From: David Bremner
If the option --format=message-ids is passed on the command line, only message
IDs are output. A new structure show_options_t is defined to keep track of
all (currently 2) command line options.
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It seems a shame to parse the entire output of notmuch show
Excerpts from David Bremner's message of Mon Dec 14 15:10:12 -0800 2009:
> OK, I'll wait for Scott's patch, and see how he is using cJSON. Just
> stealing a few functions might be the way to go.
>
> The cJSON code is less horrifying after running through indent. Now all
> we need is "indent
-contributors
shows 29 contributors already, and that is very impressive given the age of the
project.
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Thanks,
James
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[Sorry, I'm flipping back and forth between mail clients at the moment and
I appear to have inadvertently marked a lot of mail as read that wasn't.]
Excerpts from Carl's message of Fri Dec 04 01:07:07 + 2009:
On Mon, 30 Nov 2009 20:38:00 +, James Rowe wrote:
I had planned on
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 17:17:12 +, James Rowe jnr...@gmail.com wrote:
[Sorry, I'm flipping back and forth between mail clients at the moment and
I appear to have inadvertently marked a lot of mail as read that
wasn't.]
No worries. I don't even have the excuse of flipping back and forth, and
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 16:36:04 -0800, Carl Worth cwo...@cworth.org wrote:
But yes, if you can make your links depend only on message IDs then you
can get reliable results even before we start including thread IDs in
the dump output. The result of notmuch show --entire-thread id:foo is
quite
Excerpts from David Bremner's message of Mon Dec 14 15:10:12 -0800 2009:
OK, I'll wait for Scott's patch, and see how he is using cJSON. Just
stealing a few functions might be the way to go.
The cJSON code is less horrifying after running through indent. Now all
we need is indent --carl :)