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David Bremner
24decfc1dd CLI/reply: support --duplicate argument
We want the reply used to match that shown e.g. in the emacs
interface. As a first step provide that functionality on the command
line.

Schema does not need updating as the duplicate key was already
present (with a constant value of 1).
2022-07-30 08:45:15 -03:00
David Bremner
4612f3eb3d CLI/show: support --duplicate for structured output
This introduces a new mandatory key for message structures, namely
"duplicate". Per convention in devel/schemata this does _not_ increase
the format version. This means that clients are responsible for
checking that it exists, and not crashing if it does not.

The main functional change is teaching mime_node_open to understand a
'duplicate' argument.

Support for --duplicate in notmuch-reply would make sense, but we
defer it to a later commit.
2022-07-30 08:41:50 -03:00
David Bremner
2944d59133 CLI/{count, dump, reindex, reply, show}: enable sexp queries
The change in each case is to call notmuch_query_create_with_syntax,
relying on the already inherited shared options.  As a bonus we get
improved error handling from the new query creation API.

The remaining subcommand is 'tag', which is a bit trickier.
2021-09-04 17:07:19 -07:00
David Bremner
d447b694b4 CLI: make variable n_requested_db_uuid file scope.
It turns out that now that we pass an open database into the
subcommands, it is easy to check any requested uuid against the
database at the same time as we process the other shared
arguments. This results in overall less boilerplate code, as well as
making a CLI scope function and variable file scope in notmuch.c.
2021-09-04 17:07:19 -07:00
Hannu Hartikainen
717e3dcdc3 lib: consider all instances of Delivered-To header
When using notmuch-reply and guessing the From: address from
Delivered-To headers, I had the wrong address chosen today. This was
because the messages from the notmuch list contain these headers in this
order:

Delivered-To: hannu.hartikainen@gmail.com
...
Delivered-To: hannu@hrtk.in

In my .notmuch-config I have the following configuration:

primary_email=hannu@hrtk.in
other_email=hannu.hartikainen@gmail.com;...

Before this change, notmuch-reply would guess From: @gmail.com because
that is the first Delivered-To header present. After the change, the
primary address is chosen as I would expect.
2021-08-29 18:10:08 -07:00
David Bremner
1c747a501c CLI: drop notmuch_config_t from subcommand interface.
At this point it is unused in all subcommands.
2021-04-06 21:32:36 -03:00
uncrustify
eef21c2847 cli: run uncrustify
This is the result of running

     $ uncrustify --replace --config devel/uncrustify.cfg *.c *.h

in the top level source directory

Line breaks were then adjusted manually to keep argc and argv
together.
2021-03-13 08:45:34 -04:00
David Bremner
8588719eb1 CLI/reply: convert to new config framework
This is messier than some of the other conversions because the
extensive use of 'config' as a talloc context.
2021-02-06 19:21:23 -04:00
David Bremner
319efe21c9 CLI: add (unused) database argument to subcommands.
This will allow transitioning individual subcommands to the new
configuration framework. Eventually when they are all converted we can
remove the notmuch_config_t * argument.

For now, live with the parameter shadowing in some some subcommands;
it will go away when they are converted.
2021-02-06 19:05:19 -04:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
1b9f4a9863 cli/reply: Ignore PKCS#7 wrapper parts when replying
When composing a reply, no one wants to see this line in the proposed
message:

    Non-text part: application/pkcs7-mime

So we hide it, the same way we hide PGP/MIME cruft.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2020-05-22 22:11:25 -03:00
uncrustify
33382c2b5b cli: run uncrustify
This is the result of running

     $ uncrustify --replace --config devel/uncrustify.cfg *.c *.h

in the top level source directory
2019-06-14 07:41:27 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
1c704dd22d cli/reply: pull proposed subject line from the message, not the index
Protected subject lines were being emitted in reply when the cleartext
of documents was indexed.  create_reply_message() was pulling the
subject line from the index, rather than pulling it from the
GMimeMessage object that it already has on hand.

This one-line fix to notmuch-reply.c solves that problem, and doesn't
cause any additional tests to fail.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2019-05-29 08:17:33 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
1c7fbbcc99 cli/show: emit payload subject instead of outside subject
Correctly fix the two outstanding tests so that the protected (hidden)
subject is properly reported.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2019-05-29 08:05:01 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
bbe3015b3e gmime-cleanup: pass NULL arguments explicitly where GMime 3.0 expects it
Several GMime 2.6 functions sprouted a change in the argument order in
GMime 3.0.  We had a compatibility layer here to be able to handle
compiling against both GMime 2.6 and 3.0.  Now that we're using 3.0
only, rip out the compatibility layer for those functions with changed
argument lists, and explicitly use the 3.0 argument lists.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2019-05-03 06:57:27 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
582f255aeb gmime-cleanup: use GMime 3.0 function names
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2019-05-03 06:57:16 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
38240aafac gmime-cleanup: use GMime 3.0 data types
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2019-05-03 06:57:06 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
591a0787c2 gmime-cleanup: drop g_mime_2_6_unref
signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2019-05-03 06:56:28 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
096d45a878 gmime-cleanup: remove obsolete gpg_path configuration option and crypto contexts
Note that we do keep ignoring the gpg_path configuration option,
though, to avoid breakage of existing installations.  It is ignored
like any other unknown configuration option, but we at least document
that it is ignored so that people who find it in their legacy configs
can know that it's safe to drop.

signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2019-05-03 06:55:04 -03:00
David Bremner
570349e132 build: drop support for gmime-2.6
GMime 3.0 is over 2 years old now, and 2.6 has been deprecated in
notmuch for about 1.5 years.

Comments and documentation no longer need to refer to GMime 2.6, so
clean them all up.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2019-05-03 06:49:49 -03:00
David Edmondson
576cff7654 reply: Include sender as recipient if they were the original recipient
When generating a reply message, if the user was the originator and
only recipient of the original message, include the user as a
recipient of the reply.
2018-12-07 08:03:50 -04:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
af8255fb71 cli/reply: make --decrypt take a keyword
This brings the --decrypt argument to "notmuch reply" into line with
the other --decrypt arguments (in "show", "new", "insert", and
"reindex").  This patch is really just about bringing consistency to
the user interface.

We also use the recommended form in the emacs MUA when replying, and
update test T350 to match.
2017-12-29 16:45:55 -04:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
fccebbaeef crypto: add --decrypt=nostash to avoid stashing session keys
Here's the configuration choice for people who want a cleartext index,
but don't want stashed session keys.

Interestingly, this "nostash" decryption policy is actually the same
policy that should be used by "notmuch show" and "notmuch reply",
since they never modify the index or database when they are invoked
with --decrypt.

We take advantage of this parallel to tune the behavior of those
programs so that we're not requesting session keys from GnuPG during
"show" and "reply" that we would then otherwise just throw away.
2017-12-08 08:08:47 -04:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
6802b333eb cli/reply: use decryption policy "auto" by default.
If the user doesn't specify --decrypt= at all, but a stashed session
key is known to notmuch, when replying to an encrypted message,
notmuch should just go ahead and decrypt.

The user can disable this at the command line with --decrypt=false,
though it's not clear why they would ever want to do that.
2017-12-08 08:08:46 -04:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
798aa789b5 lib: convert notmuch decryption policy to an enum
Future patches in this series will introduce new policies; this merely
readies the way for them.

We also convert --try-decrypt to a keyword argument instead of a boolean.
2017-12-08 08:07:02 -04:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
88f2a72ef1 crypto: rename notmuch_crypto_t to _notmuch_crypto_t
The notmuch_crypto_t struct isn't used externally, and we have no
plans to explicitly export it.  Prefix its name (and associated
functions) with _ to make that intent clear.
2017-10-12 22:11:25 -03:00
Jani Nikula
0f314c0c99 cli: convert notmuch_bool_t to stdbool
C99 stdbool turned 18 this year. There really is no reason to use our
own, except in the library interface for backward
compatibility. Convert the cli and test binaries to stdbool.
2017-10-09 22:24:02 -03:00
Jani Nikula
4a6721970a cli: use designated initializers for opt desc
Several changes at once, just to not have to change the same lines
several times over:

- Use designated initializers to initialize opt desc arrays.

- Only initialize the needed fields.

- Remove arg_id (short options) as unused.

- Replace opt_type and output_var with several type safe output
  variables, where the output variable being non-NULL determines the
  type. Introduce checks to ensure only one is set. The downside is
  some waste of const space per argument; this could be saved by
  retaining opt_type and using a union, but that's still pretty
  verbose.

- Fix some variables due to the type safety. Mostly a good thing, but
  leads to some enums being changed to ints. This is pedantically
  correct, but somewhat annoying. We could also cast, but that defeats
  the purpose a bit.

- Terminate the opt desc arrays using {}.

The output variable type safety and the ability to add new fields for
just some output types or arguments are the big wins. For example, if
we wanted to add a variable to set when the argument is present, we
could do so for just the arguments that need it.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but I think this looks nice when
defining the arguments, and reduces some of the verbosity we have
there.
2017-10-04 22:00:42 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
23eed88e32 remove boolean "first" argument from format_part_sprinter
This argument seems to be unused, and format_part_sprinter isn't
required to meet any specific API so it seems cleaner and simpler to
drop it.
2017-08-16 21:56:58 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
e142de643d config: deprecate/drop crypto.gpg_path under gmime 2.6/3.0
gmime 3.0 no longer offers a means to set the path for gpg.

Users can set $PATH anyway if they want to pick a
differently-installed gpg (e.g. /usr/local/bin/gpg), so this isn't
much of a reduction in functionality.

The one main difference is for people who have tried to use "gpg2" to
make use of gpg 2.1, but that isn't usefully co-installable anyway.
2017-07-14 21:23:52 -03:00
David Bremner
4ce7591610 lib: paper over allocation difference
In gmime 3.0 this function is "transfer none", so no deallocation is
needed (or permitted)
2017-07-14 21:23:52 -03:00
David Bremner
32819f74d3 cli: replace use of g_mime_message_get_recipients
This function, and associated enum, have been renamed and generalized
in gmime-3.0.
2017-07-14 17:58:09 -03:00
David Bremner
cbb2d5608e lib/cli: replace use of g_mime_message_get_sender
This function changes semantics in gmime-3.0 so make a new function
that provides the same functionality in both
2017-07-14 17:58:09 -03:00
David Bremner
d7fea36916 cli: replace use of g_mime_message_get_reply_to
This function changes signature in gmime 3.0, so we provide two new
functions, one for each signature.
2017-07-14 17:58:09 -03:00
David Bremner
67dbd24ece cli: replace use of g_mime_message_get_date_as_string
This function goes away in gmime-3.0. Also, the memory management is
apparently error prone, witness the memory leak in notmuch-reply.
2017-07-14 17:58:09 -03:00
Piotr Trojanek
85c8304058 fix wrong printf formatting of signed/unsigned integers 2017-06-25 09:39:35 -03:00
David Bremner
233092577c cli/reply: fix two memory leaks, document a third
internet_address_list_to_string returns an allocated string, which
needs to be freed with g_free. g_free can handle a NULL argument, so
we follow the usage elsewhere of calling it unconditionally.

The third leak we leave as it would require restructuring of
add_recipients_from_message, and is fixed by later gmime-3.0 porting.
2017-05-30 09:02:29 -03:00
David Bremner
555e2abe9d cli/reply: direct all output for text format to gmime stream
Interleaving printfs with writes to the gmime stream worked when the
gmime stream was backed by the FILE *stdout, but that is no longer the
case.  Create one stream and pass it into the two functions where
needed, as well well as replacing printfs with g_mime_stream_printf.
2017-05-30 09:01:56 -03:00
David Bremner
5ce8e0b11b lib: replace deprecated n_q_count_messages with status returning version
This function was deprecated in notmuch 0.21.  We re-use the name for
a status returning version, and deprecate the _st name. One or two
remaining uses of the (removed) non-status returning version fixed at
the same time
2017-03-22 08:35:07 -03:00
David Bremner
86cbd215eb lib: replace deprecated n_q_search_messages with status returning version
This function was deprecated in notmuch 0.21.  We re-use the name for
a status returning version, and deprecate the _st name.
2017-03-22 08:35:07 -03:00
Jani Nikula
ed22cd8bf1 cli: do not initialize zero values with designated initializers
Let the language initialize defaults to zero when some values are
initialized to non-zero values. No functional changes.
2017-03-10 07:56:11 -04:00
Jani Nikula
87119b130b cli/reply: only pass gmime message to add recipients to reply message
The notmuch message is no longer needed. Simplify.
2016-09-17 09:20:12 -03:00
Jani Nikula
e20a7a2fbc cli/reply: pass gmime message to Reply-To: redundancy detection
Use gmime message instead of notmuch message in Reply-To: redundancy
detection. This allows us to easily iterate over all recipient email
addresses accurately, instead of just scanning for strings in the
relevant message headers. This improves the accuracy of the detection
in many ways.

This also makes the notmuch message parameter to get_sender()
unused. This will be cleaned up in a follow-up patch to not make too
many changes here at once.
2016-09-17 09:18:28 -03:00
Jani Nikula
932c0ff879 cli/reply: do not parse Reply-To: header into internet address list twice
Avoid parsing Reply-To: header into internet address list twice. Move
the parsing outside of reply_to_header_is_redundant(), and pass the
parsed internet address list in as parameter. This also avoids leaking
the memory of one copy of the internet address list.
2016-09-17 09:14:20 -03:00
Jani Nikula
536b1f9df9 cli/reply: return internet address list from get header funcs
Pass in GMimeMessage to simplify To/Cc/Bcc headers. We'll eventually
remove the notmuch message passing altogether, but keep both for now
to not make too big changes at once.

Getting the headers from GMimeMessage using GMime functions fixes the
error on duplicate Cc headers reported by Daniel Kahn Gillmor
<dkg@fifthhorseman.net> in id:87d1ngv95p.fsf@alice.fifthhorseman.net.

Get rid of an intermediate function.

The small annoyance is the ownership differences in the address lists.
2016-09-17 09:11:07 -03:00
Jani Nikula
ca82d481a1 cli/reply: check for NULL list first in scan_address_list()
Support passing NULL list later on. Also use it to simplify the
recursion.
2016-09-17 09:08:58 -03:00
Jani Nikula
78520673fa cli/reply: use dedicated functions for reply to mapping
The main motivation here is to move the special casing around
reply-to/from handling into a function of its own, clarifying the main
logic.
2016-09-17 09:07:10 -03:00
Jani Nikula
301a65b0f2 cli/reply: reduce the reply format abstractions
Now that we've made the various reply formats quite similar to each
other, there's no point in keeping the abstractions. They are now
close enough to be put in one function.

For now, a mime node will be uselessly created for the headers-only
case, but this is insignificant, and may change in the future.
2016-09-17 09:05:48 -03:00
Jani Nikula
5e438d95c4 cli/reply: reuse create_reply_message() also for headers-only format
Add an option for "limited" headers for the (slightly misleadingly
named) headers-only format. There should be no functional changes.
2016-09-17 09:03:53 -03:00
Jani Nikula
1e289ed1c9 cli/reply: make references header creation easier to follow
Just use strdup when original references is not available, instead of
trying to cram everything into a monster asprintf. There should be no
functional changes.
2016-09-17 09:00:31 -03:00
Jani Nikula
b1aca0e502 cli/reply: reorganize create_reply_message()
Again, in preparation for later unification, reorganize
create_reply_message() to be more similar to the headers-only format
reply code in notmuch_reply_format_headers_only(). Due to "pretty"
header ordering, there should be no change in output. There should be
no functional changes.
2016-09-17 08:53:11 -03:00