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Jani Nikula
207f3bf821 test: add tests for --output=messages --duplicate=N
Basic smoke tests for the feature, nothing fancy.
2014-11-02 19:42:28 +01:00
Jani Nikula
4366b9b88c cli: add support for notmuch search --duplicate=N with --output=messages
Print the message IDs of all messages matching the search terms that
have at least N files associated with them.
2014-11-02 19:42:12 +01:00
Tomi Ollila
96988e35c7 configure: move make {,install} instructions to the end
There was theorical possibility that writing the config files could
have skipped (by interruption) after the instructions how to make
notmuch was printed out.
2014-11-02 19:40:05 +01:00
Michal Sojka
3cc8ed5978 cli: search: Add --output={sender,recipients}
The new outputs allow printing senders, recipients or both of matching
messages. To print both, the user can use --output=sender and
--output=recipients simultaneously.

Currently, the same address can appear multiple times in the output.
The next commit will change this. For this reason, tests are
introduced there.

We use mailbox_t rather than InternetAddressMailbox because we will
need to extend it in a following commit.

This code is based on a patch from Jani Nikula.
2014-11-01 08:02:58 +01:00
Michal Sojka
db307459fb cli: search: Convert --output to keyword-flag argument
This converts "notmuch search" to use the recently introduced
keyword-flag argument parser. At this point, it only makes the code
slightly less readable but following commits that add new --output
keywords will profit from this.
2014-11-01 08:02:35 +01:00
Jani Nikula
ecc4a9a644 cli: Add support for parsing keyword-flag arguments
This allows having multiple --foo=bar --foo=baz options on the command
line, with the corresponding values OR'd together.

[Test added by Michal Sojka]
2014-11-01 08:02:21 +01:00
Michal Sojka
dc39811948 cli: search: Refactor passing of command line options
Many functions that implement the search command need to access command
line options. Instead of passing each option in a separate variable, put
them in a structure and pass only this structure.

This will become handy in the following commits.
2014-11-01 08:01:59 +01:00
David Edmondson
28d121955c NEWS: Improved q binding. 2014-11-01 08:01:23 +01:00
David Edmondson
30f1c43efe emacs: Improve the behaviour of the 'q' binding.
When a user hits 'q' in a notmuch buffer, kill the buffer only if
there are no other windows currently showing it.
2014-10-31 17:54:21 +01:00
Jani Nikula
0f35ddcdfc test: use LDFLAGS in test/Makefile.local
Apparently the test binaries are built with minimal LDFLAGS, only
adding dependency specific LDFLAGS as needed. However because some of
the test binaries incorporate notmuch object files, it is necessary to
use the same link flags as notmuch. For example user provided
CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS/LDFLAGS with -fsanitize=undefined fails to build the
test binaries if the flags differ.
2014-10-31 17:51:22 +01:00
David Bremner
7d32b01d78 test: add simple tests for post-insert hook
Most of the existing tests for pre/post-new hook don't seem to apply.
2014-10-28 19:22:00 +01:00
Jani Nikula
19c09d870f cli/insert: add post-insert hook
The post-new hook might no longer be needed or run very often if
notmuch insert is being used. Therefore a post-insert hook is needed
(arguably pre-insert not so much, so don't add one). Also add the
--no-hooks option to skip hooks.
2014-10-28 19:19:30 +01:00
Jani Nikula
50eedb48ec gitignore: ignore sh.config and doc/config.dox 2014-10-28 12:12:33 +01:00
Jani Nikula
0bb1f26a26 cli: cast timeval fields to long for format
This hides platform differences between struct timeval field types.
2014-10-28 12:12:10 +01:00
David Edmondson
961937988e emacs: notmuch-jump.el should provide.
To ease loading, notmuch-jump.el should provide 'notmuch-jump.
2014-10-25 19:55:16 +02:00
Austin Clements
70f15b37fb lib: Remove unnecessary thread linking steps when using ghost messages
Previously, it was necessary to link new messages to children to work
around some (though not all) problems with the old metadata-based
approach to stored thread IDs.  With ghost messages, this is no longer
necessary, so don't bother with child linking when ghost messages are
in use.
2014-10-25 19:46:19 +02:00
Austin Clements
4e2c351c58 test: Test upgrade to ghost messages feature 2014-10-25 19:42:47 +02:00
Austin Clements
ee476f1e76 lib: Enable ghost messages feature
This fixes the broken thread order test.
2014-10-25 19:31:27 +02:00
Austin Clements
d1e8c80b72 lib: Implement upgrade to ghost messages feature
Somehow this is the first upgrade pass that actually does *any* error
checking, so this also adds the bit of necessary infrastructure to
handle that.
2014-10-25 19:30:08 +02:00
Austin Clements
58a4277d3b lib: Implement ghost-based thread linking
This updates the thread linking code to use ghost messages instead of
user metadata to link messages into threads.

In contrast with the old approach, this is actually correct.
Previously, thread merging updated only the thread IDs of message
documents, not thread IDs stored in user metadata.  As originally
diagnosed by Mark Walters [1] and as demonstrated by the broken
T260-thread-order test, this can cause notmuch to fail to link
messages even though they're in the same thread.  In principle the old
approach could have been fixed by updating the user metadata thread
IDs as well, but these are not indexed and hence this would have
required a full scan of all stored thread IDs.  Ghost messages solve
this problem naturally by reusing the exact same thread ID and message
ID representation and indexing as regular messages.

Furthermore, thanks to this greater symmetry, ghost messages are also
algorithmically simpler.  We continue to support the old user metadata
format, so this patch can't delete any code, but when we do remove
support for the old format, several functions can simply be deleted.

[1] id:8738h7kv2q.fsf@qmul.ac.uk
2014-10-25 19:27:07 +02:00
Austin Clements
bc9c50602d lib: Internal support for querying and creating ghost messages
This updates the message abstraction to support ghost messages: it
adds a message flag that distinguishes regular messages from ghost
messages, and an internal function for initializing a newly created
(blank) message as a ghost message.
2014-10-25 19:26:54 +02:00
Austin Clements
d99491f274 lib: Introduce macros for bit operations
These macros help clarify basic bit-twiddling code and are written to
be robust against C undefined behavior of shift operators.
2014-10-25 19:26:43 +02:00
Austin Clements
d9f5da00bb lib: Update database schema doc for ghost messages
This describes the structure of ghost mail documents.  Ghost messages
are not yet implemented.
2014-10-25 19:26:03 +02:00
Austin Clements
1cdb96d3c4 lib: Add a ghost messages database feature
This will be implemented over the next several patches.  The feature
is not yet "enabled" (this does not add it to
NOTMUCH_FEATURES_CURRENT).
2014-10-25 19:25:54 +02:00
David Bremner
f5db7ad7d2 notmuch 0.18.2 release
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Merge tag '0.18.2'

notmuch 0.18.2 release
2014-10-25 18:55:25 +02:00
David Bremner
d53f759456 debian: add changelog stanza for 0.18.2-1 2014-10-25 18:23:33 +02:00
David Bremner
e842030893 version: bump to 0.18.2
No non-documentation changes
2014-10-25 18:23:06 +02:00
David Bremner
3370f14bf1 NEWS: give real entry for 0.18.2
Expand out what the actual test suite changes are, so people have a
better idea if the release is relevant to them.
2014-10-25 12:10:05 +02:00
David Bremner
ce44657c9e notmuch 0.18.2~rc1 release
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Merge tag '0.18.2_rc1'

notmuch 0.18.2~rc1 release

Conflicts:
	NEWS
	debian/changelog
2014-10-25 11:38:18 +02:00
David Bremner
26e857b712 debian: build depend on dh-python
The build log asked me nicely, so I did.
2014-10-25 11:20:57 +02:00
David Bremner
5aeb28be2a debian: add changelog stanza for 0.18.2~rc-1 2014-10-25 11:03:05 +02:00
David Bremner
47b477faad NEWS: add minimal news item for 0.18.2
The less said, the less typos to make.
2014-10-25 11:03:05 +02:00
David Bremner
60bbc06ac0 version: bump to 0.18.2~rc1 2014-10-25 11:03:05 +02:00
David Bremner
e32bb20099 test: kill '"filename": "signature.asc"' from json output
This starts to appear with emacs24.4, so we can't easily have it in
our expected output.
2014-10-25 10:39:07 +02:00
David Bremner
1de97ee586 test/emacs: force *Messages* buffer to be writable
In emacs 24.4 the messages buffer starts being read-only, which kills
these tests.  This seems to be the point of the variable
inihibit-read-only, which has existed at least since emacs 21.
2014-10-25 10:39:07 +02:00
David Bremner
b4278d4e8e test: simplify T360-symbol-hiding, use nm instead of objdump
After yet another variation in objdump output caused this test to fail
(on a Debian port, no less), I decided whatever putative benefit we
get from looking at the object files instead of the library isn't
worth the maintenence headache.

This version uses nm -P. nm -P should be portable, and fixed format.
It purposely doesn't use the -D argument, since that is non-POSIX and
nm on GNU/Linux seems do the right thing without it.

It still won't work out of the box on e.g. Mac OS/X. I think the right
thing to do there is to move some more configuration information into
sh.config.

(cherry picked from commit c34d6bad0f)
2014-10-25 10:39:07 +02:00
Austin Clements
776684c7b6 test: Port atomicity test to Python
Previously, this was implemented using a horrible GDB script (because
there is no such thing as a non-horrible GDB script).  This GDB script
often broke with newer versions of GDB for mysterious reasons.  Port
the test script to GDB's Python API, which makes the code much cleaner
and, hopefully, more stable.

(cherry picked from commit cbbda62258)

Conflicts:
	test/T380-atomicity.sh
2014-10-25 08:57:20 +02:00
David Bremner
38240d1061 README.rst: typo/wording fixes
It occurs that hardcoding the URL will not make sense in forks.
Mind you, the whole README won't make much sense in forks.
2014-10-24 14:28:44 +02:00
David Bremner
8a106ef728 doc: add README.rst especially for github
Apparently README.rst overrides README, so this will show up instead
of our generic README on github.

If the user is already on github, then clicking a link for more
information is not a hardship.
2014-10-24 11:56:46 +02:00
Ian Main
4a1ccfedd9 VIM: Make starting in 'insert' mode for compose optional
This adds a variable to make starting in insert mode optional when
composing and replying to emails.  I found it unusual to be started in
insert mode so I thought I'd make it optional as others may find this as
well.

    Ian
2014-10-21 10:24:52 +02:00
Ian Main
e0ce86119c VIM: Use notmuch CLI for config
This patch switches from reading .notmuch-config directly to using
the CLI the same way that emacs does it.  It actually uses less code
and is probably less error prone.

    Ian
2014-10-21 10:22:44 +02:00
David Bremner
dd8373fb57 test: check for gdb in insert tests
Commits a6cee01 and c48b12f otherwise break the build for people
without gdb.
2014-10-18 08:13:42 +02:00
David Bremner
c48b12f18a test/insert: check that indexing errors are accepted with --keep
This is overkill for the current code path, but should provide some
robustness for future changes in error handling.
2014-10-18 07:58:42 +02:00
Jani Nikula
dc20a0eedc cli/insert: require succesful message indexing for success status
Add --keep option to keep any remaining stuff in index or file. We
could distinguish between failures to index and failures to apply tags
or maildir sync, but for simplicity just have one.
2014-10-18 07:54:25 +02:00
Jani Nikula
5df46a3d9e cli/insert: add fail path to add_file_to_database
Handle failures gracefully in add_file_to_database, renamed simply
add_file while at it. Add keep option to not remove the message from
database if tagging or tag syncing to maildir flags fails. Expand the
function documentation to cover the changes.
2014-10-18 07:53:15 +02:00
David Bremner
a6cee01b4e test/insert: add known broken tests for indexing failures
These tests are written with the assumption that we want all indexing
failures to be considered as failures by notmuch insert.
2014-10-18 07:51:18 +02:00
Austin Clements
7487e2e221 lib: Handle empty date value
In the interest of robustness, avoid undefined behavior of
sortable_unserialise if the date value is missing.  This shouldn't
happen now, but ghost messages will have blank date values.
2014-10-11 07:10:12 +02:00
Austin Clements
46b1b035a5 lib: Refactor _notmuch_database_link_message
This moves the code to retrieve and clear the metadata thread ID out
of _notmuch_database_link_message into its own function.  This will
simplify future changes.
2014-10-11 07:10:02 +02:00
Austin Clements
54ec8a0fd8 lib: Move message ID compression to _notmuch_message_create_for_message_id
Previously, this was performed by notmuch_database_add_message.  This
happens to be the only caller currently (which is why this was safe),
but we're about to introduce more callers, and it makes more sense to
put responsibility for ID compression in the lower-level function
rather than requiring each caller to handle it.
2014-10-11 07:09:54 +02:00
David Bremner
1c3b8fba22 NEWS: mention the change in default build flags
It blows things up by a factor of six or so, so it's worth giving
people a heads up. It won't effect e.g. Debian, that already builds
with -g and then strips.
2014-10-08 21:18:02 +02:00