X-Git-Url: https://git.notmuchmail.org/git?p=notmuch;a=blobdiff_plain;f=TODO;h=23585c80d18ff84266f638417549f545dc175ef0;hp=d6c303ee16f07831f84fadaba1268d724e734274;hb=485678413ca988b9de84ae7110979599794c1739;hpb=e72a6176e3fc3fcf4b1696e3f0ee9cf66509fb4d diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index d6c303ee..23585c80 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -4,20 +4,19 @@ Fix the things that are causing the most pain to new users 2. Allow an easy way to get tags from directory names (if the user has them) -3. Fix Xapian defect #250 so tagging is fast. - Emacs interface (notmuch.el) ---------------------------- +Enhance '+' and '-' in the search view to operate on an entire region +if set. + +Fix '*' to work by simply calling '+' or '-' on a region consisting of +the entire buffer. + Add a global keybinding table for notmuch, and then view-specific tables that add to it. - -Add a command to archive all threads in a search view. Add a '|' binding from the search view. -When a thread has been entirely read, start out by closing all -messages except those that matched the search terms. - Add support for choosing from one of the user's configured email addresses for the From line. @@ -32,6 +31,53 @@ Add support to "mute" a thread (add a "muted" tag and then don't display threads in searches by default where any message of the thread has the "muted" tag). +Fix i-search to open up invisible citations as necessary. + +Make '=' count from the end rather than from the beginning if more +than half-way through the buffer. + +Fix to automatically wrap long headers (for RFC compliance) before +sending. This should probably just be fixed in message-mode itself, +(but perhaps we can have a notmuch-message-mode that layers this on +top). + +Implement Fcc and use it for all messages, (whether a new composition, +a reply, or a forward). This again may require a notmuch-message-mode +that extends message-mode. + +Emacs saved-search interface +---------------------------- +Here's a proposal Carl wrote (id:87einafy4u.fsf@yoom.home.cworth.org): + + So what I'm imagining for the default notmuch view is something like + this: + + Welcome to notmuch. + + Notmuch search: _________________________________________ + + Saved searches: + + 55,342 All messages + 22 Inbox + + Recent searches: + + 1 from:"someone special" and tag:unread + 34 tag:notmuch and tag:todo + + Click (or press Enter) on any search to see the results. + Right-click (or press Space) on any recent search to save it. + + So the "saved searches" portion of the view is basically just what + notmuch-folder displays now. Above that there's an obvious place to + start a new search, (in a slightly more "web-browser-like" way than the + typical mini-buffer approach). + + All recent searches appear in the list at the bottom automatically, and + there's the documented mechanism for saving a search, (giving it a name + and having it appear above). + Portability ----------- Fix configure script to test each compiler warning we want to use. @@ -44,19 +90,27 @@ and *then* --max-threads), and also complete value for --sort= notmuch command-line tool ------------------------- +Fix the --format=json option to not imply --entire-thread. + +Implement "notmuch search --exclude-threads=" to allow +for excluding muted threads, (and any other negative, thread-based +filtering that the user wants to do). + Fix "notmuch show" so that the UI doesn't fail to show a thread that is visible in a search buffer, but happens to no longer match the current search. (Perhaps add a --matching= -option (or similar) to "notmuch show".) +option (or similar) to "notmuch show".) For now, this is being worked +around in the emacs interface by noticing that "notmuch show" returns +nothing and re-rerunning the command without the extra arguments. Teach "notmuch search" to return many different kinds of results. Some ideas: - notmuch search --for threads # Default if no --for is given - notmuch search --for messages - notmuch search --for tags - notmuch search --for addresses - notmuch search --for terms + notmuch search --output=threads # Default if no --output is given + notmuch search --output=messages + notmuch search --output=tags + notmuch search --output=addresses + notmuch search --output=terms Add a "--format" option to "notmuch search", (something printf-like for selecting what gets printed). @@ -64,9 +118,7 @@ for selecting what gets printed). Add a "--count-only" (or so?) option to "notmuch search" for returning the count of search results. -Give "notmuch restore" some progress indicator. Until we get the -Xapian bugs fixed that are making this operation slow, we really need -to let the user know that things are still moving. +Give "notmuch restore" some progress indicator. Fix "notmuch restore" to operate in a single pass much like "notmuch dump" does, rather than doing N searches into the database, each @@ -75,32 +127,34 @@ matching 1/N messages. Add a "-f " option to select an alternate configuration file. -Fix notmuch.c to call add_timestamp/get_timestamp with path names -relative to the database path. (Otherwise, moving the database to a -new directory will result in notmuch creating new timestamp documents -and leaving stale ones behind.) +Allow configuration for filename patterns that should be ignored when +indexing. -Fix notmuch.c to use a DIR prefix for directory timestamps, (the idea -being that it can then add other non-directory timestamps such as for -noting how far back in the past mail has been indexed, and whether it -needs to re-tag messages based on a theoretical "auto-tags" -configuration file). +Replace the "notmuch part --part=id" command with "notmuch show +--part=id", (David Edmonson wants to rewrite some of "notmuch show" to +provide more MIME-structure information in its output first). -Make "notmuch new" notice when a mail directory has gone more than a -month without receiving new mail and use that to trigger the printing -of the note that the user might want to mark the directory read-only. +Replace the "notmuch search-tags" command with "notmuch search +--output=tags". -Also make "notmuch new" optionally able to just mark those month-old -directories read-only on its own. (Could conflict with low-volume -lists such as announce lists if they are setup to deliver to their own -maildirs.) +Fix to avoid this ugly message: -Allow configuration for filename patterns that should be ignored when -indexing. + (process:17197): gmime-CRITICAL **: g_mime_message_get_mime_part: assertion `GMIME_IS_MESSAGE (message)' failed + Warning: Not indexing empty mime part. + + This probably means adding a test case to generate that message, + filing an upstream bug against GMime, and then silencing the + notmuch-generated portion of the warning (so that once GMime is + fixed, this is all silent). + +Simplify notmuch-reply to simply print the headers (we have the +original values) rather than calling GMime (which encodes) and adding +the confusing gmime-filter-headers.c code (which decodes). notmuch library --------------- -Index content from citations, please. +Add an interface to accept a "key" and a byte stream, rather than a +filename. Provide a sane syntax for date ranges. First, we don't want to require both endpoints to be specified. For example it would be nice to be @@ -115,75 +169,108 @@ Make failure to read a file (such as a permissions problem) a warning rather than an error (should be similar to the existing warning for a non-mail file). -Add support for files that are moved or deleted (which obviously need -to be handled differently). - Actually compile and install a libnotmuch shared library. Fix to use the *last* Message-ID header if multiple such headers are encountered, (I noticed this is one thing that kept me from seeing the same message-ID values as sup). -Add support for the user to specify custom headers to be indexed. - Add support for configuring "virtual tags" which are a tuple of (tag-name, search-specification). The database is responsible for ensuring that the virtual tag is always consistent. -General -------- -Audit everything for dealing with out-of-memory (and drop xutil.c). +Indicate to the user if two files with the same message ID have +content that is actually different in some interesting way. Perhaps +notmuch initially sees all changes as interesting, and quickly learns +from the user which changes are not interesting (such as the very +common mailing-list footer). -Write a test suite. +Fix notmuch_query_count_messages to share code with +notmuch_query_search_messages rather than duplicating code. (And +consider renaming it as well.) -Achieve 100% test coverage with the test suite. +Provide a mechanism for doing automatic address completion based on +notmuch searches. Here was one proposal made in IRC: -Investigate why the notmuch database is slightly larger than the sup -database for the same corpus of email. + I guess all it would really have to be would be a way + to configure a series of searches to try in turn, + (presenting ambiguities at a given single level, and + advancing to the next level only if one level + returned no matches). + So then I might have a series that looks like this: + notmuch search --output=address_from tag:address_book_alias + notmuch search --output=address_to tag:sent + notmuch search --output=address_from + I think I might like that quite a bit. + And then we have a story for an address book for + non-emacs users. + +Provide a ~me Xapian synonym for all of the user's configured email +addresses. -Xapian ------- -Fix defect #250 +Search syntax +------------- +Implement support for "tag:*" to expand to all tags. - replace_document should make minimal changes to database file - http://trac.xapian.org/ticket/250 +Fix "notmuch search to:" to be less confusing. Many users expect this +to search for all messages with a To: header, but it instead searches +for all messages with the word "to". If we don't provide the first +behavior, perhaps we should exit on an error when a configured prefix +is provided with no value? - It looks like it's going to be easy to fix. Here's the file to - change: +Support "*" in all cases and not just as a special case. That is, "* " +should also work, as well as "* and tag:inbox". - xapian-core/backends/flint/flint_database.cc +Implement a syntax for requesting set-theoertic operations on results +of multiple searches. For example, I would like to do: - And look for: + "tag:inbox" SET-SUBTRACT "tag:muted" - // FIXME - in the case where there is overlap between the new - // termlist and the old termlist, it would be better to compare the - // two lists, and make the minimum set of modifications required. - // This would lead to smaller changesets for replication, and - // probably be faster overall + as well as: - So I think this might be as easy as just walking over two - sorted lists looking for differences. + "tag:notmuch and " SET-INTERSECT + "tag:notmuch and not (tag:merged or tag:postponed)" - Note that this is in the currently default "flint" backend, - but the Xapian folks are probably more interested in fixing - the in-development "chert" backend. So the patch to get - upstreamed there will probably also fix: + See id:3wdpr282yz2.fsf@testarossa.amd.com for more details on the + use cases of the above. - xapian-core/backends/chert/chert_database.cc +Database changes +---------------- +Store a reference term for every message-id that appears in +References. We just started doing this for newly-added documents, but +at the next convenient database-schema upgrade, we should go back and +fix old messages to be consistent. - (I'm hoping the fix will be the same---an identical comment - exists there.) +Start indexing the List-Id header, (and re-index this header for +existing messages at the next database upgrade). - Also, if you want to experiment with the chert backend, - compile current Xapian source and run notmuch with - XAPIAN_PREFER_CHERT=1. I haven't tried that yet, but there are - claims that a chert database can be 40% smaller than an - equivalent flint database. +Start indexing the message file's directory ana make it available for +search as "folder:" (and re-index this value for existing messages at +the next database upgrade). -Report this bug: +Add support for the user to specify custom headers to be indexed (and +re-index these for existing messages at the next database upgrade). - "tag:foo and tag:bar and -tag:deleted" goes insane +Test suite +---------- +Start testing --format=json. - This seems to be triggered by a Boolean operator next to a - token starting with a non-word character---suddenly all the - Boolean operators get treated as literal tokens) +Achieve 100% test coverage with the test suite. + +Modularize test suite (to be able to run individual tests). + +Summarize test results at the end. + +Fix the insane quoting nightmare of the test suite, (and once we do +that we can actually test the implicit-phrase search feature such as +"notmuch search 'body search (phrase)'" + +Test "notmuch reply" choosing the correct email address from the +Received header when no configured email address appears in To or Cc. + +General +------- +Audit everything for dealing with out-of-memory (and drop xutil.c). + +Investigate why the notmuch database is slightly larger than the sup +database for the same corpus of email.