notmuch/message.cc
Carl Worth 4ca1492f1b Add destroy functions for results, message, and tags.
None of these are strictly necessary, (everything was leak-free
without them), but notmuch_message_destroy can actually be useful
for when one query has many message results, but only one is needed
to be live at a time.

The destroy functions for results and tags are fairly gratuitous, as
there's unlikely to be any benefit from calling them. But they're all
easy to add, (all of these functions are just wrappers for talloc_free),
and we do so for consistency and completeness.
2009-10-20 22:24:59 -07:00

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/* message.cc - Results of message-based searches from a notmuch database
*
* Copyright © 2009 Carl Worth
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/ .
*
* Author: Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org>
*/
#include "notmuch-private.h"
#include "database-private.h"
#include <xapian.h>
struct _notmuch_message {
Xapian::Document doc;
};
struct _notmuch_tags {
Xapian::TermIterator iterator;
Xapian::TermIterator iterator_end;
};
/* We end up having to call the destructor explicitly because we had
* to use "placement new" in order to initialize C++ objects within a
* block that we allocated with talloc. So C++ is making talloc
* slightly less simple to use, (we wouldn't need
* talloc_set_destructor at all otherwise).
*/
static int
_notmuch_message_destructor (notmuch_message_t *message)
{
message->doc.~Document ();
return 0;
}
notmuch_message_t *
_notmuch_message_create (notmuch_results_t *owner,
notmuch_database_t *notmuch,
Xapian::docid doc_id)
{
notmuch_message_t *message;
message = talloc (owner, notmuch_message_t);
if (unlikely (message == NULL))
return NULL;
new (&message->doc) Xapian::Document;
talloc_set_destructor (message, _notmuch_message_destructor);
message->doc = notmuch->xapian_db->get_document (doc_id);
return message;
}
const char *
notmuch_message_get_message_id (notmuch_message_t *message)
{
Xapian::TermIterator i;
i = message->doc.termlist_begin ();
i.skip_to ("Q");
if (i != message->doc.termlist_end ())
return talloc_strdup (message, (*i).c_str () + 1);
else
return NULL;
}
/* We end up having to call the destructors explicitly because we had
* to use "placement new" in order to initialize C++ objects within a
* block that we allocated with talloc. So C++ is making talloc
* slightly less simple to use, (we wouldn't need
* talloc_set_destructor at all otherwise).
*/
static int
_notmuch_tags_destructor (notmuch_tags_t *tags)
{
tags->iterator.~TermIterator ();
tags->iterator_end.~TermIterator ();
return 0;
}
notmuch_tags_t *
notmuch_message_get_tags (notmuch_message_t *message)
{
notmuch_tags_t *tags;
tags = talloc (message, notmuch_tags_t);
if (unlikely (tags == NULL))
return NULL;
new (&tags->iterator) Xapian::TermIterator;
new (&tags->iterator_end) Xapian::TermIterator;
talloc_set_destructor (tags, _notmuch_tags_destructor);
tags->iterator = message->doc.termlist_begin ();
tags->iterator.skip_to ("L");
tags->iterator_end = message->doc.termlist_end ();
return tags;
}
void
notmuch_message_destroy (notmuch_message_t *message)
{
talloc_free (message);
}
notmuch_bool_t
notmuch_tags_has_more (notmuch_tags_t *tags)
{
std::string s;
if (tags->iterator == tags->iterator_end)
return FALSE;
s = *tags->iterator;
if (s.size () && s[0] == 'L')
return TRUE;
else
return FALSE;
}
const char *
notmuch_tags_get (notmuch_tags_t *tags)
{
return talloc_strdup (tags, (*tags->iterator).c_str () + 1);
}
void
notmuch_tags_advance (notmuch_tags_t *tags)
{
tags->iterator++;
}
void
notmuch_tags_destroy (notmuch_tags_t *tags)
{
talloc_free (tags);
}