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5.3 KiB
Python
152 lines
5.3 KiB
Python
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This file is part of notmuch.
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Notmuch is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your
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option) any later version.
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Notmuch is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with notmuch. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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Copyright 2010 Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian@SSpaeth.de>
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"""
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from .globals import (
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nmlib,
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Python3StringMixIn,
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NotmuchThreadP,
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NotmuchThreadsP,
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)
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from .errors import (
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NullPointerError,
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NotInitializedError,
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)
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from .thread import Thread
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class Threads(Python3StringMixIn):
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"""Represents a list of notmuch threads
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This object provides an iterator over a list of notmuch threads
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(Technically, it provides a wrapper for the underlying
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*notmuch_threads_t* structure). Do note that the underlying
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library only provides a one-time iterator (it cannot reset the
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iterator to the start). Thus iterating over the function will
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"exhaust" the list of threads, and a subsequent iteration attempt
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will raise a :exc:`NotInitializedError`. Also
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note, that any function that uses iteration will also
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exhaust the messages. So both::
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for thread in threads: print thread
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as well as::
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list_of_threads = list(threads)
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will "exhaust" the threads. If you need to re-iterate over a list of
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messages you will need to retrieve a new :class:`Threads` object.
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Things are not as bad as it seems though, you can store and reuse
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the single Thread objects as often as you want as long as you
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keep the parent Threads object around. (Recall that due to
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hierarchical memory allocation, all derived Threads objects will
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be invalid when we delete the parent Threads() object, even if it
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was already "exhausted".) So this works::
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db = Database()
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threads = Query(db,'').search_threads() #get a Threads() object
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threadlist = []
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for thread in threads:
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threadlist.append(thread)
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# threads is "exhausted" now.
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# However it will be kept around until all retrieved Thread() objects are
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# also deleted. If you did e.g. an explicit del(threads) here, the
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# following lines would fail.
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# You can reiterate over *threadlist* however as often as you want.
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# It is simply a list with Thread objects.
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print (threadlist[0].get_thread_id())
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print (threadlist[1].get_thread_id())
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print (threadlist[0].get_total_messages())
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"""
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#notmuch_threads_get
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_get = nmlib.notmuch_threads_get
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_get.argtypes = [NotmuchThreadsP]
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_get.restype = NotmuchThreadP
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def __init__(self, threads_p, parent=None):
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"""
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:param threads_p: A pointer to an underlying *notmuch_threads_t*
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structure. These are not publicly exposed, so a user
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will almost never instantiate a :class:`Threads` object
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herself. They are usually handed back as a result,
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e.g. in :meth:`Query.search_threads`. *threads_p* must be
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valid, we will raise an :exc:`NullPointerError` if it is
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`None`.
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:type threads_p: :class:`ctypes.c_void_p`
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:param parent: The parent object
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(ie :class:`Query`) these tags are derived from. It saves
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a reference to it, so we can automatically delete the db
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object once all derived objects are dead.
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:TODO: Make the iterator work more than once and cache the tags in
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the Python object.(?)
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"""
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if not threads_p:
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raise NullPointerError()
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self._threads = threads_p
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#store parent, so we keep them alive as long as self is alive
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self._parent = parent
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def __iter__(self):
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""" Make Threads an iterator """
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return self
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_valid = nmlib.notmuch_threads_valid
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_valid.argtypes = [NotmuchThreadsP]
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_valid.restype = bool
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_move_to_next = nmlib.notmuch_threads_move_to_next
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_move_to_next.argtypes = [NotmuchThreadsP]
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_move_to_next.restype = None
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def __next__(self):
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if not self._threads:
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raise NotInitializedError()
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if not self._valid(self._threads):
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self._threads = None
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raise StopIteration
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thread = Thread(Threads._get(self._threads), self)
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self._move_to_next(self._threads)
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return thread
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next = __next__ # python2.x iterator protocol compatibility
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def __nonzero__(self):
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'''
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Implement truth value testing. If __nonzero__ is not
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implemented, the python runtime would fall back to `len(..) >
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0` thus exhausting the iterator.
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:returns: True if the wrapped iterator has at least one more object
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left.
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'''
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return self._threads and self._valid(self._threads)
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_destroy = nmlib.notmuch_threads_destroy
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_destroy.argtypes = [NotmuchThreadsP]
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_destroy.restype = None
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def __del__(self):
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"""Close and free the notmuch Threads"""
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if self._threads:
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self._destroy(self._threads)
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