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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jameson Graef Rollins
90822ffdb8 cli: modify mime_node_context to use the new crypto struct
This simplifies some more interfaces.
2012-06-10 20:08:56 -03:00
Jameson Graef Rollins
429ebf5d20 cli: modify mime_node_open to take new crypto struct as argument
This simplifies the interface considerably.
2012-06-10 20:06:48 -03:00
Jameson Graef Rollins
25c3140e13 cli: use new typedef to deal with gmime 2.4/2.6 context incompatibility
gmime 2.4 defines GMimeCipherContext, while 2.6 defines
GMimeCryptoContext.  typedef them both to notmuch_crypto_context_t to
cover this discrepancy and remove a bunch of #ifdefs.
2012-06-10 20:04:50 -03:00
Austin Clements
353577ad57 Handle errors in mime_node_open 2012-03-10 21:25:19 -04:00
Austin Clements
a66e65d604 mime node: Record depth-first part numbers
This makes the part numbers readily accessible to formatters.
Hierarchical part numbering would be a more natural and efficient fit
for MIME and may be the way to go in the future, but depth-first
numbering maintains compatibility with what we currently do.
2012-01-25 07:19:22 -04:00
Thomas Jost
00b5623d1a Add compatibility with gmime 2.6
There are lots of API changes in gmime 2.6 crypto handling. By adding
preprocessor directives, it is however possible to add gmime 2.6 compatibility
while preserving compatibility with gmime 2.4 too.

This is mostly based on id:"8762i8hrb9.fsf@bookbinder.fernseed.info".

This was tested against both gmime 2.6.4 and 2.4.31. With gmime 2.4.31, the
crypto tests all work fine (as expected). With gmime 2.6.4, one crypto test is
currently broken (signature verification with signer key unavailable), most
likely because of a bug in gmime which will hopefully be fixed in a future
version.
2012-01-21 08:52:34 -04:00
Austin Clements
5d1ac7d1d3 Utility function to seek in MIME trees in depth-first order.
This function matches how we number parts for the --part argument to
show.  It will allow us to jump directly to the desired part, rather
than traversing the entire tree and carefully tracking whether or not
we're "in the zone".
2011-12-25 22:21:04 -04:00
Austin Clements
bb189220a3 Introduce a generic tree-like abstraction for MIME traversal.
This wraps all of the complex MIME part handling in a single, simple
function that gets part N from *any* MIME object, so traversing a MIME
part tree becomes a two-line for loop.  Furthermore, the MIME node
structure provides easy access to envelopes for message parts as well
as cryptographic information.

This code is directly derived from the current show_message_body code
(much of it is identical), but the control relation is inverted:
instead of show_message_body controlling the traversal of the MIME
structure and invoking callbacks, the caller controls the traversal of
the MIME structure.
2011-12-25 22:19:12 -04:00