| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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I'm throwing away a half-finished fix of this now, and just want to
ensure I don't forget about it.
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This note was described in the previous commit message, but mistakenly
not committed:
The note about making "notmuch setup" faster is now rewritten to apply
to "notmuch new" since "notmuch setup" no longer does any mail
indexing.
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We recently added support for "notmuch reply" and also made (most of)
the hidden components self documenting.
The note about making "notmuch setup" faster is now rewritten to apply
to "notmuch new" since "notmuch setup" no longer does any mail
indexing.
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A recent "notmuch restore" command took *forever* for me. Obviously,
we need to fix the underlying performance bug in Xapian, but in the
meantime, a progress indicator would help.
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The magic space bar is nice, but sometimes there's a message with a
long attachment that I just want to skip, but still consider the
message marked as read.
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Of course, technically, we're removing the "unread" tag, but you
get the idea. :-)
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The display of the header can be toggled with the 'h' key.
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I mentioned the read-only directory optimization to Keith, and he
liked it but wanted to be able to configure it to be fully automated.
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There are conceptually three different projects here, so it helps
to keep the tasks for each separated.
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One more baby step toward something that's pleasant to use.
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There's no undo still, but at least you can see what you are doing
now.
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This can allow for the client to hide undesired MIME parts
such as text/html.
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These are the things that are actively preventing me from being able
to use notmuch as an email-reading client.
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By pulling content out of notmuch help, and also the messages
printed by "notmuch setup".
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I had noticed several times earlier that having a talloc context
passed in would make things more convenient. I'm not exercising
that convenience yet, but the context is there now, (and there's
one fewer item on our TODO list).
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Shorter naming without being any less clear. A definite win.
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These are things we'll want done before any big announcement.
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The timestamp stuff we'll want to do soon, since it's a database
change, (though not a major one---at worst a handful of stale
timestamp documents would be left in the database).
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The optimization idea removed here doesn't make sense anymore with
full-text indexing happening up front.
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It's time to put full-text indexing back, and we might want to
experiment with optimization the original thread-stitching phase.
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"notmuch tag" is implemented now and seems to work great (and fast).
As for the race condition, as noted in the description we're removing
it's not exposed directly in the API, but only in a client that
allows for looping over search results and removing the inbox tag
from all of them. But then, that's exactly what the "notmuch tag"
command does. So, as discussed, we've now documented that command
to highlight the issue. Problem resolved, (as well as we can).
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Some of these are simple little code cleanups, but it's nice to write them
down rather than trying to remember them.
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Interstingly, it's our simple "notmuch" client that's going to be the
most difficult to fix. There's just not as much information preserved
in the textual representation from "notmuch search" as there is in the
objects returned from notmuch_query_search_threads.
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The archive-thread race condition doesn't even exist now because there's
no command for modifying tags at the level of a thread (just individual
messages).
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This means that the restore operation will now properly pick up the
removal of tags indicated by the tag just not being present in the
dump file.
We added a few new public functions in order to support this:
notmuch_message_freeze
notmuch_message_remove_all_tags
notmuch_message_thaw
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I've been maintaining this for a while now, so I might as well
start tracking it with revision control as well.
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