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Michal Sojka
04d454f582 test: Update helper functions
Modify the helper functions to work with git-based test suite i.e.
1) Quote arguments where it is necessary.
2) Do not use $NOTMUCH. It is equal to "notmuch" since $PATH is set to
   the build tree.
3) Modify pass_if_equal to fit into the git-based test suite.

Signed-off-by: Michal Sojka <sojkam1@fel.cvut.cz>
2010-09-16 15:56:44 -07:00
Michal Sojka
223987bace Update test framework for use with notmuch
This removes Git specific things from the test-lib.sh and adds helper
functions for notmuch taken from Carl's notmuch-test script. README is
also slightly modified to reflect the current state.

Signed-off-by: Michal Sojka <sojkam1@fel.cvut.cz>
2010-09-16 15:56:44 -07:00
Michal Sojka
0083854b12 Copy test framework from Git
Git uses a simple and yet powerful test framework, written in shell.
The framework is easy to use for both users and developers so I think
it would help if it is used in notmuch as well.

This is a copy of Git's test framework from commit
b6b0afdc30e066788592ca07c9a6c6936c68cc11 in git repository.

Signed-off-by: Michal Sojka <sojkam1@fel.cvut.cz>
2010-09-16 15:56:44 -07:00
Carl Worth
4e77148a4b emacs: Allow '|' to operate on multiple messages (by means of prefix argument).
We extend the '|' command so that passing a prefix argument, (for
example, "C-u |"), causes it to pipe all open messages in the current
thread rather than just the single, current message.
2010-09-16 15:52:12 -07:00
Carl Worth
9f0accb6aa notmuch show: Add documentation of --format=mbox
Shame on me for adding a feature without documenting it at the same
time.
2010-09-16 14:47:32 -07:00
Carl Worth
c8da979352 emacs: Fix line-wrapping for help message of notmuch-show mode.
This was previously wrapped for unsubtituted command names. It looks
much better in the notmuch-help (available with '?') if wrapped
according to the length of the substituted command names.
2010-08-19 15:09:55 -07:00
Carl Worth
676d25111e Avoid segmentation fault with NOTMUCH_CONFIG=/new/config/file notmuch setup
Since commit f41a35e292 running a command
such as:

	NOTMUCH_CONFIG=/new/config/file notmuch setup

would result in a segmentation fault.

The purpose of that commit was to ensure that an attempt to manipulate
a non-standard database would not inadvertently manipulate the default
database only due to a typo in the NOTMUCH_CONFIG environment
variable. That is, a command like:

	NOTMUCH_CONFIG=mistyped-config-filename notmuch tag -new tag:new

shouldn't modify the database at ${HOME}/mail, but should instead
simply report that the mistype configuration filename does not exist.

We fix both cases simultaneously by reporting the error message
whenever the function calling notmuch_config_open is not explicitly
prepared for a default configuration file.
2010-07-19 17:16:18 -07:00
Carl Worth
6607fd65b1 NEWS: Document the new "notmuch show --format=mbox" format
I'm trying to get into the habit of maintaining the NEWS file as I go.
2010-06-08 20:21:16 -07:00
Carl Worth
33cd247dc1 notmuch show: Add a --format=mbox option
We don't love the mbox format, but it's still sometimes the most
practical way to share a collection of messages as a single file.

Here we implement the "mboxrd" variant of the mbox file format. This
variant applies reversible escaping by prefixing a '>' character to
all lines in the email messages matching the regular expression:

	"^>*From "

This allows the escaping to be reliably removed. A reader should remove
a '>' from any line matching the regular expression:

	"^>>*From "

More details on the mboxrd formats (and others as well) can be found
here:

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jonathan.deboynepollard/FGA/mail-mbox-formats.html
2010-06-08 19:45:54 -07:00
Ali Polatel
5c9e385591 ruby: Don't barf if an object is destroyed more than once
Raise RuntimeError instead.
Also revise Notmuch::Database a bit.
Add Notmuch::Database.open singleton method.
2010-06-06 09:18:00 +03:00
Ali Polatel
d2a457a5d8 ruby: Use rb_scan_args() 2010-06-06 09:17:57 +03:00
Ali Polatel
c7893408bb ruby: Kill garbage collection related cruft.
Let the user destroy objects that she wants explicitly.
It's not possible to specify the order objects are garbage collected.
See id:86y6f8v838.fsf@harikalardiyari.ev on ruby-talk for more
information.
2010-06-06 09:17:47 +03:00
Ali Polatel
35925e6e5b ruby: First attempt at fixing gc for ruby-1.9 2010-06-06 09:17:30 +03:00
Ali Polatel
8312e7efea ruby: fix documentation of DB.upgrade! 2010-06-06 09:17:06 +03:00
Ali Polatel
06bf04500b Initial ruby bindings 2010-06-06 09:16:53 +03:00
Carl Worth
2ead072e85 Fix minor style issues in show_part_content function.
I was recently editing the code in this function and decided to clean
it up a bit.
2010-06-05 08:47:13 -07:00
Carl Worth
9c7668bdb5 Avoid giving GMime a NULL MIME-stream filter.
Micah Anderson reported an issue where a message failed to display in
the emacs interface, (it instead gave an error, "json-read-string: Bad
string format").

Micah tracked this down to the json output from "notmuch show" being
interrupted by a GMime error message:

	gmime-CRITICAL **: g_mime_stream_filter_add: assertion
	`GMIME_IS_FILTER (filter)

I tracked this down further to notmuch passing a NULL value to
g_mime_stream_filter_add. And this was due to calling
g_mime_filter_charset_new with a value of "unknown-8bit".

So we add a test message withe a Conten-Type of "text/plain;
charset=unknown-8bit" from Micah's message. Then we fix "notmuch show"
to test for NULL before calling g_mime_stream_filter_add. Bug fixed.
2010-06-05 08:40:26 -07:00
Carl Worth
42e146a3a2 Add C-tab binding in notmuch-search mode as well.
We recently added this to notmuch-hello mode so we might as well
support it in this mode as well for consistency.
2010-06-04 17:16:53 -07:00
Carl Worth
d64d0cc8d9 make install: Run ldconfig or install a DT_RUNPATH in binary as appropriate.
Various users were confused as to why they couldn't run notmuch
immediately after "make install", (with linker errors saying that
libnotmuch.so could not be found). The errors came from two different
causes:

1. The user had installed to a system library directory, but had not
   yet run ldconfig.

2. The user had installed to some non-system directory, and had not
   set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable.

With this change we fix both problems (on Linux) without the user
having to do anything additional. We first use ldconfig to find the
system library directories. If the user is installing to one of these,
then we run ldconfig as part of "make install".

For case (2) we use the -rpath and --enable-new-dtags linker options
to install a DT_RUNPATH entry in the binary. This entry tells the
dynamic linker where to find libnotmuch. Without the
--enable-new-dtags option only a DT_RPATH option would be installed,
(which has the drawback of not allowing any override with the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable).

Distributions (such as Debian and Fedora) don't want to see binaries
packaged with a DT_RPATH or DT_RUNPATH entry. This should be avoided
automatically as long as the packages install to standard locations,
(such as /usr/lib).
2010-06-04 16:52:56 -07:00
Carl Worth
b3076ed269 configure: Remove space from IFS (using tab as necessary)
The idea here is to more easily support filenames with spaces in them
in various loops. We're about to add a loop over the paths configured
by the dynamic linker. Hopefully, they wouldn't contain spaces, but
one never knows so we might as well be prepared.
2010-06-04 16:51:32 -07:00
Carl Worth
7b78eb4af6 Add support (and tests) for messages with really long message IDs.
Scott Henson reported an internal error that occurred when he tried to
add a message that referenced another message with a message ID well
over 300 characters in length. The bug here was running into a Xapian
limit for the length of metadata key names, (which is even more
restrictive than the Xapian limit for the length of terms).

We fix this by noticing long message ID values and instead using a
message ID of the form "notmuch-sha1-<sha1_sum_of_message_id>". That
is, we use SHA1 to generate a compressed, (but still unique), version
of the message ID.

We add support to the test suite to exercise this fix. The tests add a
message referencing the long message ID, then add the message with the
long message ID, then finally add another message referencing the long
ID. Each of these tests exercise different code paths where the
special handling is implemented.

A final test ensures that all three messages are stitched together
into a single thread---guaranteeing that the three code paths all act
consistently.
2010-06-04 13:35:07 -07:00
Carl Worth
77ab738343 test suite: Generate message filenames from count, not Message-Id.
We're about to add a test with an excessively long message-id, (512
characters or so). This exceeds filename length limits, so just always
the simple counter to generate the filenames, (which we were doing for
messages with non-custom IDs anyway).
2010-06-04 12:38:11 -07:00
Carl Worth
552c61e269 test suite: Add support for custom references header in generated messages.
In the same style as several other existing headers.
2010-06-04 12:36:13 -07:00
Carl Worth
98845fdbb2 Avoid database corruption by not adding partially-constructed mail documents.
Previously we were using Xapian's add_document to allocate document ID
values for notmuch_message_t objects.  This had the drawback of adding
a partially constructed mail document to the database. If notmuch was
subsequently interrupted before fully populating this document, then
later runs would be quite confused when seeing the partial documents.

There are reports from the wild of people hitting internal errors of
the form "Message ... has no thread ID" for example, (which is
currently an unrecoverable error).

We fix this by manually allocating document IDs without adding
documents. With this change, we never call Xapian's add_document
method, but only replace_document with either the current document ID
of a message or a new one that we have allocated.
2010-06-04 10:16:53 -07:00
Carl Worth
361b9d4bd9 Fix misnamed function in internal documentation.
The documentation for several functions mentioned
_notmuch_message_set_sync which doesn't exist. Fix these to reference
_notmuch_message_sync instead.
2010-06-04 09:54:46 -07:00
David Edmondson
0109f67e38 emacs: Tags should be shown with `notmuch-tag-face'.
Use the same face for tags in `notmuch-show' mode as that used in
`notmuch-search' mode.
2010-06-03 19:13:23 -07:00
David Edmondson
17b09af228 emacs: In search mode, truncate authors using invisible text.
Rather than discarding authors when truncated to fit the defined
column width, mark the text beyond the end of the column as invisible
and allow `isearch' to be used over the text so hidden.

This allows us to retain the compact display whilst enabling a user to
find the elided text.
2010-06-03 19:12:23 -07:00
David Edmondson
f2525ed18f emacs: Adjust comment to avoid confusing font-lock.
Comments with an open bracket in the first column confuse `font-lock'
mode, so avoid them.
2010-06-03 19:11:15 -07:00
David Edmondson
fc37771a71 emacs: Allow the display of absolute dates in the header line.
Add `notmuch-show-relative-dates' to control whether the summary line
in `notmuch-show' mode displays relative dates (e.g. '26 mins. ago') or
the full date string from the message. Default to `t' for
compatibility with the previous behaviour.
2010-06-03 19:09:18 -07:00
Nelson Elhage
35343710a2 emacs: Bind <backtab> (shift-TAB) to notmuch-show-previous-button
Shift-TAB is standard "opposite" of TAB -- in GUI interfaces they
typically cycle through input elements in opposite orders -- so it
makes sense to behave the same way.

Signed-off-by: Nelson Elhage <nelhage@ksplice.com>
2010-06-03 18:17:03 -07:00
David Edmondson
5ebf5efcb0 emacs: More functionality for `notmuch-wash-tidy-citations'.
Add:
- Insert a blank line before a citation if there isn't one,
- Insert a blank line after a citation if there isn't one.
2010-06-03 18:17:03 -07:00
David Edmondson
636925b40b emacs: Pretty print the numbers of matching messages.
Insert a separator every three digits when outputting numbers. Allow
the user to choose the separator by customizing
`notmuch-decimal-separator'. Widen the space allocated for message
counts accordingly.
2010-06-03 18:17:03 -07:00
Nelson Elhage
9ccd978665 emacs: notmuch-hello: Make widget-keymap a parent of notmuch-hello-keymap
This lets us pick up later changes to widget-keymap if the user
customizes it in some way. This is the recommended way to use
`widget-keymap', according to its help.
2010-06-03 18:17:03 -07:00
Sebastian Spaeth
e229bfa5aa add missing docstring for functions
The '?' key bindings uses them for the help window and these are
currently empty.

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian@SSpaeth.de>
2010-06-03 18:17:03 -07:00
Sebastian Spaeth
a56010ac8b Make notmuch-hello a mode.
This enables the nifty '?' key binding to work in notmuch-hello
(although for some strange reasons I don't see any descriptions for
specific key bindings yet. Not sure how that is supposed to work
though.
But this starts, runs and behaves identical to the existing code.

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian@SSpaeth.de>
2010-06-03 18:17:03 -07:00
Sebastian Spaeth
5bc4ff4e1d emacs: Remove notmuch-hello-roundup function
as it does the same as (ceiling number divisor) which is already provided in elisp.
2010-06-03 18:17:03 -07:00
Tomas Carnecky
a54cecfc8e Add support for the Solaris platform
Like on Mac OS X, the linker doesn't automatically resolve dependencies.

Signed-off-by: Tomas Carnecky <tom@dbservice.com>
2010-06-03 18:17:03 -07:00
Tomas Carnecky
80d5d162be configure: Respect LDFLAGS from the environment.
The configure usage string documents that it respects LDFLAGS, but
currently it doesn't do anything with the configure-time LDFLAGS
value.

Signed-off-by: Tomas Carnecky <tom@dbservice.com>
[Tomas and Nelson sent almost identical patches which I've merged
together here.]
2010-06-03 18:16:11 -07:00
David Edmondson
0ffea4297f emacs: In hello mode, bind `C-tab' to move backwards through widgets.
`C-tab' is now the inverse operation to `tab'.
2010-06-03 17:08:27 -07:00
Sebastian Spaeth
c9eb047c6c emacs: Reuse rather than reinvent message header filtering
In notmuch-mua-reply we were filtering out the Subject and To headers
manually in a loop, but message mode offers a nice function for
exactly that. Simplify the code by using it. Also, as notmuch-mua-mail
already sorts and hides headers that we want sorted and hidden, we can
safely remove those 2 functions from here as well.  Also remove the
(require 'cl), the only reason for its existence was the now removed
"loop" function.

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian@SSpaeth.de>
2010-06-03 17:05:33 -07:00
David Edmondson
251d57f56b emacs: Allow tuning of the tag/saved search layout.
Add `notmuch-column-control', which has three potential sets of
values:

- t: automatically calculate the number of columns per line 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'.
2010-06-03 17:04:11 -07:00
David Edmondson
55cef18f95 emacs: Allow control over faces for search mode columns.
Add face declarations for the date, count, matching author and subject
columns in search mode and apply those faces when building the search
mode display.

Approved-by: Jameson Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net>
2010-06-03 16:55:27 -07:00
David Edmondson
965b3e6a8b emacs: Set the face' property rather than font-lock-face'.
Avoid using face properties reserved for the font-lock package.
2010-06-03 16:53:36 -07:00
David Edmondson
106f9862d1 emacs: Display non-matching authors with a different face.
In search mode some messages don't match the search criteria. Show
their authors names with a different face - generally darker than
those that do match.
2010-06-03 16:53:32 -07:00
Sebastian Spaeth
f6ce820a21 NEWS: describe easier FCC configuration
I know I should be writing something witty here to make cworth happy,
but I can't think for any verbose justification of this patch beyond
that submitting a NEWS blurb will make cworth happy too. So let's make
him happy.

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian@SSpaeth.de>
2010-06-03 16:50:49 -07:00
Sebastian Spaeth
fc73737ff5 Easier way to define a fcc directory
In the common case that a user only has one FCC (save outgoing mail in
the Mail directory, it is now possible to simply configure a string
such as "Sent" in the notmuch-fcc-dirs variable. More complex options,
depending on a users email address, are possible and described in the
variable customization help text.

The whole function notmuch-fcc-header-setup has been cleaned up a
little while working on that.

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian@SSpaeth.de>
2010-06-03 16:50:46 -07:00
David Edmondson
6039864ed5 emacs: Usability improvements for `notmuch-hello'.
- If no saved searches exist or are displayed, don't signal an error,
- If no saved searches exist or are displayed, leave the cursor in the
  search bar,
- Minor layout improvements.
2010-06-03 16:49:03 -07:00
Carl Worth
33765e5c2e Add a test case for the previous commit.
The commit said it fixed a problem with headers >200 characters
long. But examination of the code suggests that it was a header of
exactly 200 characters long that caused the problem. So we add a test
case for that here.

Before the fix in the previous commit, valgrind would detect many
errors when replying to the message created with this test case. After
that commit, those errors are gone.
2010-06-03 16:43:21 -07:00
David Edmondson
1671eaecdb notmuch: Fix off-by-one errors if a header is >200 characters long.
If a single header is more than 200 characters long a set of 'off by
one' errors cause memory corruption.

When allocating memory with:
     a = malloc (len);
the last usable byte of the memory is 'a + len - 1' rather than 'a +
len'.

Fix the same bug when calculating the current offset should the buffer
used for collecting the output header need to be reallocated.
2010-06-01 16:09:29 -07:00
Carl Worth
1d528f890a Makefile: Improve the "what to do now" message from "make install"
This was already telling the user how to run notmuch within emacs, but
not how to just run the notmuch command-line interface, (which, as it
turns out, is a prerequisite for running the emacs interface anyway).

So add a small paragraph here.
2010-06-01 10:51:42 -07:00