| Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2022-01-09 | bindings/python-cffi: search for config by default | David Bremner | |
| The previous (pre-0.34.2) constructor searched for a config file but only if the database path was not specified, and only to retrieve database.path. Neither of the available options (CONFIG.SEARCH or CONFIG.NONE) matches this semantics exactly, but CONFIG.SEARCH causes less breakage for people who relied on the old behaviour to set their database.path [1]. Since it also seems like the friendlier option in the long run, this commit switches to CONFIG.SEARCH as default. This requires a certain amount of updating the pytest tests, but most users will actually have a config file, unlike the test environment. [1]: id:87fsqijx7u.fsf@metapensiero.it | |||
| 2019-12-03 | Rename package to notmuch2 | Floris Bruynooghe | |
| This is based on a previous discussion on the list where this was more or less seen as the least-bad option. | |||
| 2019-12-03 | Introduce CFFI-based python bindings | Floris Bruynooghe | |
| This introduces CFFI-based Python3-only bindings. The bindings aim at: - Better performance on pypy - Easier to use Python-C interface - More "pythonic" - The API should not allow invalid operations - Use native object protocol where possible - Memory safety; whatever you do from python, it should not coredump. | |||
