This enables auto-completion of commands, something which plain
read-string does not do. It's otherwise a drop-in
replacement. According to `C-h f`, read-shell-command was introduced
in Emacs 23.1 or earlier.
Hook run when the tree insertion process finishes its job.
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This patch supersedes <id:20220816214023.1523322-1-jao@gnu.org>, but
changing the new variable name.
Right now, it can be used for silly things like removing or changing
the the "End of search." hardcoded message in the tree buffer. But
also for more sophisticated things like folding all threads in add-ons
like my outline mode for tree buffers (to be submitted).
Signed-off-by: jao <jao@gnu.org>
By default, the test suite uses 2min for other tests and 5s for cffi
tests. Sporadically, this leads to test failures caused by the timeout
on slower or loaded test infrastructure (as seen on ppc64le in Fedora's
infrastructure during branch time).
Increase the cffi timeout to the same 2m=120s.
Signed-off-by: Michael J Gruber <git@grubix.eu>
This allows us to eliminate the ad-hoc emacscmd directive / role, and
improve indexing.
doc/emacs: convert remaining uses of emacscmd to define-key
This allows us to remove the no-longer used object type.
This corresponds to flycheck commit
1702d2db3d8ba9bcb9b2bf810e791e907fcc3adc, which is apparently the last
time this file was modified (2018).
Embedding seems defensible since the file is evidently not changing
that much, and we need to change some labels to make it fit with the
not-just-emacs nature of notmuch docs.
When adding the description of the propagation of NOTMUCH_CONFIG, I
missed that there was already a section on external commands, with a
different title.
Removed duplicate error check (and the message) in 3rd case where
the same error message (w/o trailing newline) was present.
In case of test/T040-setup.sh, command substitution deletes
trailing newlines, so related test there cannot be changed
(and therefore could not notice this user experience flaw).
It seems redundant to have the previous example, since the default
value is always show by describe variable.
Enforce more restrictions on the keys in the alist, since arbitrary
strings don't work as field names.
Document that functions can be used in lieu of field names.
It seems redundant to have the previous example, since the default
value is always show by describe variable.
Enforce more restrictions on the keys in the alist, since arbitrary
strings don't work as field names.
Document that functions can be used in lieu of field names.
Essentially we just need to arrange to pass the right --duplicate
argument to notmuch reply.
As a side-effect, correct the previously unused value of EXPECTED in
T453-emacs-reply.sh.
We want the reply used to match that shown e.g. in the emacs
interface. As a first step provide that functionality on the command
line.
Schema does not need updating as the duplicate key was already
present (with a constant value of 1).
This new command allows the user to interactively choose a different
duplicate (file) to display for a given message in
notmuch-show-mode. Since both tree and unthreaded view use
notmuch-show-mode, this provides the same facility there.
This introduces a new mandatory key for message structures, namely
"duplicate". Per convention in devel/schemata this does _not_ increase
the format version. This means that clients are responsible for
checking that it exists, and not crashing if it does not.
The main functional change is teaching mime_node_open to understand a
'duplicate' argument.
Support for --duplicate in notmuch-reply would make sense, but we
defer it to a later commit.
Add command line argument --duplicate, analogous with that already
supported for notmuch-search.
Use of a seperate function for _get_filename is mainly a form of
documentation at this point.
md5sum is of course a weak hash, but it is good enough for
this (non-adversarial) test suite use.
Rather than shelling out once per message to get the list of files
corresponding to tags, it is much faster (although potentially a bit
memory intensive) to read them all at once.
Answering a user question, I had to dig for this variable, but I think
it is a reasonably common customization wish, particularly for users
with custom count-functions.