The previous loop handling code chooses the last message in the
message list, which turns out to be the last in date order.
See the comment in _notmuch_thread_create.
We added several new functions, at least
notmuch_database_get_default_indexopts
notmuch_database_index_file
notmuch_indexopts_destroy
notmuch_indexopts_get_decrypt_policy
notmuch_indexopts_set_decrypt_policy
notmuch_message_count_files
notmuch_message_has_maildir_flag
notmuch_message_reindex
notmuch_message_remove_all_properties_with_prefix
notmuch_thread_get_total_files
These are my own changes, plus those of Florian Klink and Lucas
Hoffmann. Gaute's change fixed a bug that was never in a released
version, so I left it out.
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.
We also expand tab completion for it, update the emacs bindings, and
update T350, T357, and T450 to match.
Make use of the bool-to-keyword backward-compatibility feature.
We might change some notmuch command line tools that used to be
booleans into keyword arguments.
In that case, there are some legacy tools that will expect to be able
to do "notmuch foo --bar" instead of "notmuch foo --bar=baz".
This patch makes it possible to support that older API, while
providing a warning and an encouragement to upgrade.
Changes since 0.2:
* Accept failures to unset core.worktree in clone (0a155847,
2017-10-10, unreleased).
* Use --no-renames in log (f9189a06, 2016-09-26, v0.24).
* Auto-checkout in clone if it wouldn't clobber (7ef3b653, 2017-10-10,
unreleased).
* Add a 'help' command for folks who don't like --help
(9d25c97d, 2014-10-03, v0.20).
* Setup a 'config' branch on clone to track origin/config (244f8739,
2015-03-22, v0.20). This branch may be consumed by
notmuch-report(1).
* Only error for invalid diff lines in tags/ (57225988, 2017-10-16,
unreleased).
* Ignore # comments in 'notmuch dump ...' output (9bbc54bd,
2016-03-27, v0.22).
* Respect 'expect' in _spawn(..., wait=True) (e263c5b1, 2017-10-10,
unreleased).
* Update URLs in documentation (554b90b5 and 6a833a6e8, 2016-06-02,
v0.23).
The appended file 'version' has the same timestamp as the files added
by `git archive`.
The original file name and time stamp are no longer saved to the
gzip header in resulting $(PACKAGE)-$(VERSION).tar.gz file.
When build environment is close enough to another, this may
provide mutually reproducible release archive files.
It is unlikely this still works since it has not been updated since
2010. The python packages for debian are now built by the top level
debian/ packaging.
This change allows queries of the form
thread:{from:me} and thread:{from:jian} and not thread:{from:dave}
This is still somewhat brute-force, but it's a big improvement over
both the shell script solution and the previous proposal [1], because it
does not build the whole thread structure just generate a
query. A further potential optimization is to replace the calls to
notmuch with more specialized Xapian code; in particular it's not
likely that reading all of the message metadata is a win here.
[1]: id:20170820213240.20526-1-david@tethera.net
Describe the introduction of the "reindex" subcommand. This blurb
acknowledges Subject: instability under reindexing when multiple
copies exist (suggesting that this is something that needn't
necessarily hold up a release).
We adopt a pythonic idiom here with an optional argument, rather than
exposing the user to the C indexopts object directly.
This now includes a simple test to ensure that the decrypt_policy
argument works as expected.
This test passes with older versions of Xapian as well, because
neither query returns any results.
This should resolve the travis build failure at
https://travis-ci.org/notmuch/notmuch/builds/318571658
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
The current behaviour is at best under-documented. The modified test in
T470-missing-headers.sh previously relied on printf doing the right
thing with NULL, which seems icky.
The use of talloc_strdup here is probably overkill, but it avoids
having to enforce that thread->authors is never mutated outside
_resolve_thread_authors_string.