notmuch/test/corpora/default/cur/34:2,
Jani Nikula 971cdc72cd test: make it possible to have multiple corpora
We largely use the corpus under test/corpus for
testing. Unfortunately, many of our tests have grown to depend on
having exactly this set of messages, making it hard to add new message
files for testing specific cases.

We do use a lot of add_message from within the tests, but it's not
possible to use that for adding broken messages, and adding several
messages at once can get unwieldy.

Move the basic corpus under tests/corpora/default, and make it
possible to add new, independent corpora along its side. This means
tons of renames with a few tweaks to add_email_corpus function in
test-lib.sh to let tests specify which corpus to use.
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From: "Alexander Botero-Lowry" <alex.boterolowry@gmail.com>
To: notmuch@notmuchmail.org
Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 21:45:36 -0800
Subject: [notmuch] Mac OS X/Darwin compatibility issues
In-Reply-To: <ddd65cda0911171950o4eea4389v86de9525e46052d3@mail.gmail.com>
References: <ddd65cda0911171950o4eea4389v86de9525e46052d3@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <86einw2xof.fsf@fortitudo.i-did-not-set--mail-host-address--so-tickle-me>
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 11:50:17 +0800, Jjgod Jiang <gzjjgod at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I tried to compile notmuch under Mac OS X 10.6, several issues
> arisen:
>
> 1. g++ reports 'warning: command line option "-Wmissing-declarations"
> is valid for C/ObjC but not for C++'
>
I got that too. I presume it's newly supported in GCC4.4?
> 3. Several errors about missing GNU extensions like getline() and strndup():
>
strndup from V8:
char* strndup(char* str, size_t n) {
// Stupid implementation of strndup since macos isn't born with
// one.
size_t len = strlen(str);
if (len <= n)
return StrDup(str);
char* result = new char[n+1];
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i <= n; i++)
result[i] = str[i];
result[i] = '\0';
return result;
}
> warning: implicit declaration of function ?getline?
> error: ?strndup? was not declared in this scope
>
for getline do you mind trying #define _GNU_SOURCE 1
before #include <stdio.h> in the offending files? The FreeBSD man pages
mentions that as a way of enabling the GNU version of getline().
Alex