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Jonas Bernoulli
11ac932a45 emacs: Use cl-lib' instead of deprecated cl'
Starting with Emacs 27 the old `cl' implementation is finally
considered obsolete.  Previously its use was strongly discouraged
at run-time but one was still allowed to use it at compile-time.

For the most part the transition is very simple and boils down to
adding the "cl-" prefix to some symbols.  A few replacements do not
follow that simple pattern; e.g. `first' is replaced with `car',
even though the alias `cl-first' exists, because the latter is not
idiomatic emacs-lisp.

In a few cases we start using `pcase-let' or `pcase-lambda' instead
of renaming e.g. `first' to `car'.  That way we can remind the reader
of the meaning of the various parts of the data that is being
deconstructed.

An obsolete `lexical-let' and a `lexical-let*' are replaced with their
regular variants `let' and `let*' even though we do not at the same
time enable `lexical-binding' for that file.  That is the right thing
to do because it does not actually make a difference in those cases
whether lexical bindings are used or not, and because this should be
enabled in a separate commit.

We need to explicitly depend on the `cl-lib' package because Emacs
24.1 and 24.2 lack that library.  When using these releases we end
up using the backport from GNU Elpa.

We need to explicitly require the `pcase' library because
`pcase-dolist' was not autoloaded until Emacs 25.1.
2020-04-27 07:36:10 -03:00
Olivier Taïbi
7b756d1e38 test: sort the output of the "prefix" test in T610-message-property
This test extracts values from a (key,value) map where multiple entries
can have the same key, and the entries are sorted by key, but not by
value.  The test incorrectly assumes that the values will be sorted as
well, so sort the output.
2020-04-23 21:31:37 -03:00
Tomi Ollila
00cdfe1071 build: drop support for xapian versions less than 1.4
Xapian 1.4 is over 3 years old now (1.4.0 released 2016-06-24),
and 1.2 has been deprecated in Notmuch version 0.27 (2018-06-13).

Xapian 1.4 supports compaction, field processors and retry locking;
conditionals checking compaction and field processors were removed
but user may want to disable retry locking at configure time so it
is kept.
2020-04-23 21:28:45 -03:00
Jonas Bernoulli
e02bb7e9fd emacs: Explicitly depend on Emacs 24
We use various things that were not available in earlier versions.
2020-04-16 07:58:27 -03:00
Jonas Bernoulli
b4b558ac38 emacs: Declare function notmuch-show-get-message-id 2020-04-16 07:58:20 -03:00
Jonas Bernoulli
89f7a3c3e4 gitignore: Ignore generated python-cffi files 2020-04-16 07:58:12 -03:00
Olivier Taïbi
b4f593e0e6 util: after gzgets(), Z_STREAM_END means EOF, not error
Context: I am compiling notmuch on OpenBSD which has a rather old zlib
1.2.3.  It seems that the behaviour of gzgets() changed slightly between
this version and more recent versions, but the manual does not reflect
that change.  Note that zlib's manual:
- does not specify which error code (Z_OK or Z_STREAM_END) is set when
  EOF is reached,
- does not indicate the meaning of Z_STREAM_END after gzgets(), but
  based on its meaning as a possible return value of inflate(), I would
  guess that it means EOF.

amended by db: tidy commit message
2020-04-16 07:55:23 -03:00
Olivier Taïbi
8c718a8190 cli/restore: gzerror() after gzclose_r() is a use after free
Calling gzerror() (indirectly via gzerror_str()) after gzclose_r is a
use after free, according to zlib's manual.

amended by db: tidied commit message
2020-04-16 07:52:42 -03:00
Keegan Carruthers-Smith
e083987338 emacs: use def instead of initial-input for notmuch-show-browse-urls
This is the non-deprecated way to use completing-read. Additionally
the old use was broken when using ivy for completing-read. For user's
using completing-read-default they won't see the default URL now, but
if they hit enter it will be visited. Alternatively they can select
it with M-n.

From the completing-read documentation for initial-input:

 This feature is deprecated--it is best to pass nil for INITIAL-INPUT
 and supply the default value DEF instead.  The user can yank the
 default value into the minibuffer easily using M-n.

Additionally collection is now all urls, rather than all but the
first. I'm not sure why "(cdr urls)" was previously done.
2020-04-14 12:29:47 -03:00
Keegan Carruthers-Smith
f28e0a9337 emacs: introduce notmuch-search-by-tag
This is like notmuch-search-filter-by-tag, but creates a new search
rather than filtering the current search. We add this to
notmuch-common-keymap since this can be used by many contexts. We bind
to the key "t", which is the same key used by
notmuch-search-filter-by-tag in notmuch-search-mode-map. This is done
intentionally since the keybinding for notmuch-search-mode-map can be
seen as a specialization of creating a new search.

This change was motivated for use in "notmuch-hello". It is a more
convenient way to search a tag than expanding the list of all tags. I
also noticed many saved searches people use are simply tags.
2020-04-14 12:29:31 -03:00
David Bremner
690e36bacd cli/dump: replace use of gzprintf with gzputs for config values
These can be large, and hit buffer limitations of gzprintf.
2020-04-13 17:14:50 -03:00
David Bremner
24ff33082a cli/dump: define GZPUTS and use it in notmuch-dump
Similarly to GZPRINTF, this is a drop in replacement that can be
improved where needd.
2020-04-13 17:14:50 -03:00
David Bremner
0d0918f604 cli/dump: define GZPRINTF macro and use it in place of gzprintf
This will at least catch errors, and can be replaced with more
sophisticated error handling where appropriate.
2020-04-13 17:14:50 -03:00
David Bremner
0211272843 status: add print_status_gzbytes
This is in the client code, rather than libnotmuch_util, because it
prints to stderr. Also it in pretends to generate notmuch status
codes.
2020-04-13 17:14:50 -03:00
David Bremner
2c1f783f5f don't pass NULL as second parameter to gzerror
Although (as of 1.2.11) zlib checks this parameter before writing to
it, the docs don't promise to keep doing so, so be safe.
2020-04-13 17:13:55 -03:00
David Bremner
d50f41c0fd test: add known_broken test for dumping large stored queries
'qsx' reported a bug on #notmuch with notmuch-dump and large stored
queries. This test will pass (on my machine) if the value of `repeat'
is made smaller.

Reported-By: Thomas Schneider <qsx@chaotikum.eu>
2020-04-13 09:35:14 -03:00
William Casarin
374217a01a emacs/tree: add x/X bindings
Add x and X binds to notmuch-tree for functionally that we have in
notmuch-show.

The notmuch-tree-quit binding is somewhat redundant, since it is
handled by notmuch-bury-or-kill-this-buffer which is bound to q.

Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
2020-04-06 07:17:55 -03:00
William Casarin
86f3cc265a emacs/tree: add notmuch-tree-archive-thread-then-exit
This is the notmuch-tree version of
notmuch-show-archive-thread-then-exit

Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
2020-04-06 07:17:34 -03:00
William Casarin
1abe5a0c5b emacs/tree: add notmuch-tree-archive-message-than-next-or-exit
This is the notmuch-tree version of
notmuch-show-archive-message-than-next-or-exit.

Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
2020-04-06 07:16:58 -03:00
William Casarin
c6f43306cc emacs/tree: add kill-both prefix argument to notmuch-tree-quit
This allows us to close both windows at the same time.

Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
2020-04-06 07:15:27 -03:00
William Casarin
d9888b301c emacs/tree: add notmuch-tree-matching-message
This functions removes some duplicate logic between
notmuch-tree-{next,prev}-matching-message

We do this because we will be adding some additional logic similar to
the notmuch-show-next-open-message function, and it will help if this
logic is all in one place.

Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
2020-04-06 07:15:07 -03:00
William Casarin
c0868d959d emacs/tree: add notmuch-tree-goto-matching-message
This function captures some common logic when jumping to matching
messages in notmuch-tree mode.

We also add a new return value (t or nil), that indicates if there was
a next matching message in the thread to show.

Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
2020-04-06 07:14:42 -03:00
William Casarin
8eec15a903 emacs/tree: return true if a thread was found in next-thread
This will allow us to pop back to parent buffers when there are no
more threads to jump to.

Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
2020-04-06 07:14:32 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
144cf30e2c nmbug: explicitly prefer python3
nmbug and notmuch-report are developer tools.  It's 2018, and all
developers should have python3 available.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2020-04-03 09:33:44 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
5bf5aa1cff debian: Add packaging for python3-notmuch2
Ship a new debian package for the notmuch2 CFFI-based Python interface
to notmuch.

Unlike the notmuch python module, the new notmuch2 module is no longer
arch-independent, because it builds and ships a shared object in
addition to the python code.

This patch encourages new downstream development to rely on notmuch2
instead of on notmuch, to get the benefits of the new module.

I welcome any suggested improvements to this packaging, but it appears
to me to be sufficient to get "import notmuch2" to work and do some
basic tests.
2020-04-01 22:50:27 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
bd0b5abd5d doc: Drop obsolete MSCGEN_PATH, PERL_PATH from doxygen configuration
Since doxygen 1.8.16, MSCGEN_PATH and PERL_PATH are obsolete:

MSCGEN_PATH:
  873e0ccfbe
PERL_PATH:
  6d1535c38f

I don't think that the notmuch builds ever depended on them in the
first place, and including them in the default config yields the
following two warnings:

```
doxygen ./doc/doxygen.cfg
warning: Tag 'PERL_PATH' at line 267 of file './doc/doxygen.cfg' has become obsolete.
         To avoid this warning please remove this line from your configuration file or upgrade it using "doxygen -u"
warning: Tag 'MSCGEN_PATH' at line 272 of file './doc/doxygen.cfg' has become obsolete.
         To avoid this warning please remove this line from your configuration file or upgrade it using "doxygen -u"
```

Remove them to avoid the warnings.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2020-04-01 22:46:58 -03:00
Greg Anders
1fcf068e33 Make notmuch-mutt script more portable
The -D flag to install (used in the Makefile) is GNU-specific and does
not work on BSD distributions (i.e. macOS). Likewise with the xargs -r
flag. These changes use portable alternatives to these flags while
preserving the exact behavior.
2020-03-22 22:57:25 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
ea16b5ba85 emacs: avoid warning about notmuch-show-get-message-id
Without this change, we see the following warning when compiling the
elisp:

```
EMACS emacs/notmuch-crypto.elc

In end of data:
emacs/notmuch-crypto.el:266:1:Warning: the function
    ‘notmuch-show-get-message-id’ is not known to be defined.
```

Thanks to Örjan Ekeberg and David Edmondson for their followup about
this.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2020-03-22 22:21:20 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
4dccb99282 mime-node: Clean up unwrapped MIME parts correctly.
Avoid a memory leak in the notmuch command line.

gmime_multipart_encrypted_decrypt returns a GMimeObject marked by
GMime as "transfer full", so we are supposed to clean up after it.

When parsing a message, notmuch would leak one GMimeObject part per
multipart/encrypted MIME layer.  We clean it up by analogy with
cleaning up the signature list associated with a MIME node.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2020-03-22 22:21:03 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
7de3d77d2d mime-node: rename decrypted_child to unwrapped_child
When walking the MIME tree, we might need to extract a new MIME
object.  Thus far, we've only done it when decrypting
multipart/encrypted messages, but PKCS#7 (RFC 8551, S/MIME) has
several other transformations that warrant a comparable form of
unwrapping.

Make this member re-usable for PKCS#7 unwrappings as well as
multipart/encrypted decryptions.

This change is just a naming change, it has no effect on function.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2020-03-22 22:20:52 -03:00
Mark Walters
98e9bda17f notmuch-hello/jump: allow saved searches to specify unthreaded mode
Saved searches in notmuch-hello and notmuch-jump can specify whether
to use search mode or tree mode. This adds an option for them to
specify unthreaded mode.
2020-03-19 22:08:07 -03:00
Mark Walters
c578c32e3b Add a U binding to switch to unthreaded from other views
We have shortcuts S and Z to let the user switch to Search view and
Tree view with the current search. Add U to let the user switch to
unthreaded view from the current search, and ensure that S and Z
switch from unthreaded to search and tree veiew respectively.
2020-03-19 22:07:51 -03:00
Mark Walters
c36e91d9d4 Unthreaded mode: allow user to choose different `show out' than tree
Tree mode allows the user to choose whether to use the split screen
displaying just the current message or a full screen displaying the
entire thread. As unthreaded mode is quite different in use the user
may want a different customisation for this mode.
2020-03-19 22:07:20 -03:00
Mark Walters
a82fb6e670 Unthreaded mode: allow different result format
It is likely that the user will want a different line format for
unthreaded mode from tree mode; in particular the thread structure
graphics are unnecessary in unthreaded mode.

Add a new customisable variable and set it to something sensible.
2020-03-19 22:07:06 -03:00
Mark Walters
63f4ba3057 Introduce unthreaded mode
This commit introduces a new 'unthreaded' search mode where each
matching message is shown on a separate line. It shares almost all of
its code with tree view. Subsequent commits will allow it to diverge
slightly in appearance.
2020-03-19 22:06:49 -03:00
Mark Walters
f140bbcb40 notmuch-show.c: add an option for messages to be returned unthreaded
This adds a --unthreaded option to notmuch show to tell it to return
the matching messages in an unthreaded order (so just by date).

To make it easier for users, in particular for notmuch-tree.el, we
output each message with the same "nesting" as if it were an entire
thread in its own right.

amended by db: s/status= /status = /
2020-03-19 22:05:47 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
f2a85904f1 Correct doxygen framing for libnotmuch.h
Apparently doxygen needs its comments formatted in a specific way to
notice that the group is closed.

Without this fix, with doxygen 1.8.16-2 we see:

```
doxygen ./doc/doxygen.cfg
…/notmuch/lib/notmuch.h:2322: warning: end of file while inside a group
```

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2020-03-19 21:56:05 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
b27b23a7f9 mime-node: Pass the correct flags to g_mime_multipart_signed_verify
GMIME_ENCRYPT_NONE and GMIME_VERIFY_NONE have the same value, but they
are different enumerated types.  So in C, this is a cosmetic change,
but it is technically correct if we only had stricter typing.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2020-03-19 21:55:41 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
1c39065245 tests/smime: fix typo in README
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseaman.net>
2020-03-19 21:55:20 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
13f2027101 configure: Check GMime version properly
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2020-03-19 21:55:04 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
018ad3703b Drop deprecated/unused crypto.gpg_path
crypto.gpg_path was only used when we built against gmime versions
before 3.0.  Since we now depend on gmime 3.0.3 or later, it is
meaningless.

The removal of the field from the _notmuch_config struct would be an
ABI change if that struct were externally exposed, but it is not, so
it's safe to unilaterally remove it.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2020-02-19 08:17:49 -04:00
Peter Wang
c17fca40e2 sprinter: change integer method to use int64_t
In particular, timestamps beyond 2038 could overflow the sprinter
interface on systems where time_t is 64-bit but 'int' is a signed 32-bit
integer type.
2020-02-13 19:10:42 -04:00
Peter Wang
e091427d98 test: add known broken test with timestamp beyond 2038 2020-02-13 19:08:56 -04:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
aba7fb375b doc: clean up manpage description of "notmuch-config list" output
The escaping in the description of the output of "notmuch-config list"
appears to have been inherited from some previous attempts at
documentation.  It leaked out in the actual generated manpage
documentation, where it looks like this:

       list   Every  configuration  item is printed to stdout, each on a
              separate line of the form:

                 *section*.\ *item*\ =\ *value*

This simplification cleans up the overescaping.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2020-01-16 06:38:29 -04:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
0a0413f514 debian: add Build-Depends-Package for libnotmuch5.symbols
See lintian informational tag
symbols-file-missing-build-depends-package-field for hints about this
minor metadata update.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2020-01-09 22:18:31 -04:00
Steven Allen
92a7f26fac emacs: don't start processes stopped
It causes this function to fail with:

    let: Wrong type argument: null, t

Support for this was removed from Emacs in April
2019 (5c5e309527e6b582e2c04b83e7af45f3144863ac) because it never
worked correctly (apparently).

This also shouldn't be necessary as sentinels will not be called
unless emacs is idle or waiting for input. Therefore, the
`process-put' calls immediately following the `make-process' call
should always complete before the sentinel is first called.
2020-01-08 21:14:47 -04:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
fd9a951249 legacy-display: drop tests that try to match headers in a Legacy Display part
These tests were an attempt to establish that the content of the
"Legacy Display" part is the same as the actual protected headers of
the message.  But this is more conservative than we need to be.

https://www.ietf.org/id/draft-autocrypt-lamps-protected-headers-02.html
section 5.3 makes clear that the Legacy Display part is purely
decorative, and section 5.2.1 clarifies that the detection can be done
purely by MIME structure and Content-Type alone.

Furthermore, now that we're accepting text/plain Legacy Display parts,
it's not clear the lines in the Legacy Display part should be
interpreted as needing an exact string match (e.g. "real" headers are
likely to be RFC 2047 encoded, but the text/plain Legacy Display part
probably should not be).

The concerns that motivated this test in the past were twofold: that
we might accidentally hide some information from the reader of the
message that they should have available to them, or that we could
introduce a covert channel that would be invisible to other clients.

I no longer think these are significant concerns:

 a) There will be no accidental misidentification of a Legacy Display
    part.  The identification of the Legacy Display part is
    unambiguous due to MIME structure and Content-Type.  MIME
    structure MUST be the first child part of a two-part
    multipart/mixed Cryptographic Payload. And the
    protected-headers=v1 content-type parameter must be present on
    both the cryptographic payload and the legacy display part, so no
    one would accidentally generate this structure and have it be
    accidentally matched.

 b) As for creating a covert channel, many such channels already
    exist.  For example, non-standard e-mail headers, custom MIME
    types, unusual MIME structures, etc, all make it possible to ship
    some content in a message that will be visible in some MUAs but
    not in others.  This doesn't make the situation demonstrably
    worse.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2020-01-08 21:12:12 -04:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
5aa60342c8 legacy-display: accept text/plain legacy display parts
https://www.ietf.org/id/draft-autocrypt-lamps-protected-headers-02.html
Makes it clear that the "Legacy Display" part of an encrypted message
with protected headers can (and indeed, should) be of content-type
text/plain, though some clients still generate the Legacy Display part
as content-type text/rfc822-headers.  Notmuch should recognize the
part whichever of the two content-types it uses.

See also discussion in
https://github.com/autocrypt/protected-headers/issues/23 for why the
community of implementers is moving in the direction of text/plain.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2020-01-08 21:09:21 -04:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
cedc6db19d debian: Override lintian suggestion to move elpa-notmuch to Section: lisp
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2019-12-25 11:43:17 +09:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
93cc4b99df python/notmuch2: fix typo for "destroyed"
Another fix to the docstrings, this time for the English part of the
docstrings, not the Python class name.  No functional changes here.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2019-12-24 07:13:09 +09:00