, notmuch-count-attachments and notmuch-save-attachments. Now these functions in notmuch-show.el are replaced with declare-functions pointing to "notmuch"(.el).
* man: clarify folder: prefix regarding duplicate filesGravatar Jani Nikula2013-08-24
| | | | The results for folder: prefix are a source of recurring confusion.
* NEWS: cli options for improved duplicate message handlingGravatar Jani Nikula2013-08-24
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* man: document notmuch count --output=filesGravatar Jani Nikula2013-08-24
| | | | Document the notmuch count --output=files option.
* test: test notmuch count --output=filesGravatar Jani Nikula2013-08-24
| | | | Add tests for notmuch count --output=files option.
* cli: add --output=files option to notmuch countGravatar Jani Nikula2013-08-24
| | | | | | Add support for querying the total number of files associated with the messages matching the search. This is mostly useful with an id:<message-id> query for a single message.
* man: document notmuch search --duplicate=NGravatar Jani Nikula2013-08-24
| | | | Document the notmuch search --duplicate=N option.
* test: test notmuch search --duplicate=NGravatar Jani Nikula2013-08-24
| | | | Add test for notmuch search --duplicate=N option.