From: Daniel Kahn Gillmor Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2016 01:54:48 +0000 (-0300) Subject: fix thread breakage via ghost-on-removal X-Git-Tag: 0.22_rc0~9 X-Git-Url: https://git.notmuchmail.org/git?p=notmuch;a=commitdiff_plain;h=604d1e0977c2ede365f87492d6b9bf9a83c3e1d3 fix thread breakage via ghost-on-removal implement ghost-on-removal, the solution to T590-thread-breakage.sh that just adds a ghost message after removing each message. It leaks information about whether we've ever seen a given message id, but it's a fairly simple implementation. Note that _resolve_message_id_to_thread_id already introduces new message_ids to the database, so i think just searching for a given message ID may introduce the same metadata leakage. --- diff --git a/lib/message.cc b/lib/message.cc index 8d72ea22..415eac1b 100644 --- a/lib/message.cc +++ b/lib/message.cc @@ -1037,20 +1037,44 @@ _notmuch_message_sync (notmuch_message_t *message) message->modified = FALSE; } -/* Delete a message document from the database. */ +/* Delete a message document from the database, leaving a ghost + * message in its place */ notmuch_status_t _notmuch_message_delete (notmuch_message_t *message) { notmuch_status_t status; Xapian::WritableDatabase *db; + const char *mid, *tid; + notmuch_message_t *ghost; + notmuch_private_status_t private_status; + notmuch_database_t *notmuch; + + mid = notmuch_message_get_message_id (message); + tid = notmuch_message_get_thread_id (message); + notmuch = message->notmuch; status = _notmuch_database_ensure_writable (message->notmuch); if (status) return status; - db = static_cast (message->notmuch->xapian_db); + db = static_cast (notmuch->xapian_db); db->delete_document (message->doc_id); - return NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS; + + /* and reintroduce a ghost in its place */ + ghost = _notmuch_message_create_for_message_id (notmuch, mid, &private_status); + if (private_status == NOTMUCH_PRIVATE_STATUS_NO_DOCUMENT_FOUND) { + private_status = _notmuch_message_initialize_ghost (ghost, tid); + if (! private_status) + _notmuch_message_sync (ghost); + } else if (private_status == NOTMUCH_PRIVATE_STATUS_SUCCESS) { + /* this is deeply weird, and we should not have gotten into + this state. is there a better error message to return + here? */ + return NOTMUCH_STATUS_DUPLICATE_MESSAGE_ID; + } + + notmuch_message_destroy (ghost); + return COERCE_STATUS (private_status, "Error converting to ghost message"); } /* Transform a blank message into a ghost message. The caller must diff --git a/test/T590-thread-breakage.sh b/test/T590-thread-breakage.sh index 2f838b39..4385c066 100755 --- a/test/T590-thread-breakage.sh +++ b/test/T590-thread-breakage.sh @@ -94,20 +94,11 @@ notmuch new >/dev/null test_thread_count 1 'First message removed: still only one thread' test_content_count apple 0 test_content_count banana 1 -test_begin_subtest 'should be one ghost after first message removed' -test_subtest_known_broken -ghosts=$(../ghost-report ${MAIL_DIR}/.notmuch/xapian) -test_expect_equal "$ghosts" "1" +test_ghost_count 1 'should be one ghost after first message removed' message_a notmuch new >/dev/null -# this is known to fail (it shows 2 threads) because no "ghost -# message" was created for message A when it was removed from the -# index, despite message B still pointing to it. -test_begin_subtest 'First message reappears: should return to the same thread' -test_subtest_known_broken -count=$(notmuch count --output=threads) -test_expect_equal "$count" "1" +test_thread_count 1 'First message reappears: should return to the same thread' test_content_count apple 1 test_content_count banana 1 test_ghost_count 0 @@ -117,13 +108,21 @@ notmuch new >/dev/null test_thread_count 1 'Removing second message: still only one thread' test_content_count apple 1 test_content_count banana 0 -test_ghost_count 0 'No ghosts should remain after deletion of second message' +test_begin_subtest 'No ghosts should remain after deletion of second message' +# this is known to fail; we are leaking ghost messages deliberately +test_subtest_known_broken +ghosts=$(../ghost-report ${MAIL_DIR}/.notmuch/xapian) +test_expect_equal "$ghosts" "0" rm -f ${MAIL_DIR}/cur/a notmuch new >/dev/null test_thread_count 0 'All messages gone: no threads' test_content_count apple 0 test_content_count banana 0 -test_ghost_count 0 +test_begin_subtest 'No ghosts should remain after full thread deletion' +# this is known to fail; we are leaking ghost messages deliberately +test_subtest_known_broken +ghosts=$(../ghost-report ${MAIL_DIR}/.notmuch/xapian) +test_expect_equal "$ghosts" "0" test_done