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;; notmuch-hello.el --- welcome to notmuch, a frontend
;;
;; Copyright © David Edmondson
;;
;; This file is part of Notmuch.
;;
;; Notmuch is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
;; (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; Notmuch is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;; along with Notmuch. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;
;; Authors: David Edmondson <dme@dme.org>
(eval-when-compile (require 'cl))
(require 'widget)
(require 'wid-edit) ; For `widget-forward'.
(require 'notmuch-lib)
(require 'notmuch-mua)
(declare-function notmuch-search "notmuch" (&optional query oldest-first target-thread target-line continuation))
(declare-function notmuch-poll "notmuch" ())
(defcustom notmuch-hello-recent-searches-max 10
"The number of recent searches to display."
:type 'integer
:group 'notmuch-hello)
(defcustom notmuch-show-empty-saved-searches nil
"Should saved searches with no messages be listed?"
:type 'boolean
:group 'notmuch-hello)
(defun notmuch-sort-saved-searches (alist)
"Generate an alphabetically sorted saved searches alist."
(sort (copy-sequence alist) (lambda (a b) (string< (car a) (car b)))))
(defcustom notmuch-saved-search-sort-function nil
"Function used to sort the saved searches for the notmuch-hello view.
This variable controls how saved searches should be sorted. No
sorting (nil) displays the saved searches in the order they are
stored in `notmuch-saved-searches'. Sort alphabetically sorts the
saved searches in alphabetical order. Custom sort function should
be a function or a lambda expression that takes the saved
searches alist as a parameter, and returns a new saved searches
alist to be used."
:type '(choice (const :tag "No sorting" nil)
(const :tag "Sort alphabetically" notmuch-sort-saved-searches)
(function :tag "Custom sort function"
:value notmuch-sort-saved-searches))
:group 'notmuch-hello)
(defvar notmuch-hello-indent 4
"How much to indent non-headers.")
(defcustom notmuch-show-logo t
"Should the notmuch logo be shown?"
:type 'boolean
:group 'notmuch-hello)
(defcustom notmuch-show-all-tags-list nil
"Should all tags be shown in the notmuch-hello view?"
:type 'boolean
:group 'notmuch-hello)
(defcustom notmuch-hello-tag-list-make-query nil
"Function or string to generate queries for the all tags list.
This variable controls which query results are shown for each tag
in the \"all tags\" list. If nil, it will use all messages with
that tag. If this is set to a string, it is used as a filter for
messages having that tag (equivalent to \"tag:TAG and (THIS-VARIABLE)\").
Finally this can be a function that will be called for each tag and
should return a filter for that tag, or nil to hide the tag."
:type '(choice (const :tag "All messages" nil)
(const :tag "Unread messages" "tag:unread")
(string :tag "Custom filter"
:value "tag:unread")
(function :tag "Custom filter function"))
:group 'notmuch-hello)
(defcustom notmuch-hello-hide-tags nil
"List of tags to be hidden in the \"all tags\"-section."
:type '(repeat string)
:group 'notmuch-hello)
(defface notmuch-hello-logo-background
'((((class color)
(background dark))
(:background "#5f5f5f"))
(((class color)
(background light))
(:background "white")))
"Background colour for the notmuch logo."
:group 'notmuch-hello
:group 'notmuch-faces)
(defcustom notmuch-column-control t
"Controls the number of columns for saved searches/tags in notmuch view.
This variable has three potential sets of values:
- t: automatically calculate the number of columns possible based
on the tags to be shown and the window width,
- an integer: a lower bound on the number of characters that will
be used to display each column,
- a float: a fraction of the window width that is the lower bound
on the number of characters that should be used for each
column.
So:
- if you would like two columns of tags, set this to 0.5.
- if you would like a single column of tags, set this to 1.0.
- if you would like tags to be 30 characters wide, set this to
30.
- if you don't want to worry about all of this nonsense, leave
this set to `t'."
:type '(choice
(const :tag "Automatically calculated" t)
(integer :tag "Number of characters")
(float :tag "Fraction of window"))
:group 'notmuch-hello)
(defcustom notmuch-hello-thousands-separator " "
"The string used as a thousands separator.
Typically \",\" in the US and UK and \".\" or \" \" in Europe.
The latter is recommended in the SI/ISO 31-0 standard and by the
International Bureau of Weights and Measures."
:type 'string
:group 'notmuch-hello)
(defcustom notmuch-hello-mode-hook nil
"Functions called after entering `notmuch-hello-mode'."
:type 'hook
:group 'notmuch-hello
:group 'notmuch-hooks)
(defcustom notmuch-hello-refresh-hook nil
"Functions called after updating a `notmuch-hello' buffer."
:type 'hook
:group 'notmuch-hello
:group 'notmuch-hooks)
(defvar notmuch-hello-url "http://notmuchmail.org"
"The `notmuch' web site.")
(defvar notmuch-hello-custom-section-options
'((:filter (string :tag "Filter for each tag"))
(:filter-count (string :tag "Different filter to generate message counts"))
(:initially-hidden (const :tag "Hide this section on startup" t))
(:show-empty-searches (const :tag "Show queries with no matching messages" t))
(:hide-if-empty (const :tag "Hide this section if all queries are empty
\(and not shown by show-empty-searches)" t)))
"Various customization-options for notmuch-hello-tags/query-section.")
(define-widget 'notmuch-hello-tags-section 'lazy
"Customize-type for notmuch-hello tag-list sections."
:tag "Customized tag-list section (see docstring for details)"
:type
`(list :tag ""
(const :tag "" notmuch-hello-insert-tags-section)
(string :tag "Title for this section")
(plist
:inline t
:options
,(append notmuch-hello-custom-section-options
'((:hide-tags (repeat :tag "Tags that will be hidden"
string)))))))
(define-widget 'notmuch-hello-query-section 'lazy
"Customize-type for custom saved-search-like sections"
:tag "Customized queries section (see docstring for details)"
:type
`(list :tag ""
(const :tag "" notmuch-hello-insert-searches)
(string :tag "Title for this section")
(repeat :tag "Queries"
(cons (string :tag "Name") (string :tag "Query")))
(plist :inline t :options ,notmuch-hello-custom-section-options)))
(defcustom notmuch-hello-sections
(list #'notmuch-hello-insert-header
#'notmuch-hello-insert-saved-searches
#'notmuch-hello-insert-search
#'notmuch-hello-insert-recent-searches
#'notmuch-hello-insert-alltags
#'notmuch-hello-insert-footer)
"Sections for notmuch-hello.
The list contains functions which are used to construct sections in
notmuch-hello buffer. When notmuch-hello buffer is constructed,
these functions are run in the order they appear in this list. Each
function produces a section simply by adding content to the current
buffer. A section should not end with an empty line, because a
newline will be inserted after each section by `notmuch-hello'.
emacs: simplify point placement in notmuch-hello refresh notmuch-hello (called also through notmuch-hello-update, bound to '=' by default) tries to find the widget under or following point before refresh, and put the point back to the widget afterwards. The code has grown quite complicated, and has at least the following issues: 1) All the individual section functions have to include code to support point placement. If there is no such support, point is dropped to the search box. Only saved searches and all tags sections support point placement. 2) Point placement is based on widget-value. If there are two widgets with the same widget-value (for example a saved search with the same name as a tag) the point is moved to the earlier one, even if point was on the later one. 3) When first entering notmuch-hello notmuch-hello-target is nil, and point is dropped to the search box. Moving the point to the search box is annoying because the user is required to move the point before being able to enter key bindings. Simplify the code by removing all point placement based on widgets, as it does not work properly, and trying to fix that would unnecessarily complicate the code. Save current line and column before refresh, and restore them afterwards. Sometimes, if notmuch-show-empty-saved-searches is nil, and the refresh adds or removes saved searches from the list, this has the appearance of moving the point relative to the nearest widgets. This is a much smaller and less frequent problem than the ones listed above.
2012-09-30 09:36:12 +02:00
Each function should take no arguments. The return value is
ignored.
For convenience an element can also be a list of the form (FUNC ARG1
ARG2 .. ARGN) in which case FUNC will be applied to the rest of the
list.
A \"Customized tag-list section\" item in the customize-interface
displays a list of all tags, optionally hiding some of them. It
is also possible to filter the list of messages matching each tag
by an additional filter query. Similarly, the count of messages
displayed next to the buttons can be generated by applying a
different filter to the tag query. These filters are also
supported for \"Customized queries section\" items."
:group 'notmuch-hello
:type
'(repeat
(choice (function-item notmuch-hello-insert-header)
(function-item notmuch-hello-insert-saved-searches)
(function-item notmuch-hello-insert-search)
(function-item notmuch-hello-insert-recent-searches)
(function-item notmuch-hello-insert-alltags)
(function-item notmuch-hello-insert-footer)
(function-item notmuch-hello-insert-inbox)
notmuch-hello-tags-section
notmuch-hello-query-section
(function :tag "Custom section"))))
(defcustom notmuch-hello-auto-refresh t
"Automatically refresh when returning to the notmuch-hello buffer."
:group 'notmuch-hello
:type 'boolean)
(defvar notmuch-hello-hidden-sections nil
"List of sections titles whose contents are hidden")
(defvar notmuch-hello-first-run t
"True if `notmuch-hello' is run for the first time, set to nil
afterwards.")
(defun notmuch-hello-nice-number (n)
(let (result)
(while (> n 0)
(push (% n 1000) result)
(setq n (/ n 1000)))
(setq result (or result '(0)))
(apply #'concat
(number-to-string (car result))
(mapcar (lambda (elem)
(format "%s%03d" notmuch-hello-thousands-separator elem))
(cdr result)))))
(defun notmuch-hello-trim (search)
"Trim whitespace."
(if (string-match "^[[:space:]]*\\(.*[^[:space:]]\\)[[:space:]]*$" search)
(match-string 1 search)
search))
(defun notmuch-hello-search (&optional search)
(unless (null search)
(setq search (notmuch-hello-trim search))
(let ((history-delete-duplicates t))
(add-to-history 'notmuch-search-history search)))
(notmuch-search search notmuch-search-oldest-first))
(defun notmuch-hello-add-saved-search (widget)
(interactive)
(let ((search (widget-value
(symbol-value
(widget-get widget :notmuch-saved-search-widget))))
(name (completing-read "Name for saved search: "
notmuch-saved-searches)))
;; If an existing saved search with this name exists, remove it.
(setq notmuch-saved-searches
(loop for elem in notmuch-saved-searches
if (not (equal name
(car elem)))
collect elem))
;; Add the new one.
(customize-save-variable 'notmuch-saved-searches
(add-to-list 'notmuch-saved-searches
(cons name search) t))
(message "Saved '%s' as '%s'." search name)
(notmuch-hello-update)))
(defun notmuch-hello-delete-search-from-history (widget)
(interactive)
(let ((search (widget-value
(symbol-value
(widget-get widget :notmuch-saved-search-widget)))))
(setq notmuch-search-history (delete search
notmuch-search-history))
(notmuch-hello-update)))
(defun notmuch-hello-longest-label (searches-alist)
(or (loop for elem in searches-alist
maximize (length (car elem)))
0))
(defun notmuch-hello-reflect-generate-row (ncols nrows row list)
(let ((len (length list)))
(loop for col from 0 to (- ncols 1)
collect (let ((offset (+ (* nrows col) row)))
(if (< offset len)
(nth offset list)
;; Don't forget to insert an empty slot in the
;; output matrix if there is no corresponding
;; value in the input matrix.
nil)))))
(defun notmuch-hello-reflect (list ncols)
"Reflect a `ncols' wide matrix represented by `list' along the
diagonal."
;; Not very lispy...
(let ((nrows (ceiling (length list) ncols)))
(loop for row from 0 to (- nrows 1)
append (notmuch-hello-reflect-generate-row ncols nrows row list))))
(defun notmuch-hello-widget-search (widget &rest ignore)
(notmuch-search (widget-get widget
:notmuch-search-terms)
notmuch-search-oldest-first))
(defun notmuch-saved-search-count (search)
(car (process-lines notmuch-command "count" search)))
(defun notmuch-hello-tags-per-line (widest)
"Determine how many tags to show per line and how wide they
should be. Returns a cons cell `(tags-per-line width)'."
(let ((tags-per-line
(cond
((integerp notmuch-column-control)
(max 1
(/ (- (window-width) notmuch-hello-indent)
;; Count is 9 wide (8 digits plus space), 1 for the space
;; after the name.
(+ 9 1 (max notmuch-column-control widest)))))
((floatp notmuch-column-control)
(let* ((available-width (- (window-width) notmuch-hello-indent))
(proposed-width (max (* available-width notmuch-column-control) widest)))
(floor available-width proposed-width)))
(t
(max 1
(/ (- (window-width) notmuch-hello-indent)
;; Count is 9 wide (8 digits plus space), 1 for the space
;; after the name.
(+ 9 1 widest)))))))
(cons tags-per-line (/ (max 1
(- (window-width) notmuch-hello-indent
;; Count is 9 wide (8 digits plus
;; space), 1 for the space after the
;; name.
(* tags-per-line (+ 9 1))))
tags-per-line))))
(defun notmuch-hello-filtered-query (query filter)
"Constructs a query to search all messages matching QUERY and FILTER.
If FILTER is a string, it is directly used in the returned query.
If FILTER is a function, it is called with QUERY as a parameter and
the string it returns is used as the query. If nil is returned,
the entry is hidden.
Otherwise, FILTER is ignored.
"
(cond
((functionp filter) (funcall filter query))
((stringp filter)
(concat "(" query ") and (" filter ")"))
(t query)))
(defun notmuch-hello-query-counts (query-alist &rest options)
"Compute list of counts of matched messages from QUERY-ALIST.
QUERY-ALIST must be a list containing elements of the form (NAME . QUERY)
or (NAME QUERY COUNT-QUERY). If the latter form is used,
COUNT-QUERY specifies an alternate query to be used to generate
the count for the associated query.
The result is the list of elements of the form (NAME QUERY COUNT).
The values :show-empty-searches, :filter and :filter-count from
options will be handled as specified for
`notmuch-hello-insert-searches'."
(with-temp-buffer
(dolist (elem query-alist nil)
(let ((count-query (if (consp (cdr elem))
;; do we have a different query for the message count?
(third elem)
(cdr elem))))
(insert
(notmuch-hello-filtered-query count-query
(or (plist-get options :filter-count)
(plist-get options :filter)))
"\n")))
(unless (= (call-process-region (point-min) (point-max) notmuch-command
t t nil "count" "--batch") 0)
(notmuch-logged-error "notmuch count --batch failed"
"Please check that the notmuch CLI is new enough to support `count
--batch'. In general we recommend running matching versions of
the CLI and emacs interface."))
(goto-char (point-min))
(notmuch-remove-if-not
#'identity
(mapcar
(lambda (elem)
(let ((name (car elem))
(search-query (if (consp (cdr elem))
;; do we have a different query for the message count?
(second elem)
(cdr elem)))
(message-count (prog1 (read (current-buffer))
(forward-line 1))))
(and (or (plist-get options :show-empty-searches) (> message-count 0))
(list name (notmuch-hello-filtered-query
search-query (plist-get options :filter))
message-count))))
query-alist))))
(defun notmuch-hello-insert-buttons (searches)
"Insert buttons for SEARCHES.
SEARCHES must be a list containing lists of the form (NAME QUERY COUNT), where
QUERY is the query to start when the button for the corresponding entry is
activated. COUNT should be the number of messages matching the query.
Such a list can be computed with `notmuch-hello-query-counts'."
(let* ((widest (notmuch-hello-longest-label searches))
(tags-and-width (notmuch-hello-tags-per-line widest))
(tags-per-line (car tags-and-width))
(column-width (cdr tags-and-width))
(column-indent 0)
(count 0)
(reordered-list (notmuch-hello-reflect searches tags-per-line))
;; Hack the display of the buttons used.
(widget-push-button-prefix "")
emacs: simplify point placement in notmuch-hello refresh notmuch-hello (called also through notmuch-hello-update, bound to '=' by default) tries to find the widget under or following point before refresh, and put the point back to the widget afterwards. The code has grown quite complicated, and has at least the following issues: 1) All the individual section functions have to include code to support point placement. If there is no such support, point is dropped to the search box. Only saved searches and all tags sections support point placement. 2) Point placement is based on widget-value. If there are two widgets with the same widget-value (for example a saved search with the same name as a tag) the point is moved to the earlier one, even if point was on the later one. 3) When first entering notmuch-hello notmuch-hello-target is nil, and point is dropped to the search box. Moving the point to the search box is annoying because the user is required to move the point before being able to enter key bindings. Simplify the code by removing all point placement based on widgets, as it does not work properly, and trying to fix that would unnecessarily complicate the code. Save current line and column before refresh, and restore them afterwards. Sometimes, if notmuch-show-empty-saved-searches is nil, and the refresh adds or removes saved searches from the list, this has the appearance of moving the point relative to the nearest widgets. This is a much smaller and less frequent problem than the ones listed above.
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(widget-push-button-suffix ""))
;; dme: It feels as though there should be a better way to
;; implement this loop than using an incrementing counter.
(mapc (lambda (elem)
;; (not elem) indicates an empty slot in the matrix.
(when elem
(if (> column-indent 0)
(widget-insert (make-string column-indent ? )))
(let* ((name (first elem))
(query (second elem))
(msg-count (third elem)))
(widget-insert (format "%8s "
(notmuch-hello-nice-number msg-count)))
(widget-create 'push-button
:notify #'notmuch-hello-widget-search
:notmuch-search-terms query
name)
(setq column-indent
(1+ (max 0 (- column-width (length name)))))))
(setq count (1+ count))
(when (eq (% count tags-per-line) 0)
(setq column-indent 0)
(widget-insert "\n")))
reordered-list)
;; If the last line was not full (and hence did not include a
;; carriage return), insert one now.
(unless (eq (% count tags-per-line) 0)
emacs: simplify point placement in notmuch-hello refresh notmuch-hello (called also through notmuch-hello-update, bound to '=' by default) tries to find the widget under or following point before refresh, and put the point back to the widget afterwards. The code has grown quite complicated, and has at least the following issues: 1) All the individual section functions have to include code to support point placement. If there is no such support, point is dropped to the search box. Only saved searches and all tags sections support point placement. 2) Point placement is based on widget-value. If there are two widgets with the same widget-value (for example a saved search with the same name as a tag) the point is moved to the earlier one, even if point was on the later one. 3) When first entering notmuch-hello notmuch-hello-target is nil, and point is dropped to the search box. Moving the point to the search box is annoying because the user is required to move the point before being able to enter key bindings. Simplify the code by removing all point placement based on widgets, as it does not work properly, and trying to fix that would unnecessarily complicate the code. Save current line and column before refresh, and restore them afterwards. Sometimes, if notmuch-show-empty-saved-searches is nil, and the refresh adds or removes saved searches from the list, this has the appearance of moving the point relative to the nearest widgets. This is a much smaller and less frequent problem than the ones listed above.
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(widget-insert "\n"))))
(defimage notmuch-hello-logo ((:type png :file "notmuch-logo.png")))
(defun notmuch-hello-update (&optional no-display)
"Update the current notmuch view."
;; Lazy - rebuild everything.
(notmuch-hello no-display))
(defun notmuch-hello-window-configuration-change ()
"Hook function to update the hello buffer when it is switched to."
(let ((hello-buf (get-buffer "*notmuch-hello*"))
(do-refresh nil))
;; Consider all windows in the currently selected frame, since
;; that's where the configuration change happened. This also
;; refreshes our snapshot of all windows, so we have to do this
;; even if we know we won't refresh (e.g., hello-buf is null).
(dolist (window (window-list))
(let ((last-buf (window-parameter window 'notmuch-hello-last-buffer))
(cur-buf (window-buffer window)))
(when (not (eq last-buf cur-buf))
;; This window changed or is new. Update recorded buffer
;; for next time.
(set-window-parameter window 'notmuch-hello-last-buffer cur-buf)
(when (and (eq cur-buf hello-buf) last-buf)
;; The user just switched to hello in this window (hello
;; is currently visible, was not visible on the last
;; configuration change, and this is not a new window)
(setq do-refresh t)))))
(when (and do-refresh notmuch-hello-auto-refresh)
;; Refresh hello as soon as we get back to redisplay. On Emacs
;; 24, we can't do it right here because something in this
;; hook's call stack overrides hello's point placement.
(run-at-time nil nil #'notmuch-hello t))
(when (null hello-buf)
;; Clean up hook
(remove-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook
#'notmuch-hello-window-configuration-change))))
(defvar notmuch-hello-mode-map
(let ((map (if (fboundp 'make-composed-keymap)
;; Inherit both widget-keymap and notmuch-common-keymap
(make-composed-keymap widget-keymap)
;; Before Emacs 24, keymaps didn't support multiple
;; inheritance,, so just copy the widget keymap since
;; it's unlikely to change.
(copy-keymap widget-keymap))))
(set-keymap-parent map notmuch-common-keymap)
(define-key map "v" (lambda () "Display the notmuch version" (interactive)
(message "notmuch version %s" (notmuch-version))))
(define-key map (kbd "<C-tab>") 'widget-backward)
map)
"Keymap for \"notmuch hello\" buffers.")
(fset 'notmuch-hello-mode-map notmuch-hello-mode-map)
(defun notmuch-hello-mode ()
"Major mode for convenient notmuch navigation. This is your entry portal into notmuch.
Complete list of currently available key bindings:
\\{notmuch-hello-mode-map}"
(interactive)
(kill-all-local-variables)
(setq notmuch-buffer-refresh-function #'notmuch-hello-update)
(use-local-map notmuch-hello-mode-map)
(setq major-mode 'notmuch-hello-mode
mode-name "notmuch-hello")
(run-mode-hooks 'notmuch-hello-mode-hook)
;;(setq buffer-read-only t)
)
(defun notmuch-hello-generate-tag-alist (&optional hide-tags)
"Return an alist from tags to queries to display in the all-tags section."
(mapcar (lambda (tag)
(cons tag (concat "tag:" (notmuch-escape-boolean-term tag))))
(notmuch-remove-if-not
(lambda (tag)
(not (member tag hide-tags)))
(process-lines notmuch-command "search" "--output=tags" "*"))))
(defun notmuch-hello-insert-header ()
"Insert the default notmuch-hello header."
(when notmuch-show-logo
(let ((image notmuch-hello-logo))
;; The notmuch logo uses transparency. That can display poorly
;; when inserting the image into an emacs buffer (black logo on
;; a black background), so force the background colour of the
;; image. We use a face to represent the colour so that
;; `defface' can be used to declare the different possible
;; colours, which depend on whether the frame has a light or
;; dark background.
(setq image (cons 'image
(append (cdr image)
(list :background (face-background 'notmuch-hello-logo-background)))))
(insert-image image))
(widget-insert " "))
(widget-insert "Welcome to ")
;; Hack the display of the links used.
(let ((widget-link-prefix "")
(widget-link-suffix ""))
(widget-create 'link
:notify (lambda (&rest ignore)
(browse-url notmuch-hello-url))
:help-echo "Visit the notmuch website."
"notmuch")
(widget-insert ". ")
(widget-insert "You have ")
(widget-create 'link
:notify (lambda (&rest ignore)
(notmuch-hello-update))
:help-echo "Refresh"
(notmuch-hello-nice-number
(string-to-number (car (process-lines notmuch-command "count")))))
(widget-insert " messages.\n")))
(defun notmuch-hello-insert-saved-searches ()
"Insert the saved-searches section."
(let ((searches (notmuch-hello-query-counts
(if notmuch-saved-search-sort-function
(funcall notmuch-saved-search-sort-function
notmuch-saved-searches)
notmuch-saved-searches)
emacs: simplify point placement in notmuch-hello refresh notmuch-hello (called also through notmuch-hello-update, bound to '=' by default) tries to find the widget under or following point before refresh, and put the point back to the widget afterwards. The code has grown quite complicated, and has at least the following issues: 1) All the individual section functions have to include code to support point placement. If there is no such support, point is dropped to the search box. Only saved searches and all tags sections support point placement. 2) Point placement is based on widget-value. If there are two widgets with the same widget-value (for example a saved search with the same name as a tag) the point is moved to the earlier one, even if point was on the later one. 3) When first entering notmuch-hello notmuch-hello-target is nil, and point is dropped to the search box. Moving the point to the search box is annoying because the user is required to move the point before being able to enter key bindings. Simplify the code by removing all point placement based on widgets, as it does not work properly, and trying to fix that would unnecessarily complicate the code. Save current line and column before refresh, and restore them afterwards. Sometimes, if notmuch-show-empty-saved-searches is nil, and the refresh adds or removes saved searches from the list, this has the appearance of moving the point relative to the nearest widgets. This is a much smaller and less frequent problem than the ones listed above.
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:show-empty-searches notmuch-show-empty-saved-searches)))
(when searches
(widget-insert "Saved searches: ")
(widget-create 'push-button
:notify (lambda (&rest ignore)
(customize-variable 'notmuch-saved-searches))
"edit")
(widget-insert "\n\n")
(let ((start (point)))
emacs: simplify point placement in notmuch-hello refresh notmuch-hello (called also through notmuch-hello-update, bound to '=' by default) tries to find the widget under or following point before refresh, and put the point back to the widget afterwards. The code has grown quite complicated, and has at least the following issues: 1) All the individual section functions have to include code to support point placement. If there is no such support, point is dropped to the search box. Only saved searches and all tags sections support point placement. 2) Point placement is based on widget-value. If there are two widgets with the same widget-value (for example a saved search with the same name as a tag) the point is moved to the earlier one, even if point was on the later one. 3) When first entering notmuch-hello notmuch-hello-target is nil, and point is dropped to the search box. Moving the point to the search box is annoying because the user is required to move the point before being able to enter key bindings. Simplify the code by removing all point placement based on widgets, as it does not work properly, and trying to fix that would unnecessarily complicate the code. Save current line and column before refresh, and restore them afterwards. Sometimes, if notmuch-show-empty-saved-searches is nil, and the refresh adds or removes saved searches from the list, this has the appearance of moving the point relative to the nearest widgets. This is a much smaller and less frequent problem than the ones listed above.
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(notmuch-hello-insert-buttons searches)
(indent-rigidly start (point) notmuch-hello-indent)))))
(defun notmuch-hello-insert-search ()
"Insert a search widget."
(widget-insert "Search: ")
(widget-create 'editable-field
;; Leave some space at the start and end of the
;; search boxes.
:size (max 8 (- (window-width) notmuch-hello-indent
(length "Search: ")))
:action (lambda (widget &rest ignore)
(notmuch-hello-search (widget-value widget))))
;; Add an invisible dot to make `widget-end-of-line' ignore
;; trailing spaces in the search widget field. A dot is used
;; instead of a space to make `show-trailing-whitespace'
;; happy, i.e. avoid it marking the whole line as trailing
;; spaces.
(widget-insert ".")
(put-text-property (1- (point)) (point) 'invisible t)
(widget-insert "\n"))
(defun notmuch-hello-insert-recent-searches ()
"Insert recent searches."
(when notmuch-search-history
(widget-insert "Recent searches: ")
(widget-create 'push-button
:notify (lambda (&rest ignore)
(when (y-or-n-p "Are you sure you want to clear the searches? ")
(setq notmuch-search-history nil)
(notmuch-hello-update)))
"clear")
(widget-insert "\n\n")
(let ((start (point)))
(loop for i from 1 to notmuch-hello-recent-searches-max
for search in notmuch-search-history do
(let ((widget-symbol (intern (format "notmuch-hello-search-%d" i))))
(set widget-symbol
(widget-create 'editable-field
;; Don't let the search boxes be
;; less than 8 characters wide.
:size (max 8
(- (window-width)
;; Leave some space
;; at the start and
;; end of the
;; boxes.
(* 2 notmuch-hello-indent)
;; 1 for the space
;; before the
;; `[save]' button. 6
;; for the `[save]'
;; button.
1 6
;; 1 for the space
;; before the `[del]'
;; button. 5 for the
;; `[del]' button.
1 5))
:action (lambda (widget &rest ignore)
(notmuch-hello-search (widget-value widget)))
search))
(widget-insert " ")
(widget-create 'push-button
:notify (lambda (widget &rest ignore)
(notmuch-hello-add-saved-search widget))
:notmuch-saved-search-widget widget-symbol
"save")
(widget-insert " ")
(widget-create 'push-button
:notify (lambda (widget &rest ignore)
(when (y-or-n-p "Are you sure you want to delete this search? ")
(notmuch-hello-delete-search-from-history widget)))
:notmuch-saved-search-widget widget-symbol
"del"))
(widget-insert "\n"))
(indent-rigidly start (point) notmuch-hello-indent))
nil))
(defun notmuch-hello-insert-searches (title query-alist &rest options)
"Insert a section with TITLE showing a list of buttons made from QUERY-ALIST.
QUERY-ALIST must be a list containing elements of the form (NAME . QUERY)
or (NAME QUERY COUNT-QUERY). If the latter form is used,
COUNT-QUERY specifies an alternate query to be used to generate
the count for the associated item.
Supports the following entries in OPTIONS as a plist:
:initially-hidden - if non-nil, section will be hidden on startup
:show-empty-searches - show buttons with no matching messages
:hide-if-empty - hide if no buttons would be shown
(only makes sense without :show-empty-searches)
:filter - This can be a function that takes the search query as its argument and
returns a filter to be used in conjuction with the query for that search or nil
to hide the element. This can also be a string that is used as a combined with
each query using \"and\".
:filter-count - Separate filter to generate the count displayed each search. Accepts
the same values as :filter. If :filter and :filter-count are specified, this
will be used instead of :filter, not in conjunction with it."
(widget-insert title ": ")
(if (and notmuch-hello-first-run (plist-get options :initially-hidden))
(add-to-list 'notmuch-hello-hidden-sections title))
(let ((is-hidden (member title notmuch-hello-hidden-sections))
(start (point)))
(if is-hidden
(widget-create 'push-button
:notify `(lambda (widget &rest ignore)
(setq notmuch-hello-hidden-sections
(delete ,title notmuch-hello-hidden-sections))
(notmuch-hello-update))
"show")
(widget-create 'push-button
:notify `(lambda (widget &rest ignore)
(add-to-list 'notmuch-hello-hidden-sections
,title)
(notmuch-hello-update))
"hide"))
(widget-insert "\n")
emacs: simplify point placement in notmuch-hello refresh notmuch-hello (called also through notmuch-hello-update, bound to '=' by default) tries to find the widget under or following point before refresh, and put the point back to the widget afterwards. The code has grown quite complicated, and has at least the following issues: 1) All the individual section functions have to include code to support point placement. If there is no such support, point is dropped to the search box. Only saved searches and all tags sections support point placement. 2) Point placement is based on widget-value. If there are two widgets with the same widget-value (for example a saved search with the same name as a tag) the point is moved to the earlier one, even if point was on the later one. 3) When first entering notmuch-hello notmuch-hello-target is nil, and point is dropped to the search box. Moving the point to the search box is annoying because the user is required to move the point before being able to enter key bindings. Simplify the code by removing all point placement based on widgets, as it does not work properly, and trying to fix that would unnecessarily complicate the code. Save current line and column before refresh, and restore them afterwards. Sometimes, if notmuch-show-empty-saved-searches is nil, and the refresh adds or removes saved searches from the list, this has the appearance of moving the point relative to the nearest widgets. This is a much smaller and less frequent problem than the ones listed above.
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(when (not is-hidden)
(let ((searches (apply 'notmuch-hello-query-counts query-alist options)))
(when (or (not (plist-get options :hide-if-empty))
searches)
(widget-insert "\n")
(notmuch-hello-insert-buttons searches)
(indent-rigidly start (point) notmuch-hello-indent))))))
(defun notmuch-hello-insert-tags-section (&optional title &rest options)
"Insert a section displaying all tags with message counts.
TITLE defaults to \"All tags\".
Allowed options are those accepted by `notmuch-hello-insert-searches' and the
following:
:hide-tags - List of tags that should be excluded."
(apply 'notmuch-hello-insert-searches
(or title "All tags")
(notmuch-hello-generate-tag-alist (plist-get options :hide-tags))
options))
(defun notmuch-hello-insert-inbox ()
"Show an entry for each saved search and inboxed messages for each tag"
(notmuch-hello-insert-searches "What's in your inbox"
(append
notmuch-saved-searches
(notmuch-hello-generate-tag-alist))
:filter "tag:inbox"))
(defun notmuch-hello-insert-alltags ()
"Insert a section displaying all tags and associated message counts"
(notmuch-hello-insert-tags-section
nil
:initially-hidden (not notmuch-show-all-tags-list)
:hide-tags notmuch-hello-hide-tags
:filter notmuch-hello-tag-list-make-query))
(defun notmuch-hello-insert-footer ()
"Insert the notmuch-hello footer."
(let ((start (point)))
(widget-insert "Type a search query and hit RET to view matching threads.\n")
(when notmuch-search-history
(widget-insert "Hit RET to re-submit a previous search. Edit it first if you like.\n")
(widget-insert "Save recent searches with the `save' button.\n"))
(when notmuch-saved-searches
(widget-insert "Edit saved searches with the `edit' button.\n"))
(widget-insert "Hit RET or click on a saved search or tag name to view matching threads.\n")
(widget-insert "`=' to refresh this screen. `s' to search messages. `q' to quit.\n")
(widget-create 'link
:notify (lambda (&rest ignore)
(customize-variable 'notmuch-hello-sections))
:button-prefix "" :button-suffix ""
"Customize")
(widget-insert " this page.")
(let ((fill-column (- (window-width) notmuch-hello-indent)))
(center-region start (point)))))
;;;###autoload
(defun notmuch-hello (&optional no-display)
"Run notmuch and display saved searches, known tags, etc."
(interactive)
;; This may cause a window configuration change, so if the
;; auto-refresh hook is already installed, avoid recursive refresh.
(let ((notmuch-hello-auto-refresh nil))
(if no-display
(set-buffer "*notmuch-hello*")
(switch-to-buffer "*notmuch-hello*")))
;; Install auto-refresh hook
(when notmuch-hello-auto-refresh
(add-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook
#'notmuch-hello-window-configuration-change))
emacs: simplify point placement in notmuch-hello refresh notmuch-hello (called also through notmuch-hello-update, bound to '=' by default) tries to find the widget under or following point before refresh, and put the point back to the widget afterwards. The code has grown quite complicated, and has at least the following issues: 1) All the individual section functions have to include code to support point placement. If there is no such support, point is dropped to the search box. Only saved searches and all tags sections support point placement. 2) Point placement is based on widget-value. If there are two widgets with the same widget-value (for example a saved search with the same name as a tag) the point is moved to the earlier one, even if point was on the later one. 3) When first entering notmuch-hello notmuch-hello-target is nil, and point is dropped to the search box. Moving the point to the search box is annoying because the user is required to move the point before being able to enter key bindings. Simplify the code by removing all point placement based on widgets, as it does not work properly, and trying to fix that would unnecessarily complicate the code. Save current line and column before refresh, and restore them afterwards. Sometimes, if notmuch-show-empty-saved-searches is nil, and the refresh adds or removes saved searches from the list, this has the appearance of moving the point relative to the nearest widgets. This is a much smaller and less frequent problem than the ones listed above.
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(let ((target-line (line-number-at-pos))
(target-column (current-column))
(inhibit-read-only t))
;; Delete all editable widget fields. Editable widget fields are
;; tracked in a buffer local variable `widget-field-list' (and
;; others). If we do `erase-buffer' without properly deleting the
;; widgets, some widget-related functions are confused later.
(mapc 'widget-delete widget-field-list)
(erase-buffer)
(unless (eq major-mode 'notmuch-hello-mode)
(notmuch-hello-mode))
(let ((all (overlay-lists)))
;; Delete all the overlays.
(mapc 'delete-overlay (car all))
(mapc 'delete-overlay (cdr all)))
emacs: simplify point placement in notmuch-hello refresh notmuch-hello (called also through notmuch-hello-update, bound to '=' by default) tries to find the widget under or following point before refresh, and put the point back to the widget afterwards. The code has grown quite complicated, and has at least the following issues: 1) All the individual section functions have to include code to support point placement. If there is no such support, point is dropped to the search box. Only saved searches and all tags sections support point placement. 2) Point placement is based on widget-value. If there are two widgets with the same widget-value (for example a saved search with the same name as a tag) the point is moved to the earlier one, even if point was on the later one. 3) When first entering notmuch-hello notmuch-hello-target is nil, and point is dropped to the search box. Moving the point to the search box is annoying because the user is required to move the point before being able to enter key bindings. Simplify the code by removing all point placement based on widgets, as it does not work properly, and trying to fix that would unnecessarily complicate the code. Save current line and column before refresh, and restore them afterwards. Sometimes, if notmuch-show-empty-saved-searches is nil, and the refresh adds or removes saved searches from the list, this has the appearance of moving the point relative to the nearest widgets. This is a much smaller and less frequent problem than the ones listed above.
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(mapc
(lambda (section)
(let ((point-before (point)))
(if (functionp section)
(funcall section)
(apply (car section) (cdr section)))
;; don't insert a newline when the previous section didn't
;; show anything.
(unless (eq (point) point-before)
(widget-insert "\n"))))
notmuch-hello-sections)
(widget-setup)
;; Move point back to where it was before refresh. Use line and
;; column instead of point directly to be insensitive to additions
;; and removals of text within earlier lines.
(goto-char (point-min))
(forward-line (1- target-line))
(move-to-column target-column))
(run-hooks 'notmuch-hello-refresh-hook)
(setq notmuch-hello-first-run nil))
(defun notmuch-folder ()
"Deprecated function for invoking notmuch---calling `notmuch' is preferred now."
(interactive)
(notmuch-hello))
;;
(provide 'notmuch-hello)