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<title>test: Test atomicity of notmuch new.</title>
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<name>Austin Clements</name>
<email>amdragon@mit.edu</email>
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<published>2011-01-28T18:03:24Z</published>
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This tests notmuch new's ability to recover from arbitrary stopping
failures.  It interrupts notmuch new after every database commit and,
on every resulting database snapshot, re-runs notmuch new to
completion and checks that the final database state is invariant.
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