X-Git-Url: https://git.notmuchmail.org/git?p=notmuch;a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2Fmessage.cc;h=978de066d4185ee991794bfad1f50140dd9424d6;hp=67875065f5c93f01edbad2387172d3767be59364;hb=af6b4b29f97b1f457bb7220491bf37536e1b9d7a;hpb=d9f61c26a1344b123c1812392bc39c32634a099a diff --git a/lib/message.cc b/lib/message.cc index 67875065..978de066 100644 --- a/lib/message.cc +++ b/lib/message.cc @@ -1027,13 +1027,54 @@ notmuch_message_remove_tag (notmuch_message_t *message, const char *tag) return NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS; } +/* Is the given filename within a maildir directory? + * + * Specifically, is the final directory component of 'filename' either + * "cur" or "new". If so, return a pointer to that final directory + * component within 'filename'. If not, return NULL. + * + * A non-NULL return value is guaranteed to be a valid string pointer + * pointing to the characters "new/" or "cur/", (but not + * NUL-terminated). + */ +static const char * +_filename_is_in_maildir (const char *filename) +{ + const char *slash, *dir = NULL; + + /* Find the last '/' separating directory from filename. */ + slash = strrchr (filename, '/'); + if (slash == NULL) + return NULL; + + /* Jump back 4 characters to where the previous '/' will be if the + * directory is named "cur" or "new". */ + if (slash - filename < 4) + return NULL; + + slash -= 4; + + if (*slash != '/') + return NULL; + + dir = slash + 1; + + if (STRNCMP_LITERAL (dir, "cur/") == 0 || + STRNCMP_LITERAL (dir, "new/") == 0) + { + return dir; + } + + return NULL; +} + notmuch_status_t notmuch_message_maildir_flags_to_tags (notmuch_message_t *message) { const char *flags; notmuch_status_t status; notmuch_filenames_t *filenames; - const char *filename; + const char *filename, *dir; char *combined_flags = talloc_strdup (message, ""); unsigned i; int seen_maildir_info = 0; @@ -1043,15 +1084,25 @@ notmuch_message_maildir_flags_to_tags (notmuch_message_t *message) notmuch_filenames_move_to_next (filenames)) { filename = notmuch_filenames_get (filenames); + dir = _filename_is_in_maildir (filename); - flags = strstr (filename, ":2,"); - if (! flags) + if (! dir) continue; - seen_maildir_info = 1; - flags += 3; - - combined_flags = talloc_strdup_append (combined_flags, flags); + flags = strstr (filename, ":2,"); + if (flags) { + seen_maildir_info = 1; + flags += 3; + combined_flags = talloc_strdup_append (combined_flags, flags); + } else if (STRNCMP_LITERAL (dir, "new/") == 0) { + /* Messages are delivered to new/ with no "info" part, but + * they effectively have default maildir flags. According + * to the spec, we should ignore the info part for + * messages in new/, but some MUAs (mutt) can set maildir + * flags on messages in new/, so we're liberal in what we + * accept. */ + seen_maildir_info = 1; + } } /* If none of the filenames have any maildir info field (not even @@ -1083,47 +1134,6 @@ notmuch_message_maildir_flags_to_tags (notmuch_message_t *message) return status; } -/* Is the given filename within a maildir directory? - * - * Specifically, is the final directory component of 'filename' either - * "cur" or "new". If so, return a pointer to that final directory - * component within 'filename'. If not, return NULL. - * - * A non-NULL return value is guaranteed to be a valid string pointer - * pointing to the characters "new/" or "cur/", (but not - * NUL-terminated). - */ -static const char * -_filename_is_in_maildir (const char *filename) -{ - const char *slash, *dir = NULL; - - /* Find the last '/' separating directory from filename. */ - slash = strrchr (filename, '/'); - if (slash == NULL) - return NULL; - - /* Jump back 4 characters to where the previous '/' will be if the - * directory is named "cur" or "new". */ - if (slash - filename < 4) - return NULL; - - slash -= 4; - - if (*slash != '/') - return NULL; - - dir = slash + 1; - - if (STRNCMP_LITERAL (dir, "cur/") == 0 || - STRNCMP_LITERAL (dir, "new/") == 0) - { - return dir; - } - - return NULL; -} - /* From the set of tags on 'message' and the flag2tag table, compute a * set of maildir-flag actions to be taken, (flags that should be * either set or cleared).