Michael Heerdegen wrote:
>> However, how will you get the specific header data out of
>> the result? Don't know ...
>
> I think the header object is a struct of type `mail-header'
> ("nnheader.el").
But try to extract with `mail-header', it complains about the
data not being a list.
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Emanuel Berg writes:
> However, how will you get the specific header data out of
> the result? Don't know ...
I think the header object is a struct of type `mail-header'
("nnheader.el").
Michael.
Get data like this:
(gnus-data-header (gnus-data-find (gnus-summary-article-number)))
It will then be the summary buffer article at point, not the
selected one. If one is selected, it would make more sense to
operate on that.
However, how will you get the specific header data out of
the
Husain Alshehhi writes:
> I suppose that gnus-with-article-buffer works, almost. In the case that
> I am in gnus summary page [...]
I'm not sure what information is known by Gnus at that moment. In the
summary, internally each article is identified with a number. This
should be more or less
Husain Alshehhi wrote:
>> In a temp buffer, no, but you can access the article buffer
>> using eg `gnus-with-article' or `gnus-with-article-buffer',
>> or even `gnus-with-article-headers' if you only care about
>> the headers.
>
> I suppose that gnus-with-article-buffer works, almost.
> In the
Robert Pluim writes:
>
> In a temp buffer, no, but you can access the article buffer using eg
> `gnus-with-article' or `gnus-with-article-buffer', or even
> `gnus-with-article-headers' if you only care about the headers.
I suppose that gnus-with-article-buffer works, almost. In the case that
I
Eric S Fraga writes:
> 832,940,181 99% - command-execute
> 805,535,710 96% - funcall-interactively
> 540,874,166 64% - gnus-summary-exit
> 537,712,423 64%- gnus-score-save
> 536,634,533 64% - gnus-pp
> [...]
>
> It could be that I am misinterpreting those
On Thursday, 13 Jul 2023 at 02:18, Michael Heerdegen wrote:
> From what source of information do you have the 0.5 GB?
>From the original post I made which included mem profiler results:
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and memory report, also partly expanded: