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Carl Worth
22443de789 test: Link to compat files when building program during "make test"
The compilation of the smtp-dummy program would fail if a build was
attempted on a system without getline. Fix this by simply including
the existing notmuch_compat_srcs variable when constructing the list
of source files for compiling smtp-dummy.
2011-05-18 13:15:46 -07:00
David Edmondson
7ca4db2b46 emacs: Render text/x-vcalendar parts.
Use code from icalendar.el to convert text/x-vcalendar parts to
something suitable for use with the Emacs diary.

Signed-off-by: Jameson Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net>
2011-05-17 16:34:26 -07:00
David Edmondson
f35813df38 emacs: Allow indentation of multipart children.
Signed-off-by: Jameson Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net>
2011-05-17 16:34:26 -07:00
David Edmondson
0c68a5d847 emacs: Add `notmuch-show-multipart/alternative-discouraged'.
Also improved implementation of indication of which parts are
not shown.

Signed-off-by: Jameson Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net>
2011-05-17 16:34:26 -07:00
David Edmondson
b741e4dd25 emacs: add more part handling functions
This adds new notmuch-show-insert-part functions to handle
multipart/alternative and message/rfc822 parts.
2011-05-17 16:34:26 -07:00
Carl Worth
362ab047c2 notmuch show: Properly nest MIME parts within mulipart parts
Previously, notmuch show flattened all output, losing information
about the nesting of the MIME hierarchy. Now, the output is properly
nested, (both in the --format=text and --format=json output), so that
clients can analyze the original MIME structure.

Internally, this required splitting the final closing delimiter out of
the various show_part functions and putting it into a new
show_part_end function instead. Also, the show_part function now
accepts a new "first" argument that is set not only for the first MIME
part of a message, but also for each first MIME part within a series
of multipart parts. This "first" argument controls the omission of a
preceding comma when printing a part (for json).

Many thanks to David Edmondson <dme@dme.org> for originally
identifying the lack of nesting in the json output and submitting an
early implementation of this feature. Thanks as well to Jameson Graef
Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net> for carefully shepherding David's
patches through a remarkably long review process, patiently explaining
them, and providing a cleaned up series that led to this final
implementation. Jameson also provided the new emacs code here.
2011-05-17 15:58:57 -07:00
Carl Worth
c51d5b3cdb notmuch show: Include output for the enclosing multipart part of a MIME mail
Previously, the outer multipart part of any multipart/mixed,
multipart/signed, etc. MIME message was silently omitted from the
"notmuch show" output. This prevented any client from correctly
determining to which parts a signature applies, for example.

Now, we actually emit these parts as their own parts. The output is
still flattened---the contained parts are not yet included "within"
the multipart part---so it's still not possible to determine to which
parts a signature applies, but this is one step along the path.

The test suite is updated to reflect this change, (though we'll
eventually want to fix the emacs interface to not display buttons for
the multipart enclosure parts as there's nothing useful for the user
to actually do with them).
2011-05-17 14:51:06 -07:00
Carl Worth
d67f755497 test: Add a test of "notmuch show" with a multipart message
This tests "notmuch show" with both --format=text and --format=json on
a message with some non-trivial MIME multipart nesting, (multiple parts
within a multipart/mixed part which is within a multipart/signed part).

The test captures the current behavior (where only the leaf nodes of
the MIME structure are emitted as a flat list---the multipart parts
are effectively ignored). We plan to soon change the json output at
least to emit an actual hierarchy matching the MIME structure, (at
which point we will update this test).
2011-05-16 22:21:31 -07:00
Carl Worth
d5523ead90 Mark some structures in the library interface with visibility=default attribute.
As of gcc 4.6, there are new warnings from -Wattributes along the lines of:

	warning: ‘_notmuch_messages’ declared with greater visibility
	than the type of its field ‘_notmuch_messages::iterator’
	[-Wattributes]

To squelch these, we decorate all such containing structs with
__attribute__((visibility("default"))). We take care to let only the
C++ compiler see this, (since the C compiler would otherwise warn
about ignored visibility attributes on types).
2011-05-11 13:27:15 -07:00
Carl Worth
2f3a76c569 Remove some variables which were set but not used.
gcc (at least as of version 4.6.0) is kind enough to point these out to us,
(when given -Wunused-but-set-variable explicitly or implicitly via -Wunused
or -Wall).

One of these cases was a legitimately unused variable. Two were simply
variables (named ignored) we were assigning only to squelch a warning about
unused function return values. I don't seem to be getting those warnings
even without setting the ignored variable. And the gcc docs. say that the
correct way to squelch that warning is with a cast to (void) anyway.
2011-05-11 13:27:14 -07:00
Carl Worth
7c58326d62 emacs: Only compile replacement functions for emacs < emacs-23
This avoids the emacs lisp compiler from emitting warnings on this
replacement code, (which warnings would be hard for us to eliminate
since we didn't write the code but copied it verbatim from emacs 23).
2011-05-11 13:27:14 -07:00
Felipe Contreras
81347e289f vim: parse 'from' address
In order to pass it to sendmail.

Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
2011-05-04 23:38:38 +03:00
Felipe Contreras
e7899b00d0 vim: use sendmail directly
The problem with 'mailx' is that it's not standardized, and it doesn't
allow the -f option, which is pretty important on many sendmail
configurations.

Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
2011-05-04 23:38:38 +03:00
Felipe Contreras
5cdf424657 vim: add myself (Felipe Contreras) as contributor
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
2011-05-04 23:14:37 +03:00
Felipe Contreras
ac9b9cf56a vim: implement archive in show view
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
2011-05-04 23:06:10 +03:00
Felipe Contreras
3cac5f8acb vim: refactor tagging stuff
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
2011-05-04 23:06:09 +03:00
Carl Worth
5e4ed5bcd7 TODO: Add item for remembing files detected as not email.
As recently discussed on the mailing list. See, for example:

	id:"874o5m802d.fsf@servo.factory.finestructure.net"
2011-04-25 15:27:02 -07:00
Carl Worth
d313bfb59b test: Mark the search-insufficient-from-quoting tests to expect success
Theses were expected failures only due to a bug in GMime (with
versions of GMime before 2.4.18). As of GMime version 2.4.18 this bug
is fixed and these tests now pass.
2011-04-25 15:16:49 -07:00
Carl Worth
df91c16943 Merge remote-tracking branch 'amdragon/eager-metadata-v4' 2011-04-25 14:26:42 -07:00
Jameson Graef Rollins
907cac7035 use custom-face-edit value-type in notmuch-search-line-faces
This enables the proper face customization UI for
notmuch-search-line-faces.
2011-04-25 14:26:20 -07:00
Austin Clements
b599bbe672 Fixup string list author 2011-03-21 02:45:18 -04:00
Austin Clements
d19c5de17a Add the tag list to the unified message metadata pass.
Now each caller of notmuch_message_get_tags only gets a new iterator,
instead of a whole new list.  In principle this could cause problems
with iterating while modifying tags, but through the magic of talloc
references, we keep the old tag list alive even after the cache in the
message object is invalidated.

This reduces my index search from the 3.102 seconds before the unified
metadata pass to 1.811 seconds (1.7X faster).  Combined with the
thread search optimization in b3caef1f06,
that makes this query 2.5X faster than when I started.
2011-03-21 02:45:18 -04:00
Austin Clements
f271071330 Add the file name list to the unified message metadata pass.
Even if the caller never uses the file names, there is little cost to
simply fetching the file name terms.  However, retrieving the full
paths requires additional database work, so the expansion from terms
to full paths is performed lazily.

This also simplifies clearing the filename cache, since that's now
handled by the generic metadata cache code.

This further reduces my inbox search from 3.102 seconds before the
unified metadata pass to 2.206 seconds (1.4X faster).
2011-03-21 02:45:18 -04:00
Austin Clements
206938ec9b Add a generic function to get a list of terms with some prefix.
Replace _notmuch_convert_tags with this and simplify
_create_filenames_for_terms_with_prefix.  This will also come in handy
shortly to get the message file name list.
2011-03-21 02:45:18 -04:00
Austin Clements
f3c1eebfaf Implement an internal generic string list and use it.
This replaces the guts of the filename list and tag list, making those
interfaces simple iterators over the generic string list.  The
directory, message filename, and tags-related code now build generic
string lists and then wraps them in specific iterators.  The real wins
come in later patches, when we use these for even more generic
functionality.

As a nice side-effect, this also eliminates the annoying dependency on
GList in the tag list.
2011-03-21 02:45:18 -04:00
Austin Clements
d9b0ae918f Use a single unified pass to fetch scalar message metadata.
This performs a single pass over a message's term list to fetch the
thread ID, message ID, and reply-to, rather than requiring a pass for
each.  Xapian decompresses the term list anew for each iteration, so
this reduces the amount of time spent decompressing message metadata.

This reduces my inbox search from 3.102 seconds to 2.555 seconds (1.2X
faster).
2011-03-21 02:45:18 -04:00
James Vasile
74bc93f02d python: Remove completed TODO item
Really just a left-over TODO item in the code, nothing spectacular to
see here.

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian@SSpaeth.de>
2011-03-16 10:14:30 +01:00
Carl Worth
eead238277 emacs: Define notmuch-search-process-filter-data before first use.
To avoid a wraning about a reference to a free variable when compiling.
2011-03-10 17:59:53 -08:00
Carl Worth
708c4f46ca emacs: Don't drop error messages from "notmuch search"
With the previous commit, unexpected output before or between search results
would be displayed. However, trailing junk from the "notmuch search" output
would still be silently swallowed.

The most common case for an error message from "notmuch search" would be
an invalid command-line, and in that case, there would be no search results
and the trailing error message would get swallowed.

We fix the process sentinel to check for leftover data and add it to the
final buffer. We also add a test case to ensure this works.
2011-03-10 16:53:46 -08:00
Carl Worth
8a534dc60d emacs: Fix notmuch-search-process-filter to handle incomplete lines
This fixes the recently-added emacs-large-search-buffer test. This is
as simple as saving any trailing input and then pre-prepending it on
the next call.

MAny thanks to Thomas Schwinge <thomas@schwinge.name> for tracking
down this problem and contributing a preliminary version of this fix.
2011-03-10 16:25:37 -08:00
Carl Worth
44d3c57e2a emacs: Display any unexpected output from notmuch search
Rather than silently swallowing unexpected output, the emacs interface will now
display it. This will allow error messages to actually arrive at the emacs
interface (though not in an especially pretty way). This also allows for easier
investigation of the inadvertent swallowing of search results that span page
boundaries (as demonstrated by the recent added emacs-large-search-buffer test).

The page-boundary bug has been present since a commit from 2009-11-24:
93af7b5745

Many thanks to Thomas Schwinge for tracking that bug down and
contributing the test for it.
2011-03-10 15:18:40 -08:00
Carl Worth
4e414e2a5a Rename/rewrite the new emacs-forgetfulness test (to emacs-large-search-buffer)
The new name is more descriptive of the bug being tested. Also, the test
is rewritten slightly so that it's much more plain to see how the bug
manifests itself, (that messages are droped from the emacs result at
regular intervals). Primarily, this is by collapsing the large blobs
used to inflate the message subjects.
2011-03-10 13:22:04 -08:00
Thomas Schwinge
a3bf541e2b New test: Emacs' forgetfulness.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Schwinge <thomas@schwinge.name>
2011-03-10 12:07:53 -08:00
Carl Worth
61d4d89572 new: Update comments for add_files_recursive
The most recent commit optimized the implementation of this
function. This commit simply updates the relevant comments to match
the new implementation.
2011-03-10 11:56:16 -08:00
Karel Zak
b0006b6ea2 new: read db_files and db_subdirs only if mtime changed
The db_files and db_subdirs are unnecessary for unchanged directories.

maildir with 10000 e-mails:

old version:
	$ time ./notmuch new
	No new mail.

	real    0m0.053s
	user    0m0.028s
	sys     0m0.026s

new version:
	$ time ./notmuch new
	No new mail.

	real    0m0.032s
	user    0m0.009s
	sys     0m0.023s

Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>

Reviewed-by:  Austin Clements <amdragon@mit.edu>

Looks good (faster than, but provably equivalent to the original code!
notmuch_directory_get_child_* are side-effect free,
db_files/db_subdirs aren't used between where they were set in the old
code and where they are set in the new code, and db_files/db_subdirs
are initialized to NULL when declared).

Another timing data point:
Old code: ./notmuch new  0.77s user 0.28s system 99% cpu 1.051 total
New code: ./notmuch new  0.09s user 0.27s system 98% cpu 0.368 total
2011-03-10 11:48:33 -08:00
Carl Worth
2d6718b837 build: Save configure options and re-use them for automatic runs of configure
This supports the case of a user running "configure --prefix=/foo" then later
updating the soruce (including the configure script) and re-running make.

In this case, the make invocation will re-run configure. Before this change,
this run of configure would lose the user's carefully chosen prefix. This
is now fixed so that configrue is re-run with the user's options.
2011-03-10 11:30:06 -08:00
Carl Worth
c430265612 build: Fix a plain "make" to automatically run configure.
The recent change to support non-source-directory builds broke this case.
2011-03-10 11:29:13 -08:00
Carl Worth
42b0409f8e Merge remote branch 'amdragon/search-perf-3' 2011-03-10 11:05:49 -08:00
Carl Worth
3e4a9d60a9 build: Add support for non-source-directory builds.
Such as:

     mkdir build
     cd build
     ../configure
     make

This is implemented by having the configure script set a srcdir
variable in Makefile.config, and then sprinkling $(srcdir) into
various make rules. We also use vpath directives to convince GNU make
to find the source files from the original source directory.
2011-03-09 15:10:03 -08:00
Carl Worth
38f46b6869 TODO: Add item for the build system to support a non-source-dir build
This would be a handy feature that many people would expect to just
work.
2011-03-09 15:10:03 -08:00
Carl Worth
0b1ddc5f66 json: Fix search result with no matches to be a valid json object.
In the original json code, search matching nothing would return a
valid, empty json array (that is, "[]"). I broke this in commit
6dcb7592e3 when adding support for
--output=threads|messages|tags. This time, while fixing the bug also
add a test to the test suite to help avoid future regressions.
2011-03-09 15:10:03 -08:00
Carl Worth
f14d4c55ce test: Rename and clarify the search-lwn test
Now that we understand the bug here, we rename this test to
search-insufficient-from-quoting to clarify the bug being exercised,
(which occurs when the From: line contains an unquoted '.' character).

We also mark these tests as expected failures until the bug gets fixed.
2011-03-09 15:10:03 -08:00
Carl Worth
99ad348deb search: Move lwn tests into their own file.
Since it's much easier to debug and fix these if they can be run on
their own.
2011-03-09 15:10:03 -08:00
Thomas Schwinge
12f4443e23 Add a few tests for searching LWN emails.
These tests should pass -- but they currently don't.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Schwinge <thomas@schwinge.name>
2011-03-09 15:10:03 -08:00
Sebastien Binet
62725a5b59 update for go-release-2011-02-01:
* M bindings/go/cmds/notmuch-addrlookup.go
    log.Exitf -> log.Fatalf
2011-02-03 09:36:58 +01:00
Ali Polatel
ca69ce2397 ruby: Add generated files to .gitignore 2011-02-03 01:40:38 +02:00
Austin Clements
56d19273fe Simplify _notmuch_doc_id_set_init interface.
Don't require the caller of _notmuch_doc_id_set_init to pass in a
correct bound; instead compute it from the array.  This simplifies the
caller and makes this interface easier to use correctly.
2011-01-30 21:01:56 -05:00
Austin Clements
e04e72f9dd Remove code repetition in the doc ID bitmap code.
Remove the repeated "sizeof (doc_ids->bitmap[0])" that bothered cworth
by instead defining macros to compute the word and bit offset of a
given bit in the doc ID set bitmap.
2011-01-30 20:58:27 -05:00
Thomas Schwinge
21e97c50d4 Clarify usage of `additional_headers' in test/test-lib.sh:generate_message.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Schwinge <thomas@schwinge.name>
2011-01-28 15:19:19 +10:00
Jameson Rollins
15d8928f41 emacs: send notmuch-query stderr to /dev/null
The call-process to notmuch in notmuch-query.el was previously sending
stderr into the output buffer.  This means that if there is any stderr
the JSON parsing breaks.  Unfortunately call-process does not support
sending stderr to a separate buffer or to the minibuffer [0], but it
does support sending it to /dev/null.  So we do that here instead.

[0] a bug was filed against emacs (#7842)
2011-01-27 14:44:05 +10:00