Austin Clements writes:
> This can be derived from the PART argument (which is arguably
> canonical), so there's no sense in giving the caller an extra foot
> gun.
This patch seem ready to go, independant of the rest of the series.
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Austin Clements writes:
> This fixes the known-broken test of viewing 8bit messages added by the
> previous commit.
this looks OK, but waits on a new version of the test in question?
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Austin Clements writes:
> This will simplify later changes.
I'd have preferred the whitespace changes as a seperate patch, but OK.
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Highlights:
* notmuch-emacs-mua without arguments runs (notmuch-hello)
* runs emacs(1) in case emacsclient(1) fails to connect to running emacs
* takes -nw option
* handles mailto:
* --from option when sending non-mailto: way
* -i includes file --body[= ]string inserts string
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notmuch-ema
I believe our current approach to database schema changes is
inhibiting the evolution of Notmuch's features and would like to
propose what I think is lighter-weight solution.
Currently, our database schema is versioned and each database schema
change must occur "atomically" in Notmuch's developmen
Austin Clements writes:
> This can be derived from the PART argument (which is arguably
> canonical), so there's no sense in giving the caller an extra foot
> gun.
This patch seem ready to go, independant of the rest of the series.
d
Austin Clements writes:
> This fixes the known-broken test of viewing 8bit messages added by the
> previous commit.
this looks OK, but waits on a new version of the test in question?
d
Austin Clements writes:
> This will simplify later changes.
I'd have preferred the whitespace changes as a seperate patch, but OK.
d
I believe our current approach to database schema changes is
inhibiting the evolution of Notmuch's features and would like to
propose what I think is lighter-weight solution.
Currently, our database schema is versioned and each database schema
change must occur "atomically" in Notmuch's developmen
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