The customization widget referred to a non-existing function
`notmuch-hello-insert-query-list'. The patch changes it to the
correct one - `notmuch-hello-insert-searches'. The relevant test is
fixed now.
The tests use default values from customization widgets to make sure
that these customization widgets work (at least on basic level).
The custom queries section test is currently broken.
The output of the HTML reply test in the emacs suite can vary
depending on which HTML renderers are installed on the machine running
the tests. The renderer that is always available is emacs's builtin
html2text function. In order to get consistency, force the test to use
html2text even if other renderers are available.
Sometimes, notmuch reply outputs something to stderr, for example:
"Failed to verify signed part: Cannot verify multipart/signed part:
unsupported signature protocol". When this happens, replying in emacs
fails, because emacs cannot parse the error message as JSON.
This patch causes emacs to ignore stderr when reading reply from
notmuch.
Introduce a new defcustom notmuch-mua-compose-in that allows users to
specify where new mails are composed, either in the current window or
in a new window or frame.
Signed-off-by: Jameson Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net>
Quote non-text parts nicely by displaying them with mm-display-part
before calling message-cite-original to quote them. HTML-only emails
can now be quoted correctly. We re-use some code from notmuch-show
(notmuch-show-mm-display-part-inline), which has been moved to
notmuch-lib.el.
Mark the test for this feature as not broken.
With the latest reply infrastructure, we should be able to nicely
quote HTML-only emails. But currently emacs quotes the raw HTML
instead of parsing it first. This commit adds a test for this case.
This test currently marked as broken.
we need
- a new changelog stanza, because the symbols files need a new version
- s/libnotmuch2/libnotmuch3/ everywhere
- update symbols file, s/.so.1/.so.2/, and bump minimum versions on changed
symbols (although the latter is just documentation)
We've changed the APIs of notmuch_database_open,
notmuch_database_create, and notmuch_database_close.
Amended by db: also bump string in bindings/python/notmuch/globals.py
This is the notmuch_database_create equivalent of the previous change.
In this case, there were places where errors were not being propagated
correctly in notmuch_database_create or in calls to it. These have
been fixed, using the new status value.
It has been a long-standing issue that notmuch_database_open doesn't
return any indication of why it failed. This patch changes its
prototype to return a notmuch_status_t and set an out-argument to the
database itself, like other functions that return both a status and an
object.
In the interest of atomicity, this also updates every use in the CLI
so that notmuch still compiles. Since this patch does not update the
bindings, the Python bindings test fails.
To make updating the notmuchmail.org wiki 'news' section more
straightforward the content of the NEWS file has now been brought
to almost the same as the *.mdwn files in the wiki page.
The changes are basically insertion of mdwn formatting "commands".
More effort has been put into formatting the newer release entries
(0.12, 0.11 & 0.10) than older. Commit to format 0.13 entries will
be made available separately.
Changed all tabs to 8 spaces (M-x untabify over region of the
whole file).
Now this looks uniformly on all viewers (using fixed-width font)
and the observed difference between this "source" file and markdown
generated html output on browser window is smaller. In markdown to
html conversions tab and 8 spaces indents differently.
Also the "Local variables:" block added to the end of this file
attempts to ensure tabs are always expanded; whether the used editor
is Emacs or Vi.
The signature of notmuch_database_find_message was changed in 02a30767
to report errors and the Go bindings were never updated. This brings
the Go bindings in sync with that change and at least makes them
compile with Go r60.3, the last release before Go 1.
Put a prominent warning into the docstring of Database.close, make the
function show up in the sphinx doc and refer to the warning in the
paragraph mentioning the context manager protocol.
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <4winter@informatik.uni-hamburg.de>
This code adds functionality at the python level that is unlikely to
be useful for anyone. Furthermore the python bindings strive to be a
thin wrapper around libnotmuch, so this code will be removed in
notmuch 0.14.
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <4winter@informatik.uni-hamburg.de>
Cleanup the code, reword the docstring and use the same implementation
in the Threads, Tags and Messages classes.
__nonzero__ implements truth value testing. If __nonzero__ is not
implemented, the python runtime would fall back to `len(..) > 0` thus
exhausting the iterator.
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <4winter@informatik.uni-hamburg.de>
Formerly the documentation was overly verbose. Reword the comment and
use the same for both functions.
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <4winter@informatik.uni-hamburg.de>
Remove the function Filenames.as_generator that has been marked as
deprecated in 0.12.
The class Filenames implements the iterator protocol so you can
directly iterate over such objects instead.
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <4winter@informatik.uni-hamburg.de>
The main change here is to modify argument parsing so as to not force
tag-changes to be a list, and to let notmuch-tag handle prompting the
user when required. doc strings are also updated and cleaned up.
The main change here is to modify argument parsing so as to not force
tag-changes to be a list, and to let notmuch-tag handle prompting the
user when required. doc strings are also updated and cleaned up.
notmuch-tag is extended to accept various formats of the tag changes.
In particular, user prompting for tag changes is now incorporated
here, so it is common for modes.
The tag binary and the notmuch-{before,after}-tag-hooks are only
called if tag changes is non-nil.
In all cases tag-changes is returned as a list.
Tagging functions are used in notmuch.el, notmuch-show.el, and
notmuch-message.el. There are enough common functions for tagging
that it makes sense to put them all in their own library.
No code is modified, just moved around.
When using the spacebar to scroll through a thread, hitting 'space'
when the bottom of the last message is visible should take the cursor
to the end of the buffer rather than immediately archiving the thread
and moving to the next thread.
Currently emacs show does not open matching but excluded
messages. This is normally the desired behaviour but is probably not
ideal if only excluded messages match. This patch opens all the
matching (necessarily excluded) messages in this case and goes to the
first one.
A previous patch [0] replaced blank subject lines with '[No Subject]'
in search and show mode. Apparently this was needed to circumvent
some bug in the printing code, but there was no need for it search or
show, and it is definitely not desirable, so we undo it here (a revert
is no longer feasible). We should not be modifying strings in the
original message without good reason, or without a clear indication
that we are doing so, neither of which apply in this case. For
further discussion see [0].
[0] id:"1327918561-16245-3-git-send-email-dme@dme.org"