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EmacsLisp
211 lines
7.2 KiB
EmacsLisp
;;; notmuch-parser.el --- streaming S-expression parser
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;; Copyright © Austin Clements
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;;
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;; This file is part of Notmuch.
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;;
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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
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;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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;; (at your option) any later version.
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;;
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;; Notmuch is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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;; General Public License for more details.
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;;
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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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;;
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;; Authors: Austin Clements <aclements@csail.mit.edu>
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;;; Code:
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(require 'cl)
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(defun notmuch-sexp-create-parser ()
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"Return a new streaming S-expression parser.
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This parser is designed to incrementally read an S-expression
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whose structure is known to the caller. Like a typical
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S-expression parsing interface, it provides a function to read a
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complete S-expression from the input. However, it extends this
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with an additional function that requires the next value in the
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input to be a list and descends into it, allowing its elements to
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be read one at a time or further descended into. Both functions
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can return 'retry to indicate that not enough input is available.
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The parser always consumes input from point in the current
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buffer. Hence, the caller is allowed to delete any data before
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point and may resynchronize after an error by moving point."
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(vector 'notmuch-sexp-parser
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;; List depth
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0
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;; Partial parse position marker
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nil
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;; Partial parse state
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nil))
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(defmacro notmuch-sexp--depth (sp) `(aref ,sp 1))
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(defmacro notmuch-sexp--partial-pos (sp) `(aref ,sp 2))
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(defmacro notmuch-sexp--partial-state (sp) `(aref ,sp 3))
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(defun notmuch-sexp-read (sp)
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"Consume and return the value at point in the current buffer.
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Returns 'retry if there is insufficient input to parse a complete
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value (though it may still move point over whitespace). If the
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parser is currently inside a list and the next token ends the
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list, this moves point just past the terminator and returns 'end.
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Otherwise, this moves point to just past the end of the value and
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returns the value."
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(skip-chars-forward " \n\r\t")
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(cond ((eobp) 'retry)
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((= (char-after) ?\))
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;; We've reached the end of a list
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(if (= (notmuch-sexp--depth sp) 0)
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;; .. but we weren't in a list. Let read signal the
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;; error to be consistent with all other code paths.
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(read (current-buffer))
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;; Go up a level and return an end token
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(decf (notmuch-sexp--depth sp))
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(forward-char)
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'end))
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((= (char-after) ?\()
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;; We're at the beginning of a list. If we haven't started
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;; a partial parse yet, attempt to read the list in its
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;; entirety. If this fails, or we've started a partial
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;; parse, extend the partial parse to figure out when we
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;; have a complete list.
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(catch 'return
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(when (null (notmuch-sexp--partial-state sp))
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(let ((start (point)))
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(condition-case nil
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(throw 'return (read (current-buffer)))
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(end-of-file (goto-char start)))))
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;; Extend the partial parse
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(let (is-complete)
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(save-excursion
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(let* ((new-state (parse-partial-sexp
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(or (notmuch-sexp--partial-pos sp) (point))
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(point-max) 0 nil
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(notmuch-sexp--partial-state sp)))
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;; A complete value is available if we've
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;; reached depth 0.
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(depth (first new-state)))
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(assert (>= depth 0))
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(if (= depth 0)
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;; Reset partial parse state
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(setf (notmuch-sexp--partial-state sp) nil
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(notmuch-sexp--partial-pos sp) nil
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is-complete t)
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;; Update partial parse state
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(setf (notmuch-sexp--partial-state sp) new-state
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(notmuch-sexp--partial-pos sp) (point-marker)))))
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(if is-complete
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(read (current-buffer))
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'retry))))
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(t
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;; Attempt to read a non-compound value
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(let ((start (point)))
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(condition-case nil
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(let ((val (read (current-buffer))))
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;; We got what looks like a complete read, but if
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;; we reached the end of the buffer in the process,
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;; we may not actually have all of the input we
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;; need (unless it's a string, which is delimited).
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(if (or (stringp val) (not (eobp)))
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val
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;; We can't be sure the input was complete
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(goto-char start)
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'retry))
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(end-of-file
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(goto-char start)
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'retry))))))
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(defun notmuch-sexp-begin-list (sp)
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"Parse the beginning of a list value and enter the list.
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Returns 'retry if there is insufficient input to parse the
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beginning of the list. If this is able to parse the beginning of
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a list, it moves point past the token that opens the list and
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returns t. Later calls to `notmuch-sexp-read' will return the
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elements inside the list. If the input in buffer is not the
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beginning of a list, throw invalid-read-syntax."
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(skip-chars-forward " \n\r\t")
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(cond ((eobp) 'retry)
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((= (char-after) ?\()
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(forward-char)
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(incf (notmuch-sexp--depth sp))
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t)
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(t
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;; Skip over the bad character like `read' does
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(forward-char)
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(signal 'invalid-read-syntax (list (string (char-before)))))))
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(defun notmuch-sexp-eof (sp)
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"Signal an error if there is more data in SP's buffer.
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Moves point to the beginning of any trailing data or to the end
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of the buffer if there is only trailing whitespace."
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(skip-chars-forward " \n\r\t")
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(unless (eobp)
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(error "Trailing garbage following expression")))
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(defvar notmuch-sexp--parser nil
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"The buffer-local notmuch-sexp-parser instance.
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Used by `notmuch-sexp-parse-partial-list'.")
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(defvar notmuch-sexp--state nil
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"The buffer-local `notmuch-sexp-parse-partial-list' state.")
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(defun notmuch-sexp-parse-partial-list (result-function result-buffer)
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"Incrementally parse an S-expression list from the current buffer.
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This function consumes an S-expression list from the current
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buffer, applying RESULT-FUNCTION in RESULT-BUFFER to each
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complete value in the list. It operates incrementally and should
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be called whenever the input buffer has been extended with
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additional data. The caller just needs to ensure it does not
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move point in the input buffer."
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;; Set up the initial state
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(unless (local-variable-p 'notmuch-sexp--parser)
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(set (make-local-variable 'notmuch-sexp--parser)
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(notmuch-sexp-create-parser))
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(set (make-local-variable 'notmuch-sexp--state) 'begin))
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(let (done)
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(while (not done)
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(case notmuch-sexp--state
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(begin
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;; Enter the list
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(if (eq (notmuch-sexp-begin-list notmuch-sexp--parser) 'retry)
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(setq done t)
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(setq notmuch-sexp--state 'result)))
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(result
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;; Parse a result
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(let ((result (notmuch-sexp-read notmuch-sexp--parser)))
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(case result
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(retry (setq done t))
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(end (setq notmuch-sexp--state 'end))
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(t (with-current-buffer result-buffer
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(funcall result-function result))))))
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(end
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;; Any trailing data is unexpected
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(notmuch-sexp-eof notmuch-sexp--parser)
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(setq done t)))))
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;; Clear out what we've parsed
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(delete-region (point-min) (point)))
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(provide 'notmuch-parser)
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;; Local Variables:
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;; byte-compile-warnings: (not cl-functions)
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;; End:
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;;; notmuch-parser.el ends here
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