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2017-09-04lib&cli: use g_object_new instead of g_object_newvDavid Bremner
'g_object_newv' is deprecated, and prints annoying warnings. The warnings suggest using 'g_object_new_with_properties', but that's only available since glib 2.55 (i.e. a month ago as of this writing). Since we don't actuall pass any properties, it seems we can just call 'g_object_new'.
2017-08-29lib: add notmuch_message_has_maildir_flagDavid Bremner
I considered a higher level interface where the caller passes a tag name rather than a flag character, but the role of the "unread" tag is particularly confusing with such an interface.
2017-08-29lib/message: split n_m_maildir_flags_tags, store maildir flagsDavid Bremner
In a future commit this will allow querying maildir flags seperately from tags to allow resolving certain conflicts.
2017-08-23reindex: drop notmuch_param_t, use notmuch_indexopts_t insteadDaniel Kahn Gillmor
There are at least three places in notmuch that can trigger an indexing action: * notmuch new * notmuch insert * notmuch reindex I have plans to add some indexing options (e.g. indexing the cleartext of encrypted parts, external filters, automated property injection) that should properly be available in all places where indexing happens. I also want those indexing options to be exposed by (and constrained by) the libnotmuch C API. This isn't yet an API break because we've never made a release with notmuch_param_t. These indexing options are relevant in the listed places (and in the libnotmuch analogues), but they aren't relevant in the other kinds of functionality that notmuch offers (e.g. dump/restore, tagging, search, show, reply). So i think a generic "param" object isn't well-suited for this case. In particular: * a param object sounds like it could contain parameters for some other (non-indexing) operation. This sounds confusing -- why would i pass non-indexing parameters to a function that only does indexing? * bremner suggests online a generic param object would actually be passed as a list of param objects, argv-style. In this case (at least in the obvious argv implementation), the params might be some sort of generic string. This introduces a problem where the API of the library doesn't grow as new options are added, which means that when code outside the library tries to use a feature, it first has to test for it, and have code to handle it not being available. The indexopts approach proposed here instead makes it clear at compile time and at dynamic link time that there is an explicit dependency on that feature, which allows automated tools to keep track of what's needed and keeps the actual code simple. My proposal adds the notmuch_indexopts_t as an opaque struct, so that we can extend the list of options without causing ABI breakage. The cost of this proposal appears to be that the "boilerplate" API increases a little bit, with a generic constructor and destructor function for the indexopts struct. More patches will follow that make use of this indexopts approach.
2017-08-23database: add n_d_index_file (deprecates n_d_add_message)Daniel Kahn Gillmor
We need a way to pass parameters to the indexing functionality on the first index, not just on reindexing. The obvious place is in notmuch_database_add_message. But since modifying the argument list would break both API and ABI, we needed a new name. I considered notmuch_database_add_message_with_params(), but the functionality we're talking about doesn't always add a message. It tries to index a specific file, possibly adding a message, but possibly doing other things, like adding terms to an existing message, or failing to deal with message objects entirely (e.g. because the file didn't contain a message). So i chose the function name notmuch_database_index_file. I confess i'm a little concerned about confusing future notmuch developers with the new name, since we already have a private _notmuch_message_index_file function, and the two do rather different things. But i think the added clarity for people linking against the future libnotmuch and the capacity for using index parameters makes this a worthwhile tradeoff. (that said, if anyone has another name that they strongly prefer, i'd be happy to go with it) This changeset also adjusts the tests so that we test whether the new, preferred function returns bad values (since the deprecated function just calls the new one). We can keep the deprecated n_d_add_message function around as long as we like, but at the next place where we're forced to break API or ABI we can probably choose to drop the name relatively safely. NOTE: there is probably more cleanup to do in the ruby and go bindings to complete the deprecation directly. I don't know those languages well enough to attempt a fix; i don't know how to test them; and i don't know the culture around those languages about API additions or deprecations.
2017-08-22database: move striping of trailing '/' into helper functionYuri Volchkov
Stripping trailing character is not that uncommon operation. Particularly, the next patch has to perform it as well. Lets move it to the separate function to avoid code duplication. Also the new function has a little improvement: if the character to strip is repeated several times in the end of a string, function strips them all. Signed-off-by: Yuri Volchkov <yuri.volchkov@gmail.com>
2017-08-20lib: clarify description of notmuch_database_add_messageDaniel Kahn Gillmor
Since we're accumulating the index when we add a new file to the message, the semantics have slightly changed. This tries to align the documentation with the actual functionality.
2017-08-01lib: add notmuch_message_reindexDaniel Kahn Gillmor
This new function asks the database to reindex a given message. The parameter `indexopts` is currently ignored, but is intended to provide an extensible API to support e.g. changing the encryption or filtering status (e.g. whether and how certain non-plaintext parts are indexed).
2017-08-01lib: add _notmuch_message_remove_indexed_termsDavid Bremner
Testing will be provided via use in notmuch_message_reindex
2017-08-01lib: add notmuch_thread_get_total_filesDavid Bremner
This is relatively inexpensive in terms of run time and implementation cost as we are already traversing the list of messages in a thread.
2017-08-01lib: add notmuch_message_count_filesDavid Bremner
This operation is relatively inexpensive, as the needed metadata is already computed by our lazy metadata fetching. The goal is to support better UI for messages with multipile files.
2017-08-01lib: index message files with duplicate message-idsDavid Bremner
The corresponding xapian document just gets more terms added to it, but this doesn't seem to break anything. Values on the other hand get overwritten, which is a bit annoying, but arguably it is not worse to take the values (from, subject, date) from the last file indexed rather than the first.
2017-08-01lib: refactor notmuch_database_add_message header parsingDavid Bremner
This function is large and hard to understand and modify. Start to break it down into meaningful pieces.
2017-08-01lib: factor out message-id parsing to separate file.David Bremner
This is really pure C string parsing, and doesn't need to be mixed in with the Xapian/C++ layer. Although not strictly necessary, it also makes it a bit more natural to call _parse_message_id from multiple compilation units.
2017-08-01lib/n_d_add_message: refactor test for new/ghost messagesDavid Bremner
The switch is easier to understand than the side effects in the if test. It also potentially allows us more flexibility in breaking up this function into smaller pieces, since passing private_status around is icky.
2017-08-01lib: isolate n_d_add_message and helper functions into own fileDavid Bremner
'database.cc' is becoming a monster, and it's hard to follow what the various static functions are used for. It turns out that about 1/3 of this file notmuch_database_add_message and helper functions not used by any other function. This commit isolates this code into it's own file. Some side effects of this refactoring: - find_doc_ids becomes the non-static (but still private) _notmuch_database_find_doc_ids - a few instances of 'string' have 'std::' prepended, avoiding the need for 'using namespace std;' in the new file.
2017-07-18fix the generated documentation outputDaniel Kahn Gillmor
2017-07-18Fix orthographyDaniel Kahn Gillmor
2017-07-14lib: paper over allocation differenceDavid Bremner
In gmime 3.0 this function is "transfer none", so no deallocation is needed (or permitted)
2017-07-14lib: add version of _n_m_f_get_combinded_header for gmime 3.0David Bremner
The iterator is gone, so we need a new loop structure.
2017-07-14lib: refactor _notmuch_messsage_file_get_combined_headerDavid Bremner
We need to rewrite the loop for gmime-3.0; move the loop body to its own function to avoid code duplication. Keep the common exit via "goto DONE" to make this pure code movement. It's important to note that the existing exit path only deallocates the iterator.
2017-07-14lib: wrap use of g_mime_utils_header_decode_dateDavid Bremner
This changes return type in gmime 3.0
2017-07-14lib/cli: replace use of g_mime_message_get_senderDavid Bremner
This function changes semantics in gmime-3.0 so make a new function that provides the same functionality in both
2017-07-01lib/index: add simple html filterDavid Bremner
The filter just drops all (HTML) tags. As an enabling change, pass the content type to the filter constructor so we can decide which scanner to user.
2017-07-01lib/index.cc: generalize filter state machineDavid Bremner
To match things more complicated than fixed strings, we need states with multiple out arrows.
2017-07-01lib/index: separate state table definition from scanner.David Bremner
We want to reuse the scanner definition with a different table. This is mainly code movement, and making the state table part of the filter struct/class.
2017-07-01lib/index: generalize name of indexing filterDavid Bremner
In followup commits we will generalize the functionality of this filter to deal with other types of non-indexable content.
2017-05-13build: visibility=default for library structs is no longer neededJani Nikula
Commit d5523ead90b6 ("Mark some structures in the library interface with visibility=default attribute.") fixed some mixed visibility issues with structs. With the symbol default visibility reversed, this is no longer a problem.
2017-05-12build: switch to hiding libnotmuch symbols by defaultJani Nikula
The dynamic generation of the linker version script for libnotmuch exports has grown rather complicated. Reverse the visibility control by hiding symbols by default using -fvisibility=hidden, and explicitly exporting symbols in notmuch.h using #pragma GCC visibility. (We could also use __attribute__ ((visibility ("default"))) for each exported function, but the pragma is more convenient.) The above is not quite enough alone, as it would "leak" a number of weak symbols from Xapian and C++ standard library. Combine it with a small static version script that filters out everything except the notmuch_* symbols that we explicitly exposed, and the C++ RTTI typeinfo symbols for exception handling. Finally, as the symbol hiding test can no longer look at the generated symbol table, switch the test to parse the functions from notmuch.h.
2017-05-11build: do not export compat functions from libJani Nikula
Commits 9db214527213 ("lib/gen-version-script.h: add getline and getdelim to notmuch.sym if needed") and 3242e29e57ac ("build: add canonicalize_file_name to symbols exported from libnotmuch.so") started exporting compat functions from libnotmuch so that the cli could use them. But we shouldn't export such functions from the library. They are not part of our ABI. Instead, the cli should include its own copies of the compat functions.
2017-05-09lib: Add regexp expansion for for tags and pathsDavid Bremner
From a UI perspective this looks similar to what was already provided for from, subject, and mid, but the implementation is quite different. It uses the database's list of terms to construct a term based query equivalent to the passed regular expression.
2017-05-09lib: Add regexp searching for mid: prefixDavid Bremner
The bulk of the change is passing in the field options to the regexp field processor, so that we can properly handle the fallback (non-regexp case).
2017-04-20Replace index(3) with strchr(3)Fredrik Fornwall
The index(3) function has been deprecated in POSIX since 2001 and removed in 2008, and most code in notmuch already calls strchr(3). This fixes a compilation error on Android whose libc does not have index(3).
2017-03-29Merge branch 'release'David Bremner
Another regexp search fix.
2017-03-29lib: handle empty string in regexp field processorsDavid Bremner
The non-field processor behaviour is is convert the corresponding queries into a search for the unprefixed terms. This yields pretty surprising results so I decided to generate a query that would match the terms (i.e. none with that prefix) generated for an empty header.
2017-03-25Merge branch 'release'David Bremner
wildcard search fixes, plus release busywork
2017-03-24lib: only trigger phrase processing for regexp fields when neededDavid Bremner
The argument is that if the string passed to the field processor has no spaces, then the added quotes won't have any benefit except for disabling wildcards. But disabling wildcards doesn't seem very useful in the normal Xapian query parser, since they're stripped before generating terms anyway. It does mean that the query 'from:"foo*"' will not be precisely equivalent to 'from:foo' as it is for the non field-processor version.
2017-03-22lib: make notmuch_query_add_tag_exclude return a status valueDavid Bremner
Since this is an ABI breaking change, but we already bumped the SONAME for the next release
2017-03-22lib: replace deprecated n_q_count_threads with status returning versionDavid Bremner
This function was deprecated in notmuch 0.21. We re-use the name for a status returning version, and deprecate the _st name.
2017-03-22lib: replace deprecated n_q_count_messages with status returning versionDavid Bremner
This function was deprecated in notmuch 0.21. We re-use the name for a status returning version, and deprecate the _st name. One or two remaining uses of the (removed) non-status returning version fixed at the same time
2017-03-22lib: replace deprecated n_q_search_messages with status returning versionDavid Bremner
This function was deprecated in notmuch 0.21. We re-use the name for a status returning version, and deprecate the _st name.
2017-03-22lib: replace n_query_search_threads with status returning versionDavid Bremner
This function was deprecated in notmuch 0.21. We finally remove the deprecated API, and rename the status returning version to the simpler name. The status returning is kept as a deprecated alias.
2017-03-22lib: bump SONAME to libnotmuch5David Bremner
We plan a sequence of ABI breaking changes. Put the SONAME change in a separate commit to make reordering easier.
2017-03-18rename libutil.a to libnotmuch_util.aDavid Bremner
Apparently some systems (MacOS?) have a system library called libutil and the name conflict causes problems. Since this library is quite notmuch specific, rename it to something less generic.
2017-03-18Merge branch 'release'David Bremner
Merge in memory fixes
2017-03-18lib/message.cc: fix Coverity finding (use after free)Tomi Ollila
The object where pointer to `data` was received was deleted before it was used in _notmuch_string_list_append(). Relevant Coverity messages follow: 3: extract Assigning: data = std::__cxx11::string(message->doc.()).c_str(), which extracts wrapped state from temporary of type std::__cxx11::string. 4: dtor_free The internal representation of temporary of type std::__cxx11::string is freed by its destructor. 5: use after free: Wrapper object use after free (WRAPPER_ESCAPE) Using internal representation of destroyed object local data.
2017-03-15lib: clamp return value of g_mime_utils_header_decode_date to >=0David Bremner
For reasons not completely understood at this time, gmime (as of 2.6.22) is returning a date before 1900 on bad date input. Since this confuses some other software, we clamp such dates to 0, i.e. 1970-01-01.
2017-03-10lib/database: reduce try block scope to things that really need itJani Nikula
No need to maintain the pure C stuff within a try block, it's arguably confusing. This also reduces indent for a bunch of code. No functional changes.
2017-03-07lib: Fix RegexpPostingSourceOlly Betts
Remove incorrect skipping to first match from init(), and add explicit skip_to() and check() methods to work around xapian-core bug (the check() method will also improve speed when filtering by one of these).
2017-03-04lib: query make exclude handling non-destructiveDavid Bremner
We filter added exclude at add time, rather than modifying the query by count search. As noted in the comments, there are several ignored conditions here.