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37 Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2012 12:35:08 -0500
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38 From: Austin Clements <amdragon@MIT.EDU>
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39 To: Tomi Ollila <tomi.ollila@iki.fi>
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40 Subject: Re: [PATCH 0/6] API for iterating over all messages in a thread
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79 Quoth Tomi Ollila on Nov 26 at 7:19 pm:
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80 > On Sun, Nov 25 2012, Austin Clements <amdragon@MIT.EDU> wrote:
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82 > > Quoth Mark Walters on Nov 25 at 2:31 pm:
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86 > >> This series looks good to me (I have not reviewed the two bindings
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87 > >> patches). Patch 2 looks like it makes things much easier to follow than
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88 > >> the current code (if I understood the current pointer stuff it
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89 > >> constructs the top-level list by doing pointer stuff to remove all
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90 > >> messages which are replies from the complete message list). Indeed, the
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91 > >> diff is more complicated than the new code!
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93 > >> On Sun, 25 Nov 2012, Austin Clements <amdragon@MIT.EDU> wrote:
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94 > >> > This series adds a library API for iterating over all messages in a
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95 > >> > thread in sorted order. This is easy for the library to provide and
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96 > >> > difficult to obtain from the current API. Plus, if you don't count
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97 > >> > the code added to the bindings, this series is actually a net
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98 > >> > decrease of 4 lines of code because of simplifications it enables.
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100 > >> > Do we want the API to do more? Currently it's very minimal, but I can
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101 > >> > imagine two ways it could be generalized. It could take an argument
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102 > >> > to indicate which message list to return, which could be all messages,
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103 > >> > matched messages, top-level messages, or maybe even unmatched messages
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104 > >> > (possibly all in terms of message flags). It could also take an
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105 > >> > argument indicating the desired sort order. Currently, the caller can
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106 > >> > use existing message flag APIs to distinguish matched and unmatched
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107 > >> > messages and there's a separate function for the top-level messages.
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108 > >> > However, if the API could do all of these things, it would subsume
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109 > >> > various other API functions, such as notmuch_thread_get_*_date.
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111 > >> I don't know if this is the right API. For the matched message etc I
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112 > >> think using the existing message flag APIs is simple enough. I am not
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113 > >> sure about sort orders though: that looks like it would be much easier
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114 > >> for the caller to have the correct sort by I am not sure what users
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115 > >> would need it.
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117 > > For sort order, I would be inclined to simply construct the reverse
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118 > > list the first time a caller asks for it. Theoretically the caller
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119 > > could do this just as easily as the library, except that we don't
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120 > > expose the list routines.
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122 > > If I do add sort order, I would also want to add some control over
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123 > > which list is returned, since it would be asymmetric to be able to
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124 > > request all messages in either order, but top-level messages only in
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125 > > oldest-first. I think this would be pretty simple, and would give us
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126 > > a reasonably general-purpose and extensible API. (It would also solve
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127 > > the naming conundrum I mentioned below in my original email.)
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129 > The code looks good to me.
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131 > I'm interested to see the extensible interface for returning desired
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132 > list in desired sort order :)
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134 I'll give this a shot (probably later today) and people can see what
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146 > >> > Also, is this the right name for the new API? In particular, if we do
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147 > >> > later want to add a function that returns, say, the list of matched
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148 > >> > messages, we'll have a convention collision with
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149 > >> > notmuch_thread_get_matched_messages, which returns only a count.
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