Avoid:
$ make HAVE_SPHINX=1 sphinx-html
python ./doc/mkdocdeps.py ./doc doc/_build doc/docdeps.mk
sphinx-build -b html -d doc/_build/doctrees -q ./doc doc/_build/html
Making output directory...
WARNING: html_static_path entry '/home/wking/src/notmuch/notmuch/doc/_static' does not exist
because we have no static source in doc/_static.
Currently notmuch-tag throws a "wrong-type-argument stringp nil" if
passed a nil query-string. Catch this and provide a more useful error
message. This fixes a case in notmuch-tree (if you try to tag when at
the end of the buffer).
Secondly, as pointed out by David (dme)
`notmuch-search-find-stable-query-region' can return the query string
() if there are no messages in the region. This gets passed to notmuch
tag, and due to interactions in the optimize_query code in
notmuch-tag.c becomes, in the case tag-change is -inbox, "( () ) and
(tag:inbox)". This query matches some strange collection of messages
which then get archived. This should probably be fixed, but in any
case make `notmuch-search-find-stable-query-region' return a nil
query-string in this case.
This avoids data-loss (random tag removal) in this case.
The linking to talloc is hard-coded in the testing Makefile. This patch
causes the linking to talloc to be done according to how TALLOC_LDFLAGS
was configured.
Signed-off-by: Charles Celerier <cceleri@cs.stanford.edu>
Since the file size will have changed, there is no performance benefit
to calling fdatasync. Somewhat surprisingly, using fdatasync
apparently causes portability problems on FreeBSD.
We want the proper encoding and content-type to be set when sending the
mail, but human-readable plain-text for composing. So split the code in
two parts: the presentation and the transport conversion.
This fixes an issue while sending non-ascii mails to strict servers; the
mail needs to be encoded.
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
It never really worked; in Ruby only 'nil' and 'false' evaluate to
false, therefore the statement '0 : true ? false' returns true, so it
doesn't matter if notmuch_folders_count_threads = 0, count_threads would
be true.
We need to check specifically if the value is 1 or 0.
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
Wildcard matching was a feature of the probabilistic prefix, and we no
longer have it for the boolean prefix. Also note that top-level folder
can now be searched.
Previously, this was a verbatim copy of the --format=json text.
Change it to instead reference the JSON text and actually describe how
the S-expression format works.
The recent changes for saved searches introduced a bug when notmuch
was loaded after the saved search was defined. This was caused by a
utility function not being defined when the defcustom was loaded.
Fix this by moving some code around: the defcustom is moved into
notmuch-hello (which is a more natural place anyway), and the utility
functions are moved before the defcustom in notmuch-hello. We are
rather constrained as the defcustom for saved searches is the first
variable in the notmuch-hello customize window; to avoid moving this
customize the defcustom needs to be the first defcustom in
notmuch-hello, and the utility functions come before that.
This patch also renames one of the utility functions from
notmuch--saved-searches-to-plist to
notmuch-hello--saved-searches-to-plist (as it is purely local to
notmuch-hello) and corrects a couple of typo/spelling mistakes pointed
out by Tomi.
Avoid:
$ make HAVE_SPHINX=0 HAVE_RST2MAN=1 build-man
python ./doc/prerst2man.py ./doc doc/_build/man
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./doc/prerst2man.py", line 65, in <module>
os.system('set -x; rst2man {0} {1}/{2}.{3}'
NameError: name 'os' is not defined
make: *** [doc/_build/man/man1/notmuch.1] Error 1
by using system directly. We don't need the 'os.' namespacing,
because the function was imported with:
from os import makedirs, system
Before this patch, the open was unnecessarily early and relied on the
process cleanup to close. Neither one of these was a real problem,
but PEP 343's context managers (which landed in Python 2.5) make
proper cleanup very easy.
[1]: http://legacy.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0343/
Previously, even if debug-on-error was non-nil, the debugger would not
trap on part renderer errors. This made debugging part renderer bugs
frustrating, so let the debugger trap these errors.
The roff build rule builds all of the roff files in a single command.
Previously, this was expressed as a multi-target rule, but since this
is equivalent to specifying a copy of the rule for each target, make
-jN could start up to N parallel instances of this command. Fix this
by bottlenecking this rule through a single stamp file.
This also removes the unused man.stamp from CLEAN.