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34 Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/3] cli: all search mode to include msg-ids with JSON
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80 On Thu, 22 Nov 2012, Jameson Graef Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net> wrote:
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81 > On Fri, Nov 09 2012, Mark Walters <markwalters1009@gmail.com> wrote:
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82 >> This adds a --output=with-ids option which gives similar output to the
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83 >> normal search summary output but with a list of message ids
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84 >> too. Currently this is not implemented for text format.
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86 > Hey, Mark. Very nit-picky comment here, but I'm not sure "with-ids" is
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87 > an appropriate name for an output type. "with-ids" sounds like a
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88 > modifier, as opposed to a output type unto itself.
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90 Yes that is true: I am very happy for any suggestions. Perhaps
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93 > But I wonder if this separate output type is really necessary. Can the
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94 > emacs interface just make two separate search calls to the binary when
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95 > constructing the buffer, one with --output=summary and one with
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96 > --output=messages? Wouldn't that provide all the needed info? I guess
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97 > there would still be a race condition, especially for really long search
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98 > results, but I wonder if the calls could actually be made in parallel at
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99 > the same time. Maybe that would require more work. Sorry, just
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100 > thinking out loud here...
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102 As you say this doesn't fully solve the race. But more importantly there
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103 are two races: one for * (apply tag change to all matching messages) and
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104 one for tagging singles threads. I don't see how this would help with
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105 the latter. In my use this is the worrying race: I archive a thread to
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106 say I have dealt with it but I may archive a reply which arrived after I
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107 populated the search buffer.
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