There is not much point in complicating the code for error messages that
can be easily constructed.
Before:
database closed (RuntimeError)
After:
Notmuch::Database object destroyed (RuntimeError)
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
Data_Get_Struct is nothing but a macro that calls
rb_data_object_get with a cast (unnecessary in C).
#define Data_Get_Struct(obj, type, sval) \
((sval) = RBIMPL_CAST((type*)rb_data_object_get(obj)))
We can use rb_data_object_get directly, and this way we don't need to
pass the type, which is unnecessary information.
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
Although this default worked for "notmuch config get", it didn't work
most other places. Restore the previous functionality, with the
wrinkle that XDG locations will shadow $HOME/mail if they exist.
This fixes a bug reported by Jack Kamm in id:87eeefdc8b.fsf@gmail.com
notmuch-before-tag-hook and notmuch-after-tag-hook are supposed to
have access to two dynamic variables, tag-changes and query, but these
were lost with the switch to lexical binding in fc4cda07 (emacs: use
lexical-bindings in all libraries, 2021-01-13).
Add a variant of Emacs's dlet (not available until Emacs 28) and use
it in notmuch-tag to expose tag-changes and query to the hooks.
Initially make sure gmime_filter_reply initialization is
thread-safe (assuming notmuch_client_init is only called once).
For tidyness, also put talloc initialization in the new function.
In principle this could be done without depending on C++11 features,
but these features should be available since gcc 4.8.1, and this
localized usage is easy to replace if it turns out to be problematic
for portability.
There's no need to do Check_Type, Data_Get_Struct calls
rb_data_object_get(), which already does that.
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
Apparently commit 5c9e3855 (ruby: Don't barf if an object is destroyed
more than once, 2010-05-26) missed these two.
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
Due to the change in the config system, notmuch keeps a notmuch database
open when it would not do so before. Consequently, it can miss changes
to the database which are done from a hook (while notmuch holds the
databse in read only mode). When notmuch itself writes to the database
after that it uses wrong assumptions about the last used doc id etc.
Demonstrate this by triggering an assertion. (This new test succeeds
with notmuch 0.31.4.)
Signed-off-by: Michael J Gruber <git@grubix.eu>
Amended-by: db. Check for both messages
Prior to 0.32, notmuch had the (undocumented) behaviour that it
expanded a relative value of database.path with respect to $HOME. In
0.32 this was special cased for database.path but broken for
database.mail_root, which causes problems for at least notmuch-new
when database.path is set to a relative path.
The change in T030-config.sh reflects a user visible, but hopefully
harmless behaviour change; the expanded form of the paths will now be
printed by notmuch config.
We always do test_expect_equal_file, so do it in test_ruby() directly.
The only subtest where we don't (get non-existent file) can be easily
modified.
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
Not much point in polluting the main library, and also will be useful to
modify it in tandem with the tests.
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>