#!/usr/bin/env bash # Test to demonstrate a position overlap bug. # # At one point, notmuch would index terms incorrectly in the case of # calling index_terms multiple times for a single field. The term # generator was being reset to position 0 each time. This means that # with text such as: # # To: a@b.c, x@y.z # # one could get a bogus match by searching for: # # To: a@y.c # # Thanks to Mark Anderson for reporting the bug, (and providing a nice, # minimal test case that inspired what is used here), in # id:3wd4o8wa7fx.fsf@testarossa.amd.com test_description='that notmuch does not overlap term positions' . ./test-lib.sh || exit 1 add_message '[to]="a@b.c, x@y.z"' test_begin_subtest "Search for a@b.c matches" output=$(notmuch search a@b.c | notmuch_search_sanitize) test_expect_equal "$output" "thread:XXX 2001-01-05 [1/1] Notmuch Test Suite; Test message #1 (inbox unread)" test_begin_subtest "Search for x@y.z matches" output=$(notmuch search x@y.z | notmuch_search_sanitize) test_expect_equal "$output" "thread:XXX 2001-01-05 [1/1] Notmuch Test Suite; Test message #1 (inbox unread)" test_begin_subtest "Search for a@y.c must not match" output=$(notmuch search a@y.c | notmuch_search_sanitize) test_expect_equal "$output" "" test_done