cli/crypto: treat failure to create a crypto context as fatal.

Silently ignoring signed/encrypted parts seems like the wrong idea,
and it also complicates future gmime-3.0 compatibility changes.
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David Bremner 2017-07-16 01:01:43 +02:00
parent f1bcb6b7c2
commit 1fdc08d0ff

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@ -245,10 +245,12 @@ _mime_node_create (mime_node_t *parent, GMimeObject *part)
GMimeContentType *content_type = g_mime_object_get_content_type (part);
const char *protocol = g_mime_content_type_get_parameter (content_type, "protocol");
cryptoctx = notmuch_crypto_get_context (node->ctx->crypto, protocol);
if (!cryptoctx)
return NULL;
}
/* Handle PGP/MIME parts */
if (GMIME_IS_MULTIPART_ENCRYPTED (part) && node->ctx->crypto->decrypt && cryptoctx) {
if (GMIME_IS_MULTIPART_ENCRYPTED (part) && node->ctx->crypto->decrypt) {
if (node->nchildren != 2) {
/* this violates RFC 3156 section 4, so we won't bother with it. */
fprintf (stderr, "Error: %d part(s) for a multipart/encrypted "
@ -257,7 +259,7 @@ _mime_node_create (mime_node_t *parent, GMimeObject *part)
} else {
node_decrypt_and_verify (node, part, cryptoctx);
}
} else if (GMIME_IS_MULTIPART_SIGNED (part) && node->ctx->crypto->verify && cryptoctx) {
} else if (GMIME_IS_MULTIPART_SIGNED (part) && node->ctx->crypto->verify) {
if (node->nchildren != 2) {
/* this violates RFC 3156 section 5, so we won't bother with it. */
fprintf (stderr, "Error: %d part(s) for a multipart/signed message "