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Many of the external links found in the notmuch source can be resolved
using https instead of http. This changeset addresses as many as i
could find, without touching the e-mail corpus or expected outputs
found in tests.
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The Ruby bindings were missing a way to get all the tags of the
database. Now you should be able to access this with the public
instance method `all_tags` of your database object.
Example of use:
notmuchdb = Notmuch::Database.new path, { :create => false,
:mode => Notmuch::MODE_READ_ONLY }
my_tags = notmuchdb.all_tags
my_tags.each { |tag|
print tag
}
my_tags.destroy!
Amended by db: improve error reporting, add test
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These changes should not be too surprising for users because the
routines were already potentially throwing exceptions.
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This change of replacing ignoring errors with exceptions is intended,
and indeed one of the main motivations for the libnotmuch API changes.
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This is supposed to help build on systems like MacOS with different
conventions for naming shared libraries. We have already computed the
relevant names, so doing it again in ruby seems like a bad idea.
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In particular this is supposed to help build on systems (presumably
using a non-gnu ld) where this flag is not available.
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Because ruby generates a Makefile, we have to use recursive make.
Because mkmf.rb hardcodes the name Makefile, put our Makefile{.local}
in the parent directory.
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Throw an exception if notmuch_database_destroy fails.
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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>
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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>
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Some C compilers are stricter when it comes to (tentative) definition
of a variable -- in those compilers introducing variable without 'extern'
keyword always allocates new 'storage' to the variable and linking all
these modules fails due to duplicate symbols.
This is reimplementation of Charlie Allom's patch:
id:"1336481467-66356-1-git-send-email-charlie@mediasp.com",
written originally by Ali Polatel. This version has
more accurate commit message.
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This reverts commit 82b73ffd7380b85d259eeb91100dd6ac2d14223a.
Only leave the copyright changes.
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
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- Make mkmf use the notmuch.h under ../../lib
- Use libnotmuch.a instead of linking to the installed libnotmuch.so
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Adapt the ruby bindings to the notmuch_database_close split.
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <4winter@informatik.uni-hamburg.de>
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Fix Data_Get_Notmuch_* macro definitions broken by prev. commit
Adequate quoting for Data_Get_Notmuch_* macros
Remove duplicated RSTRING_PTR() macros, move it to defs.h
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Commit 898613116db746aa0f915ae43da8aba28545203d only added wrapper
functions but did not register them. Register the functions in module's
initialization function.
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No functional change, just indentation
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Two new wrappers:
Notmuch::Database.find_message(id) => Notmuch::Message or nil
Notmuch::Database.find_message_by_filename(path) => Notmuch::Message or nil
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This exception wraps NOTMUCH_STATUS_UNBALANCED_ATOMIC which was added
with the commit e59cc0031fbf84f49e32dedb9927f427d2c49309.
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Adding ruby wrappers for functions:
- notmuch_database_begin_atomic()
- notmuch_database_end_atomic()
added by 957f1ba3fc1d737887029ff1787fc6bea94de00b
New functions:
Notmuch::Database.begin_atomic()
Notmuch::Database.end_atomic()
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According to the common Ruby function naming convention, potentially
dangerous functions or functions which operate on the object itself are
suffixed with an exclamation mark. Both of these are true for object
destroying functions.
The following modules are affected:
- Notmuch::Directory
- Notmuch::FileNames
- Notmuch::Query
- Notmuch::Threads
- Notmuch::Thread
- Notmuch::Messages
- Notmuch::Message
- Notmuch::Tags
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It's Notmuch::FileNames not Notmuch::Filenames
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rdoc is dumb and needs markers in method definitions so that she can
find which source file the method is defined in
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New wrappers:
notmuch_message_maildir_flags_to_tags(): MESSAGE.maildir_flags_to_tags
notmuch_message_tags_to_maildir_flags(): MESSAGE.tags_to_maildir_flags
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New wrappers:
notmuch_query_get_sort(): QUERY.sort
notmuch_query_get_query_string(): QUERY.to_s
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Raise RuntimeError instead.
Also revise Notmuch::Database a bit.
Add Notmuch::Database.open singleton method.
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Let the user destroy objects that she wants explicitly.
It's not possible to specify the order objects are garbage collected.
See id:86y6f8v838.fsf@harikalardiyari.ev on ruby-talk for more
information.
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