Few Emacs tests had test_expect_equal_file arguments in the wrong
order: the first argument should be the test output and the
second one should be the expected.
Messages in the database can have multiple files associated with a
single message-id, but until now only one filename for each message
has been reported by "notmuch search --output=files"
Signed-off-by: Mark Anderson <ma.skies@gmail.com>
Update the test mail corpus to have two files with the same content to
expose the bug where a single message with multiple filenames only
reports a single filename.
Update expected results for search --output=files to match new
behavior for multiple files corresponding to a single message
Signed-off-by: Mark Anderson <ma.skies@gmail.com>
We call these "global_deps" for a reason, after all!
Without this, emacs compilation would proceed even if the configure script
failed, (such as for a missing dependency). That's undesirable as it can
cause the helpful error messages from the configure failure to scroll away.
Carl reports "gcc -aux-info notmuch.aux lib/notmuch.h" does not
generate notmuch.aux for him with Debian gcc 4.6.0-8. A small
modification of the original sed regular expression allows us to work
directly from lib/notmuch.h, rather than preprocessing with gcc.
As with most such simple regex based "parsing", this is quite
sensitive to the input format, and needs that each symbol to be
exported from libnotmuch should
- start with "notmuch_"
- be the first non-whitespace token on the line
- be followed by an open parenthesis.
- c0961e6 introduced a missing slash between $(dir)$(LIBNAME) and missing
$(dir) in front of libnotmuch.a
- cdf1c70a created a file $(dir)/notmuch.h.gch and neglected to
add it to CLEAN
In order to remain consistent with the underlying C API, we do not
automatically synchronize notmuch tags and maildir flags anymore.
The underlying functions Message.maildir_flags_to_tags and
Message.tags_to_maildir_flags still exist and are available to the user.
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian@SSpaeth.de>
Various typo fixes in some test-case data.
Signed-off-by: Pieter Praet <pieter@praet.org>
Edited-by: Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org> Restricted to just
test-case data.
Various typo fixes in error messages within the source code.
Signed-off-by: Pieter Praet <pieter@praet.org>
Edited-by: Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org> Restricted to just error messages.
Various typo fixes in documentation within the code that can be made
available to the user, (emacs function help strings, "notmuch help"
output, notmuch man page, etc.).
Signed-off-by: Pieter Praet <pieter@praet.org>
Edited-by: Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org> Restricted to just
documentation and fixed fix of "comman" to "common" rather than
"command".
Various typo fixes in comments within the source code.
Signed-off-by: Pieter Praet <pieter@praet.org>
Edited-by: Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org> Restricted to just
source-code comments, (and fixed fix of "descriptios" to "descriptors"
rather than "descriptions").
Various typo fixes in comments within the Makefile and other build scripts.
Signed-off-by: Pieter Praet <pieter@praet.org>
Edited-by: Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org> Restricted to just build files.
Various typo fixes in auxiliary text files included with the source,
(README, TODO, etc.).
Signed-off-by: Pieter Praet <pieter@praet.org>
Edited-by: Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org> Restricted to just text files.
This error occurs when `notmuch-fcc-dirs' is set to a list. The error
was in the `notmuch-fcc-dirs' format check which was changed in an
incompatible way from 0.4 to 0.5.
The fix was extracted from a bigger patch series by David
Edmondson id:"1290682750-30283-2-git-send-email-dme@dme.org".
Signed-off-by: Jameson Graef Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net>
We exercise each of the documented values (nil, a string, and a
list). For the list, we test matching a specific entry, matching a
catch-all regular expression, and no match at all (in which case there
is no FCC set).
This uses dh_python2 (included with sufficiently recent versions of
the python/python-all packages). python-all brings in all of the
supported versions of python. The double calls to dh_auto_install and
friends are to avoid looping over python versions ourselves.
The worry here is that a binary linking with libnotmuch might lose
access to Xapian::Error symbols because libnotmuch hides them.
We are careful here to create ./fakedb/.notmuch in order to trigger a
Xapian exception, and not just a missing file check.
Thanks to jrollins and amddragon for suggestions.
(cherry picked from commit 66f37f5f6864a988f94ddb893e3a176af57f6c8e)
This is closely tied to gcc and particularly gnu ld, but I guess the
shared library linking code would need to be adjusted to work on a
non-gnu linker anyay.
I had to make a few not-obviously related changes to the
lib/Makefile.local to make this work: libnotmuch_modules is defined
with := and used in place of $^
(cherry picked from commit 014bf85b1c06ff49be2bde5a26433d2cf376cf70)
One of the Xapian exception symbols has gone missing. Hopefully this
doesn't mean we should be bumping the SONAME.
(cherry picked from commit e8260d63f1f5a37094801ecd5d110bf48f22ee45)
Probably there is a nicer way to do this; perhaps it should be a
configure option.
(cherry picked from commit 387dc520dd68cc805e390f3a1399f85b5d5bd83a)
After some debate, we settled on 0.6~$num as a snapshot version
number, at least until 0.6 is released. This has the needed property
of sorting after 0.5+nmu$num.
(cherry picked from commit 54f7766febc3fa3c9dc475f6ec6718c5e87a189e)
This is patch is a temporary work-around for a slight regression that
popped up in the part handling reorganization. Currently, text/plain
parts are always preferred, if present, over other non-text/plain
parts in multipart/alternative. However, this means that if there is
a blank text/plain part, no content will be displayed.
One way to get around this is to set the
"notmuch-show-all-multipart/alternative-parts" customization variable
to True ('t'), which will cause all parts to always be displayed.
Since we want to move forward with the next release, we're going to
set this variable true by default, to make sure that no content is
unretrievably hidden from the user. Once we come up with a better
solution for easy display of hidden parts we can set this back to a
default value of 'nil'.
The main() function should be written as just another function with a
return value. This allows for more reliable code reuse. Imagine that
main() grows too large and needs to be factored into multiple
functions. At that point, exit() is probably the wrong thing, yet can
also be hard to notice as it's in less-frequently-tested exceptional
cases.
This avoids patching the version file once per Debian upload.
Original version file is saved and restored.
(cherry picked from commit 2938a98bf4c4abe0426caee4555d889d655bc0df)
Each top level test (basic, corpus, etc...) is run with a fixed
timeout of 2 minutes.
The goal here is to treat a hung test as a failure. The emacs test for
sending mail is known to be problematic on the Debian
autobuilders. This is both a bandaid fix for that, and a sensible long
term feature.
(cherry picked from commit 5f99c80e02736c90495558d9b88008a768876b29)
Importing notmuch loads the notmuch shared library. When building
without a system install of notmuch, this requires e.g. setting
LD_LIBRARY_PATH for building and fails completely for cleaning.
We were still using len(self.get_replies()) for the __str__ summary of a
mail, but 1) len(Messages()) has just gone away 2) the number of replies
can not be retrieved when we got the message via search_messages()
anyway, and 3) it is likely quite expensive to pull all replies for all
messages that we display a summary of.
So we fix this by simplifying str(Message()) to omit the number of replies.
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian@SSpaeth.de>