that function is only since python 3.2. I'm not sure if/when we'll drop
python 2.7 support, but not without deprecating it for a few releases.
Is there anyone still exclusively on Python 2.7? Perhaps the time is
ripe for starting that process? Encoding compatability is an unholy
mess to mainta
Vladimir Panteleev writes:
> Implement an option which, when enabled, causes any tag changes done
> from within notmuch-emacs to instantly update matching threads in open
> search buffers.
> ---
One side effect of this seems to be a regression, namely that in the
current buffer the "visual histo
Vladimir Panteleev writes:
> I will probably draw the line here, as it looks like actually fixing
> some of the failing tests would take some non-trivial work (e.g. one
> test failure I saw seems to point towards a bug in Xapian/Cygwin). I'm
> also not convinced that, practically speaking, the ef
On 2017-08-25 11:35, David Bremner wrote:
If I understand correctly, then the series as a whole is mainly of
potential interest to developers wishing to take the notmuch-on-cygwin
project farther, rather than to end users.
That's correct. It's possible that despite the test suite failures, a
s
On 2017-08-25 11:12, David Bremner wrote:
One side effect of this seems to be a regression, namely that in the
current buffer the "visual history" of tag changes is broken. Previously
deletions were shown by red strike-through and additions by green
underline. The deletions are now removed by the
From: Vladimir Panteleev
Implement an option which, when enabled, causes any tag changes done
from within notmuch-emacs to instantly update matching threads in open
search buffers.
* notmuch.el: Add notmuch-search-update-results.
* notmuch-tag.el: Add notmuch-update-search-tags; invoke
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