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2021-05-15emacs: restore tag-changes and query bindings for tag hooksKyle Meyer
notmuch-before-tag-hook and notmuch-after-tag-hook are supposed to have access to two dynamic variables, tag-changes and query, but these were lost with the switch to lexical binding in fc4cda07 (emacs: use lexical-bindings in all libraries, 2021-01-13). Add a variant of Emacs's dlet (not available until Emacs 28) and use it in notmuch-tag to expose tag-changes and query to the hooks.
2021-01-13emacs: use lexical-bindings in all librariesJonas Bernoulli
Doing so causes many new compile warnings. Some of these warnings concern genuine changes in behavior that have to be addressed right away. Many other warnings are due to unused variables. Nothing has changed here, except that the byte-compiler can now detect these pre-existing and harmless issues. We delay addressing these issues so that we can focus on the important ones here. A third group of warnings concern arguments that are not actually used inside the function but which cannot be removed because the functions signature is dictated by some outside convention. Silencing these warning is also delayed until subsequent commits.
2021-01-13emacs: make headings outline-minor-mode compatibleJonas Bernoulli
`outline-minor-mode' treats comments that begin with three or more semicolons as headings. That makes it very convenient to navigate code and to show/hide parts of a file. Elips libraries typically have four top-level sections, e.g.: ;;; notmuch.el --- run notmuch within emacs... ;;; Commentary:... ;;; Code:... ;;; notmuch.el ends here In this package many libraries lack a "Commentary:" section, which is not optimal but okay for most libraries, except major entry points. Depending on how one chooses to look at it, the "... ends here" line is not really a heading that begins a section, because it should never have a "section" body (after all it marks eof). If the file is rather short, then I left "Code:" as the only section that contains code. Otherwise I split the file into multiple sibling sections. The "Code:" section continues to contain `require' and `declare-function' forms and other such "front matter". If and only if I have split the code into multiple sections anyway, then I also added an additional section named just "_" before the `provide' form and shortly before the "...end here" line. This section could also be called "Back matter", but I feel it would be distracting to be that explicit about it. (The IMO unnecessary but unfortunately still obligatory "... ends here" line is already distracting enough as far as I am concerned.) Before this commit some libraries already uses section headings, some of them consistently. When a library already had some headings, then this commit often sticks to that style, even at the cost inconsistent styling across all libraries. A very limited number of variable and function definitions have to be moved around because they would otherwise end up in sections they do not belong into. Sections, including but not limited to their heading, can and should be further improved in the future.
2020-12-06emacs: more cleanup since dropping support for Emacs 24Jonas Bernoulli
Notmuch requires at least version 25 of Emacs now. Adjust comments that previously referenced version 24 specifically, even though they also apply to later releases. Remove documentation and code that no longer applies. - `mm-shr' no longer references `gnus-inhibit-images'.
2020-08-09emacs: Remove notmuch-read-char-choiceJonas Bernoulli
Just use `read-char-choice', which existed since Emacs 24.1.
2020-08-09emacs: Remove notmuch-setq-localJonas Bernoulli
Just use setq-local, which existed since Emacs 24.3.
2020-08-09emacs: Add end-of-file line to libraries that lack itJonas Bernoulli
2020-08-09emacs: Increase consistency of library headersJonas Bernoulli
2020-08-09emacs: Use 'when' instead of 'if' when there is no ELSE partJonas Bernoulli
2020-08-09emacs: Fix indentationJonas Bernoulli
2017-03-04emacs: compat: backport fix for folding long headers when sendingMark Walters
This backports the fix from emacs master (commit 77bbca8c82f6e553c42abbfafca28f55fc995d00) to notmuch-emacs to wrap long headers. This fixes the test introduced in the previous changeset.
2016-11-16emacs: add compatibility functions for emacs 23Mark Walters
Some of the recent changes to the emacs code have used functions introduced in emacs 24. The functions used are read-char-choice and setq-local. This changeset adds a file notmuch-compat.el which contains compatibility functions so that it should work on emacs 23. Note, since these functions are taken almost unchanged from the emacs source they are copyright the Free Software Foundation, and the header in the file reflects that.