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2013-05-29NEWS: added information about new --stderr=FILE top level optionTomi Ollila
2013-05-29man: documented --stderr=FILE in notmuch.1 manual pageTomi Ollila
2013-05-29test: added --stderr=FILE testsTomi Ollila
--stderr=FILE tests were added to test/help-test as it is the one doing most global option testing. Also, it was simplest to test this new option using `notmuch help` command.
2013-05-29cli: add global option --stderr=FILETomi Ollila
With this option all writes to stderr are redirected to the specified FILE (or to stdout on case FILE is '-'). This is immediately useful in emacs interface as some of its exec intefaces do not provide separation of stdout and stderr.
2013-05-27emacs: Fix trimming regexp in notmuch-check-exit-statusAustin Clements
For such a simple regexp, this was broken in a very complicated way. The intent was to strip the newline (and potentially other whitespace) off the end of the error string so there wasn't an extra newline in the error signal. However, the regexp was deeply dependent on the active syntax table and the subtleties of $. We didn't notice this because all notmuch major modes put ?\n in the whitespace class, which makes this behaved as intended: the "\\s " matches all newlines, but by matching the newline character, causes the $ *not* to match *except* where it matched the empty string at the very end of the string, which was not followed by a newline. However, if the syntax table declares ?\n to be non-whitespace (lisp-mode declares it as endcomment, and is likely to be the mode you're in when testing functions), then this regexp behaves completely differently, matching trailing spaces at the end of every line within the string. The solution is to say what we mean for whitespace *and* to switch from $ to \', which matches only the end of the string, rather than the end of each line. Both are necessary or this will strip away interior newlines, which is not what we want.
2013-05-26build: fix out-of-tree buildsJani Nikula
Support for out-of-tree builds was added in commit 3e4a9d60a9419621b08c647a306843d76c47c2cb Author: Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org> Date: Wed Mar 9 15:02:42 2011 -0800 build: Add support for non-source-directory builds. and broken in commit 7beeb8c88a014ecbc53d8241f10683b3c4c16228 Author: David Bremner <bremner@debian.org> Date: Sat Nov 17 12:28:15 2012 -0400 test: initial performance testing infrastructure Fix the build breakage. Out-of-tree 'make test' has been broken since earlier than the above, and remains broken, as does out-of-tree perf test, but at least the build now works.
2013-05-26emacs: add show view bindings to move to previous/next threadJani Nikula
We have most of the plumbing in place, add the bindings M-n and M-p.
2013-05-26emacs: Don't override mm-show-part in notmuch-show-view-partAustin Clements
Previously, notmuch-show-view-part overrode the function binding of mm-show-part to redirect it to notmuch-show-save-part to get notmuch's default file name handling in case mm-display-part decided to fall back to saving the part. In addition to being messy, this depended on the now-deprecated dynamic binding behavior of flet. This patch removes the mm-show-part override in favor of passing the file name in to mm-show-part the way it expects, so we get its default file name handling. It's not clear why we didn't do this before; mm-show-part has supported default file names since at least Emacs 23.1.
2013-05-26NEWS: a bunch of cli news since 0.15Jani Nikula
2013-05-25Merge branch 'release'David Bremner
merge back debian-only release into master
2013-05-25debian: bump standards version to 3.9.4debian/0.15.2-2David Bremner
2013-05-25NEWS: No Emacs 22 supportTomi Ollila
2013-05-23debian: package ruby bindingsFelipe Contreras
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
2013-05-23ruby: use in-tree notmuch libraryFelipe Contreras
Currently it simply finds any library available, and if notmuch is installed in the system, it would give priority to that library. Let's implement our own helper functions to link directly to the local library, and give priority to the local header file. Also, add an option to properly check if there are missing symbols. Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
2013-05-23emacs: Compute build dependencies to fix byte compile issuesAustin Clements
Previously, we simply byte compiled each Elisp source file independently. This is actually the wrong thing to do and can lead to issues with macros and performance issues with substitutions because 1) when the byte compiler encounters a (require 'x) form, it will load x.elc in preference to x.el, even if x.el is newer, and as a result may load old macro and substitution definitions and 2) if we update a macro or substitution definition in one file, we currently won't re-compile other files that depend on the file containing the definition. This patch addresses these problems by computing make dependency rules from the (require 'x) forms in the Elisp source files, which we inject into make's dependency database.
2013-05-23ruby: fix missing symbol UINT2FIX()Felipe Contreras
It has never existed in Ruby (maybe JRuby). Fortunately the symbols are loaded lazily, so nobody would notice unless they try 'query::count_messages'. Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
2013-05-23devel: add dkg's printmimestructure script to notmuch devel scriptsDavid Bremner
I find this script pretty useful when figuring out who to blame for MIME rendering problems. The notmuch repo will be the new primary home for this script, unless and until a better home turns up.
2013-05-20contrib: pick: add a target message for pickMark Walters
This adds a target message for pick which it will jump to when (if) it appears. It adds the target to notmuch-pick-from-show-current-query so that pick goes straight to the message that was current in the show view and it adds target to notmuch-pick-refresh-view so that the current message is preserved.
2013-05-20contrib: pick: move save-excursion closer to message insertionMark Walters
Pick keeps point roughly at the top of the buffer while inserting messages at the end as they come in (from the async parser). Previously the save-excursion to do this was done once for each thread inserted: now it is done for each individual message. The advantage is that the message insertion code can decide where to leave point. In the next patch point will be left on the target message. Note notmuch-pick-insert-msg is unchanged as that is used by the tag display update code.
2013-05-20emacs: show: handle inline patch fake parts at top levelMark Walters
The inline patch fake part handler also modifies the content-type so handle this in notmuch-show-insert-bodypart too.
2013-05-20emacs:show: separate out handling of application/octet-streamMark Walters
Currently mime parts are basically handled based on their mime-type with the exception of application/octet-stream parts. Deal with these parts at the top level (notmuch-show-insert-bodypart). This is needed later in the series as we need to put in a part button for each part (which means knowing its mime type) while deferring the actual insertion of the part.
2013-05-18emacs: Proper error string handling in search sentinelAustin Clements
Apparently Emacs provides a function to stringify errors properly. Use this in the search sentinel where we have to do our own error messaging, rather than assuming the first error argument will be the descriptive string.
2013-05-15emacs: tag: fix compile warningMark Walters
When compiling notmuch-tag.el there is a compile warning: notmuch-tag.el:27:1:Warning: cl package required at runtime Since we have decided to allow runtime use of cl we suppress this warning by adding a tail comment to the file.
2013-05-15perf-test: add notmuch-memory-testDavid Bremner
Somehow this file was not added to the patch set which split the tests into time and memory tests. Take advantage of the the "new" way of running tests to avoid listing the explicitly.
2013-05-15perf-test: run all appropriately named time testsDavid Bremner
This avoids hassle with manually adding every test to the master list.
2013-05-15perf-test: rename time tests to have .sh suffixDavid Bremner
This will simplify notmuch time tests
2013-05-15perf-test: rename memory testsDavid Bremner
The common suffix will help running them all automatically.
2013-05-13man: document search --exclude=allPeter Wang
Document the new search --exclude=all option.
2013-05-13test: add tests for search --exclude=allPeter Wang
Test the new search --exclude=all option.
2013-05-13cli: add --exclude=all option to notmuch-search.cMark Walters
Add a --exclude=all option to notmuch search.
2013-05-13lib: add --exclude=all optionMark Walters
Adds a exclude all option to the lib which means that excluded messages are completely ignored (as if they had actually been deleted).
2013-05-13lib/database.cc: change how the parent of a message is calculatedAaron Ecay
Presently, the code which finds the parent of a message as it is being added to the database assumes that the first Message-ID-like substring of the In-Reply-To header is the parent Message ID. Some mail clients, however, put stuff other than the Message-ID of the parent in the In-Reply-To header, such as the email address of the sender of the parent. This can fool notmuch. The updated algorithm prefers the last Message ID in the References header. The References header lists messages oldest-first, so the last Message ID is the parent (RFC2822, p. 24). The References header is also less likely to be in a non-standard syntax (http://cr.yp.to/immhf/thread.html, http://www.jwz.org/doc/threading.html). In case the References header is not to be found, fall back to the old behavior. V2 of this patch, incorporating feedback from Jani and (indirectly) Austin.
2013-05-13test: add tests for the handling of References and In-Reply-To headersAaron Ecay
These tests are known_broken, the following commit fixes them. amended per id:87txmi1zq3.fsf@nikula.org id:87vc6yalo7.fsf@zancas.localnet
2013-05-13emacs: removed code attempting to support emaces prior to version 23Tomi Ollila
The support for emacs version 22 has not worked at least since September 2011 when I attempted to use it. I expanded the support in id:yf6ippgtbn0.fsf@taco2.nixu.fi but that was not enough and then I found it easier to switch to emacs 23. In case one wants to resurrect emacs 22 (or earlier!) support, pick the changes from the patch email referenced above.
2013-05-13emacs/notmuch-address.el: add notmuch-address-selection-functionTomi Ollila
Added a customizable variable notmuch-address-selection-function and the function with the same name to provide a way for user to change the function called to do address selection. By default the functionality is exactly the same as it has been so far; completing-read is called with the same parameters as before. Setting equivalent lambda expression in place of using notmuch-address-selection-function function is done as follows: (setq notmuch-address-selection-function (lambda (prompt collection initial-input) (completing-read prompt collection nil nil initial-input))) For example drop-in replacement with ido-completing-read can be done easily as an one alternative to the default.
2013-05-12cli: config: fix config file save when the file does not existJani Nikula
The use of realpath(3) in commit 58ed67992d0ec1fa505026105218fa449f7980b0 Author: Jani Nikula <jani@nikula.org> Date: Sun Apr 7 20:15:03 2013 +0300 cli: config: do not overwrite symlinks when saving config file broke config file save when the file does not exist, which results in 'notmuch setup' always failing to create a new config file. Fix by checking ENOENT from realpath(3).
2013-05-12test: add basic test for notmuch setupJani Nikula
And annotate with test_subtest_known_broken. Hooray.
2013-05-12man: clarify search --exclude=flagPeter Wang
Improve the description of the search --exclude=flag option, using text taken from the commit that introduced the option.
2013-05-12man: clarify search --exclude documentationPeter Wang
Highlight "excluded messages" as a term with a meaning that may not be obvious. Be explicit about the effects of search --exclude=true and --exclude=false.
2013-05-05emacs: add kernel.org mail archive redirectorJani Nikula
See http://lkml.kernel.org/
2013-05-05python: Add bindings for notmuch_thread_get_messagesAustin Clements
2013-05-03go: use a different goconfig packageJustus Winter
The notmuch-addrlookup utility uses a third party library to read the notmuch configuration file. The previously used implementation at "github.com/kless/goconfig" vanished, so this patch switches to the implementation at "github.com/msbranco/goconfig". As the implementations differ at the API level, the code is updated accordingly. Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <4winter@informatik.uni-hamburg.de>
2013-05-03lib/message.cc: stale pointer bug (v3)Vladimir Marek
Xapian::TermIterator::operator* returns std::string which is destroyed as soon as (*i).c_str() finishes. The remembered pointer 'term' then references invalid memory. Signed-off-by: Vladimir Marek <vlmarek@volny.cz>
2013-04-30emacs: fixed (declare-function ...) definitionsTomi Ollila
Some (declare-function ...) definitions were drifted away from the actual (defun ...)'s. To find the drifts and to verify changes the following command line was used: $ emacs --batch -L emacs --eval '(check-declare-directory "emacs")'
2013-04-30man: document NOTMUCH_DEBUG_QUERYDavid Bremner
This is is really functionality of the library, but CLI users might not look at library docs even if they existed beyond notmuch.h
2013-04-14cli: mime node: fix compiler warning when building against gmime 2.4Jani Nikula
commit d487ef9e58bcd193118f19f771d5ef3984616be5 Author: Jani Nikula <jani@nikula.org> Date: Sat Mar 30 15:53:16 2013 +0200 cli: mime node: abstract decryption and signature verification introduced a compiler warning, reported by Mark Walters, when building against gmime 2.4: mime-node.c:224:9: warning: assignment discards ‘const’ qualifier from pointer target type [enabled by default] Pass the non-const signature validity to the destructor to fix this.
2013-04-14TODO: remove some completed todo items from the listJani Nikula
Bash completion has been rewritten. Configuration file saves follow symlinks. There is --config=FILE top level option to specify configuration file.
2013-04-14cli: config: do not overwrite symlinks when saving config fileJani Nikula
Use realpath to canonicalize the config path before writing. Previously 'notmuch setup' and 'notmuch config set' overwrote the config file even if it was a symbolic link.
2013-04-14test: add some config file testsJani Nikula
Test the --config=FILE option, and add a broken test for writing config file through a symbolic link.
2013-04-06Revert "emacs: functions to import sender or recipient into BBDB"David Bremner
This reverts commit 238bf4cb09423cac4efa968e70184daad39e2846. This commit was causing a build failure. Bad me for not checking before pushing.