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restore: Make missing messages non-fatal (again)
Previously, restore would abort if a message ID in the dump was missing. Furthermore, it would only report this as a warning. This patch makes it distinguish abort-worthy lookup failures like out-of-memory from non-fatal failure to find a message ID. The former is reported as an error and causes restore to abort, while the latter is reported as a warning and does not cause an abort. This restores 0.14's non-fatal handling of missing message IDs in restore (though 0.14 also considered serious errors non-fatal; we retain the new and better handling of serious errors).
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static regex_t regex;
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/* Non-zero return indicates an error in retrieving the message,
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* or in applying the tags.
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* or in applying the tags. Missing messages are reported, but not
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* considered errors.
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*/
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static int
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tag_message (unused (void *ctx),
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int ret = 0;
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status = notmuch_database_find_message (notmuch, message_id, &message);
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if (status || message == NULL) {
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fprintf (stderr, "Warning: cannot apply tags to %smessage: %s\n",
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message ? "" : "missing ", message_id);
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if (status)
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fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", notmuch_status_to_string (status));
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if (status) {
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fprintf (stderr, "Error applying tags to message %s: %s\n",
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message_id, notmuch_status_to_string (status));
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return 1;
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}
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if (message == NULL) {
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fprintf (stderr, "Warning: cannot apply tags to missing message: %s\n",
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message_id);
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/* We consider this a non-fatal error. */
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return 0;
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}
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/* In order to detect missing messages, this check/optimization is
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* intentionally done *after* first finding the message. */
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