From: Jani Nikula Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2015 16:48:20 +0000 (+0300) Subject: cli: change the data structure for notmuch address deduplication X-Git-Tag: 0.21_rc0~27 X-Git-Url: https://git.notmuchmail.org/git?p=notmuch;a=commitdiff_plain;h=b8f4e7da3d61733fb47111b162ccabb967a3661e;ds=sidebyside cli: change the data structure for notmuch address deduplication Currently we key the address hash table with the case sensitive "name
". Switch to case insensitive keying with just address, and store the case sensitive name and address in linked lists. This will be helpful in adding support for different deduplication schemes in the future. There will be a slight performance penalty for the current full case sensitive name + address deduplication, but this is simpler as a whole when other deduplication schemes are added, and I expect the schemes to be added to become more popular than the current default. Aparet from the possible performance penalty, the only user visible change should be the change in the output ordering for --output=count. The order is not guaranteed (and is based on hash table traversal) currently anyway, so this should be of no consequence. --- diff --git a/notmuch-client.h b/notmuch-client.h index de8a3b15..3bd2903e 100644 --- a/notmuch-client.h +++ b/notmuch-client.h @@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ typedef GMimeCryptoContext notmuch_crypto_context_t; #include #include #include +#include #include "talloc-extra.h" diff --git a/notmuch-search.c b/notmuch-search.c index 966c310f..6cac0fcd 100644 --- a/notmuch-search.c +++ b/notmuch-search.c @@ -265,30 +265,70 @@ static mailbox_t *new_mailbox (void *ctx, const char *name, const char *addr) return mailbox; } +static int mailbox_compare (const void *v1, const void *v2) +{ + const mailbox_t *m1 = v1, *m2 = v2; + int ret; + + ret = strcmp_null (m1->name, m2->name); + if (! ret) + ret = strcmp (m1->addr, m2->addr); + + return ret; +} + /* Returns TRUE iff name and addr is duplicate. If not, stores the * name/addr pair in order to detect subsequent duplicates. */ static notmuch_bool_t is_duplicate (const search_context_t *ctx, const char *name, const char *addr) { char *key; + GList *list, *l; mailbox_t *mailbox; - key = talloc_asprintf (ctx->format, "%s <%s>", name, addr); - if (! key) - return FALSE; + list = g_hash_table_lookup (ctx->addresses, addr); + if (list) { + mailbox_t find = { + .name = name, + .addr = addr, + }; + + l = g_list_find_custom (list, &find, mailbox_compare); + if (l) { + mailbox = l->data; + mailbox->count++; + return TRUE; + } + + mailbox = new_mailbox (ctx->format, name, addr); + if (! mailbox) + return FALSE; - mailbox = g_hash_table_lookup (ctx->addresses, key); - if (mailbox) { - mailbox->count++; - talloc_free (key); - return TRUE; + /* + * XXX: It would be more efficient to prepend to the list, but + * then we'd have to store the changed list head back to the + * hash table. This check is here just to avoid the compiler + * warning for unused result. + */ + if (list != g_list_append (list, mailbox)) + INTERNAL_ERROR ("appending to list changed list head\n"); + + return FALSE; } + key = talloc_strdup (ctx->format, addr); + if (! key) + return FALSE; + mailbox = new_mailbox (ctx->format, name, addr); if (! mailbox) return FALSE; - g_hash_table_insert (ctx->addresses, key, mailbox); + list = g_list_append (NULL, mailbox); + if (! list) + return FALSE; + + g_hash_table_insert (ctx->addresses, key, list); return FALSE; } @@ -401,12 +441,21 @@ _talloc_free_for_g_hash (void *ptr) } static void -print_hash_value (unused (gpointer key), gpointer value, gpointer user_data) +_list_free_for_g_hash (void *ptr) { - const mailbox_t *mailbox = value; - search_context_t *ctx = user_data; + g_list_free_full (ptr, _talloc_free_for_g_hash); +} - print_mailbox (ctx, mailbox); +static void +print_list_value (void *mailbox, void *context) +{ + print_mailbox (context, mailbox); +} + +static void +print_hash_value (unused (void *key), void *list, void *context) +{ + g_list_foreach (list, print_list_value, context); } static int @@ -794,8 +843,9 @@ notmuch_address_command (notmuch_config_t *config, int argc, char *argv[]) argc - opt_index, argv + opt_index)) return EXIT_FAILURE; - ctx->addresses = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, - _talloc_free_for_g_hash, _talloc_free_for_g_hash); + ctx->addresses = g_hash_table_new_full (strcase_hash, strcase_equal, + _talloc_free_for_g_hash, + _list_free_for_g_hash); ret = do_search_messages (ctx);