#!/usr/bin/env bash test_description='"notmuch count" for messages and threads' . ./test-lib.sh add_email_corpus # Note: The 'wc -l' results below are wrapped in arithmetic evaluation # $((...)) to strip whitespace. This is for portability, as 'wc -l' # emits whitespace on some BSD variants. test_begin_subtest "message count is the default for notmuch count" test_expect_equal \ "$((`notmuch search --output=messages '*' | wc -l`))" \ "`notmuch count '*'`" test_begin_subtest "message count with --output=messages" test_expect_equal \ "$((`notmuch search --output=messages '*' | wc -l`))" \ "`notmuch count --output=messages '*'`" test_begin_subtest "thread count with --output=threads" test_expect_equal \ "$((`notmuch search --output=threads '*' | wc -l`))" \ "`notmuch count --output=threads '*'`" test_begin_subtest "thread count is the default for notmuch search" test_expect_equal \ "$((`notmuch search '*' | wc -l`))" \ "`notmuch count --output=threads '*'`" test_begin_subtest "count with no matching messages" test_expect_equal \ "0" \ "`notmuch count --output=messages from:cworth and not from:cworth`" test_begin_subtest "count with no matching threads" test_expect_equal \ "0" \ "`notmuch count --output=threads from:cworth and not from:cworth`" test_done