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Carl Worth
3a91df21ca index: Store "Full Name <user@example.com>" addressses in the database
We put these is as a separate term so that they can be extracted.
We don't actually need this for searching, since typing an email
address in as a search term will already trigger a phrase search
that does exactly what's wanted.
2009-10-28 13:09:08 -07:00
Carl Worth
f9bbd7baa0 Add full-text indexing using the GMime library for parsing.
This is based on the old notmuch-index-message.cc from early in
the history of notmuch, but considerably cleaned up now that
we have some experience with Xapian and know just what we want
to index, (rather than just blindly trying to index exactly
what sup does).

This does slow down notmuch_database_add_message a *lot*, but I've
got some ideas for getting some time back.
2009-10-28 12:50:10 -07:00
Carl Worth
b04cc33738 notmuch search: Clarify documentation of implicit Boolean operators
The original documentation of implicit AND is what we want, but
Xapian doesn't actually let us get that today. So be honest about
what the user can actually expect. And let's hope the Xapian
wizards give us the feature we want soon:

http://trac.xapian.org/ticket/402
2009-10-28 10:35:26 -07:00
Carl Worth
df959868d9 TODO: A couple new items.
It's time to put full-text indexing back, and we might want to
experiment with optimization the original thread-stitching phase.
2009-10-28 07:28:01 -07:00
Carl Worth
f8a14b698f TODO: Remove a couple of since-completed items.
"notmuch tag" is implemented now and seems to work great (and fast).

As for the race condition, as noted in the description we're removing
it's not exposed directly in the API, but only in a client that
allows for looping over search results and removing the inbox tag
from all of them. But then, that's exactly what the "notmuch tag"
command does. So, as discussed, we've now documented that command
to highlight the issue. Problem resolved, (as well as we can).
2009-10-28 01:46:24 -07:00
Carl Worth
19ec20192c notmuch help: Review and augment all of the "notmuch help" documentation.
The big addition here is the first description of the syntax for
the query strings for "notmuch search", (and, by reference, for
"notmuch tag").
2009-10-28 01:37:57 -07:00
Carl Worth
450b054245 notmuch help: Be less verbose by default and support detailed help
Putting all of our documentation into a single help message was getting
a bit unwieldy. Now, the simple output of "notmuch help" is a reasonable
reminder and a quick reference. Then we now support a new syntax of:
"notmuch help <command>" for the more detailed help messages.

This gives us freedom to put more detailed caveats, etc. into some
sub-commands without worrying about the usage statement getting too
long.
2009-10-28 00:58:26 -07:00
Carl Worth
88bf876bae notmuch tag: Fix crash when removing a tag that didn't exist
Xapian is trying to be useful by reporting that the specified term
didn't exist, but this is one case where we just don't care. :-)
2009-10-27 23:59:06 -07:00
Carl Worth
07aa759b68 Fix segfault in case of the database lock not being available.
We were nicely reporting the lock-aquisition failure, but then marching
along trying to use the database object and just crashing badly.
So don't do that.
2009-10-27 23:57:37 -07:00
Carl Worth
5eaec1e316 Update prefix so that "thread:" can be used in search strings.
It's convenient to be able to do things like:

     notmuch tag -inbox thread:<thread-id>

(even though this can run into a race condition as noted in TODO--the fix
for the race is simply to not run "notmuch new" between reading a thread
with the (not yet existent) "notmuch show" and removing its inbox tag
with a command like the above). So we now allow such a thing.
2009-10-27 23:55:08 -07:00
Carl Worth
326f73374e Add new "notmuch tag" command for adding/removing tags.
This uses the same search functionality as "notmuch search" so
it should be quite powerful. And this global search might be
quick enough to be used for "automatic" adding of tags to new
messages.

Of course, this will all be a lot more useful when we can search
for actual text of messages and not just tags.
2009-10-27 17:15:27 -07:00
Carl Worth
203a717d64 notmuch_database_add_message: Do not return a message on failure.
The recent, disastrous failure of "notmuch new" would have been
avoided with this change. The new_command function was basically
assuming that it would only get a message object on success so
wasn't destroying the message in the other cases.
2009-10-27 16:19:20 -07:00
Carl Worth
854f82fb91 notmuch_database_close: Explicitly flush the Xapian database.
This would have helped with the recent bug causing "notmuch new"
to not record any results in the database. I'm not sure why
the explicit flush would be required, (shouldn't the destructor
always ensure that things flush?), but perhaps some outstanding
references from the leak prevented that.

In any case, an explicit flush on close() seems to make sense.
2009-10-27 16:17:22 -07:00
Carl Worth
b0190e59ac Merge branch to fix broken "notmuch setup" and "notmuch new"
I'm trying to stick to a habit of fixing previously-introduced bugs
on side branches off of the commit that introduced the bug. The
idea here is to make it easy to find the commits to cherry pick
if bisecting in the future lands on one of the broken commits.
2009-10-27 16:12:08 -07:00
Carl Worth
8969720108 Fix "notmuch new" (bad performance, and no committing of results).
We were incorrectly only destroying messages in the case of
successful addition to the database, and not in other cases,
(such as failure due to FILE_NOT_EMAIL).

I'm still not entirely sure why this was performing abysmally, (as in
making an operation that should take a small fraction of a second take
10 seconds), nor why it was causing the database to entirely fail to
get new results.

But fortunately, this all seems to work now.
2009-10-27 16:07:27 -07:00
Carl Worth
16003e1f8f Unbreak the "notmuch setup" command.
The recent addition of support for automatically adding tags to
new messages for "notmuch new" caused "notmuch setup" to segfault.
The fix is simple, (just need to move a destroy function to inside
a nearby if block).

Did I mention recently we need to add a test suite?
2009-10-27 12:00:58 -07:00
Carl Worth
38bc6ba920 TODO: Several more ideas that have come to mind, that I don't want to forget.
Some of these are simple little code cleanups, but it's nice to write them
down rather than trying to remember them.
2009-10-27 11:35:30 -07:00
Carl Worth
f2bcc256fb TODO: More notes on archive-thread and race conditions.
Interstingly, it's our simple "notmuch" client that's going to be the
most difficult to fix. There's just not as much information preserved
in the textual representation from "notmuch search" as there is in the
objects returned from notmuch_query_search_threads.
2009-10-27 10:19:46 -07:00
Carl Worth
c690420076 TODO: Add "notmuch tag" and thoughts on avoiding races in archiving threads.
The archive-thread race condition doesn't even exist now because there's
no command for modifying tags at the level of a thread (just individual
messages).
2009-10-27 10:04:48 -07:00
Carl Worth
31db02a8c1 notmuch restore: Fix to remove all tags before adding tags.
This means that the restore operation will now properly pick up the
removal of tags indicated by the tag just not being present in the
dump file.

We added a few new public functions in order to support this:

	notmuch_message_freeze
	notmuch_message_remove_all_tags
	notmuch_message_thaw
2009-10-26 22:53:39 -07:00
Carl Worth
9c4efa8487 notmuch restore: Don't bother printing tag values.
The code was just a little messy here with three parallel conditions
testing for message == NULL.
2009-10-26 22:19:08 -07:00
Carl Worth
ae0bd3f503 add_message: Add an optional parameter for getting the just-added message.
We use this to implement the addition of "inbox" and "unread" tags
for all messages added by "notmuch new".
2009-10-26 21:44:05 -07:00
Carl Worth
d07dd49aac Fix incorrect name of _notmuch_thread_get_subject.
Somehow this naming with an underscore crept in, (but only in the
private header, so notmuch.c was compiling with no prototype). Fix
to be the notmuch_thread_get_subject originally intended.
2009-10-26 20:11:58 -07:00
Carl Worth
c12823648e Add public notmuch_thread_get_subject
And use this in "notmuch search" to display subject line as well as
thread ID.
2009-10-26 17:35:31 -07:00
Carl Worth
8e96a87fff Remove all calls to g_strdup_printf
Replacing them with calls to talloc_asprintf if possible, otherwise
to asprintf (with it's painful error-handling leaving the pointer
undefined).
2009-10-26 15:17:10 -07:00
Carl Worth
94f01d9de9 Add notmuch_thread_get_tags
And augment "notmuch search" to print tag values as well as thread ID
values. This tool is almost usable now.
2009-10-26 14:46:14 -07:00
Carl Worth
ef3ab5781a tags: Replace sort() and reset() with prepare_iterator().
The previous functions were always called together, so we might as
well just have one function for this. Also, the reset() name was
poor, and prepare_iterator() is much more descriptive.
2009-10-26 14:12:56 -07:00
Carl Worth
1726c5c814 Fix memory leak in notmuch_thread_results_t
If we were using a talloc-based resizing array then this wouldn't
have happened. Of course, thanks to valgrind for catching this.
2009-10-26 14:02:58 -07:00
Carl Worth
3dce200788 tags: Re-implement tags iterator to avoid having C++ in the interface
We want to be able to iterate over tags stored in various ways, so
the previous TermIterator-based tags object just wasn't general
enough. The new interface is nice and simple, and involves only
C datatypes.
2009-10-26 14:02:51 -07:00
Carl Worth
46ba33b115 notmuch restore: Fix leak of FILE* object.
Apparently, I didn't copy enough of the "notmuch dump" implementation
since it didn't have a similar leak.
2009-10-26 13:36:40 -07:00
Carl Worth
789495919a Hide away the details of the implementation of notmuch_tags_t.
We will soon be wanting multiple different implementations of
notmuch_tags_t iterators, so we need to keep the actual structure
as an implementation detail inside of tags.cc.
2009-10-26 06:00:07 -07:00
Carl Worth
2affed0851 Move terms and tags code to a new tags.cc file.
We want to start using this from both message.cc and thread.cc so we
need it in a place we can share the code. This also requires a new
notmuch-private-cxx.h header file for interfaces that include
C++-specific datatypes (such as Xapian::Document).
2009-10-26 05:53:40 -07:00
Carl Worth
b42c4418a4 results_get: Fix to return NULL if past the end of the results
We had documented both notmuch_thread_results_get and
notmuch_message_results_get to return NULL if (! has_more)
but we hadn't actually implemented that. Fix.
2009-10-26 05:14:51 -07:00
Carl Worth
e8d8906d9c Add TODO file.
I've been maintaining this for a while now, so I might as well
start tracking it with revision control as well.
2009-10-25 23:18:05 -07:00
Carl Worth
1ba3d46fab Add an initial implementation of a notmuch_thread_t object.
We've now got a new notmuch_query_search_threads and a
notmuch_threads_result_t iterator. The thread object itself
doesn't do much yet, (just allows one to get the thread_id),
but that's at least enough to see that "notmuch search" is
actually doing something now, (since it has been converted
to print thread IDs instead of message IDs).

And maybe that's all we need. Getting the messages belonging
to a thread is as simple as a notmuch_query_search_messages
with a string of "thread:<thread-id>".

Though it would be convenient to add notmuch_thread_get_messages
which could use the existing notmuch_message_results_t iterator.

Now we just need an implementation of "notmuch show" and we'll
have something somewhat usable.
2009-10-25 23:12:20 -07:00
Carl Worth
cd467cafb5 Rename notmuch_query_search to notmuch_query_search_messages
Along with renaming notmuch_results_t to notmuch_message_results_t.
The new type is quite a mouthful, but I don't expect it to be
used much other than the for-loop idiom in the documentation,
(which does at least fit nicely within 80 columns).

This is all in preparation for the addition of a new
notmuch_query_search_threads of course.
2009-10-25 22:22:07 -07:00
Carl Worth
70f9d0ad42 Drop dead function add_term.
Even with the recent warnings work, gcc didn't tell me about a static
function that I'm not calling? Apparently I get "defined but not
used" in C files, but not C++ files. That's bogus, and yet one more
reason for me to push the C++ to a minimal lower layer.
2009-10-25 16:14:07 -07:00
Carl Worth
179629b672 Fix missing xapian-flags when generating dependencies.
I didn't notice this because `xapian-config -cxxflags` gives empty
output on my system. But for someone with the xapian library
installed in some non-standard location this would be important.
2009-10-25 16:09:31 -07:00
Carl Worth
445234ac1f Drop unused variable.
I didn't end up adding any of the warnings options that aren't allowed
for C++, (such as -Wold-style-definition, -Wnested-externs,
-Werror-implicit-function-declaration, -Wstrict-prototypes,
-Wmissing-prototypes, or -Wbad-function-cast). So for now we can
drop the separate C and C++ variables for warnings.
2009-10-25 16:07:46 -07:00
Carl Worth
3bd4a2eaaa Add -Wswitch-enum and fix warnings.
Having to enumerate all the enum values at every switch is annoying,
but this warning actually found a bug, (missing support for
NOTMUCH_STATUS_OUT_OF_MEMORY in notmuch_status_to_string).
2009-10-25 16:03:45 -07:00
Carl Worth
c7482b4dce Add -Wmising-declarations and fix warnings.
Wow, lots of missing 'static' on internal functions.
2009-10-25 15:58:05 -07:00
Carl Worth
eb7b8cf31a Add -Wwrite-strings and fix warnings.
Need to be const-clean when handling string literals.
2009-10-25 15:55:23 -07:00
Carl Worth
884ac59256 Re-enable the warning for unused parameters.
It's easy enough to squelch the warning with an __attribute__ ((unused))
and it might just catch something for us in the future.
2009-10-25 15:53:27 -07:00
Carl Worth
cc48812cb5 Add -Wextra and fix warnings.
When adding -Wextra we also add -Wno-ununsed-parameters since that
function means well enough, but is really annoying in practice.

So the warnings we fix here are basically all comparsions between
signed and unsigned values.
2009-10-25 15:52:14 -07:00
Carl Worth
067c547b23 Rework Makefile just a bit to enable adding flags for more compiler warnings
We have to carefully separate the C and C++ flags here since a
bunch of the warnings options for gcc are valid for compiling C,
but not for C++.
2009-10-25 15:19:36 -07:00
Carl Worth
be9e3ee313 _notmuch_database_linke_message: Fix error-status propagation.
The _notmuch_database_link_message_to_parents function was void
in an earlier draft. Now, ensure that we don't miss any error
return value from it.
2009-10-25 15:01:20 -07:00
Carl Worth
a360670c03 Change database to store only a single thread ID per message.
Instead of supporting multiple thread IDs, we now merge together
thread IDs if one message is ever found to belong to more than one
thread. This allows for constructing complete threads when, for
example, a child message doesn't include a complete list of References
headers back to the beginning of the thread.

It also simplifies dealing with mapping a message ID to a thread ID
which is now a simple get_thread_id just like get_message_id, (and no
longer an iterator-based thing like get_tags).
2009-10-25 14:54:13 -07:00
Carl Worth
ec77f6b50c link_message: Remove dead code.
We dropped the THREAD_ID value from the database a while back, but here
is code that's carefully computing that value and then never doing
anything with it. Delete, delete, delete.
2009-10-25 11:05:16 -07:00
Carl Worth
6b20dbff86 add_message: Pull the thread-stitching portion out into new _notmuch_database_link_message
The function was getting too long-winded before. Add since I'm about
to change how we handle the thread linking, it's convenient to have
it in an isolated function.
2009-10-25 11:03:55 -07:00
Carl Worth
7b227a6bf7 Add an INTERNAL_ERROR macro and use it for all internal errors.
We were previously just doing fprintf;exit at each point, but I
wanted to add file and line-number details to all messages, so it
makes sense to use a single macro for that.
2009-10-25 10:54:49 -07:00