Mark Walters writes:
> From: Peter Wang
>
> Use notmuch_exclude_t constants directly instead of a redundant
> enumeration while parsing search --exclude keyword arguments.
> ---
pushed,
d
Mark Walters writes:
> Add NOTMUCH_EXCLUDE_FLAG to notmuch_exclude_t so that it can
> cover all four values of search --exclude in the cli.
pushed,
d
Tomi Ollila writes:
> While looked good on paper, its attempted use caused confusion, complexity,
> and potential for information leak when passed through wrapper scripts.
> For slimmer code and to lessen demand for maintenance/support the set of
> commits which added top level --stderr= option i
Austin Clements writes:
> This removes the v command, since we now have much nicer part commands,
> and deprecates the underlying notmuch-show-view-all-mime-parts. This
> also means that people who try using the old unprefixed 'v' command on
> a part button will no longer be greeted by ALL of th
Jani Nikula writes:
> ---
> emacs/notmuch-lib.el |7 ++-
> emacs/notmuch.el | 13 ++---
> 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
>
pushed, although maybe the commit message was a bit terse.
d
Tomi Ollila writes:
> The find option syntax `-perm +111` is deprecated gnu find feature.
> The replacement `( -perm -100 -o -perm -10 -o -perm 1 )` should also
> work outside of the GNU domain.
pushed,
d
Mark Walters writes:
> Previously the query string for piping a message to a command was
> "Pipe message to command: " regardless of whether the function was
> called with a prefix argument (which pipes all open messages to the
> command). This patch modifies the `interactive' command to reflect
Austin Clements writes:
> This is just like `notmuch-call-notmuch-json', but parses S-expression
> output. Note that, also like `notmuch-call-notmuch-json', this
> doesn't consider trailing data to be an error, which may or may not be
> what we want in the long run.
series pushed,
d
That is fine.
(I think I only moved your code from one file to another but in any case
what you suggest is fine.)
Best wishes
Mark
On Mon, 24 Jun 2013, Austin Clements wrote:
> Yes, and thanks for reminding me about the require's. I'll do that in
> a follow up. I was thinking of just movin
Just to confirm my +1 for this series with patch 7b.
Mark
On Sun, 23 Jun 2013, Peter Wang wrote:
> The notmuch insert command reads a message from standard input,
> writes it to a Maildir folder, and then incorporates the message into
> the notmuch database. Essentially it moves the functional
This series looks good to me +1.
Is it worth removing all the json (3 files with (require 'json) and the
async json parser) too?
Best wishes
Mark
On Mon, 24 Jun 2013, Austin Clements wrote:
> This is just like `notmuch-call-notmuch-json', but parses S-expression
> output. Note that, also li
On Tue, 15 Nov 2011, Thomas Schwinge wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 18:02:09 -0800, Carl Worth wrote:
>> On Thu, 3 Feb 2011 00:56:39 +0100, Thomas Schwinge > schwinge.name> wrote:
>> > This issue has been lying in ambush as of 2009-11-24's commit
>> > 93af7b574598637c2766dd1f8ef343962c9a8e
On Mon, Jun 24 2013, Austin Clements wrote:
> This is just like `notmuch-call-notmuch-json', but parses S-expression
> output. Note that, also like `notmuch-call-notmuch-json', this
> doesn't consider trailing data to be an error, which may or may not be
> what we want in the long run.
> ---
Th
Previously, when the user pressed "G" to invoke notmuch new, Emacs
would go out to lunch until it finished, giving the user no sense that
the (potentially long-running) notmuch new process was making
progress. This patch fixes this by continuously updating the echo
area to display the last output
Yes, and thanks for reminding me about the require's. I'll do that in
a follow up. I was thinking of just moving the streaming JSON parser
to a repo on my GitHub account, since maybe somebody some day will
find a use for it, or at least take inspiration from the API (I looked
into streaming JSON
m that one), or even msmtp used as the local
MTA.
Gr??e,
Thomas
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Quoting Austin Clements (2013-06-23 18:59:39)
> Quoth Justus Winter on Jun 23 at 3:11 pm:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I recently had a problem replying to a mail written by Thomas Schwinge
> > using an oldish notmuch. Not sure if it has been fixed in more recent
> > versions, but I think notmuch could improv
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