* information is lost from the database).
*
* o Tell the database to update its time of 'path' to 'fs_mtime'
+ * if fs_mtime isn't the current wall-clock time.
*/
static notmuch_status_t
add_files_recursive (notmuch_database_t *notmuch,
notmuch_directory_t *directory;
notmuch_filenames_t *db_files = NULL;
notmuch_filenames_t *db_subdirs = NULL;
+ time_t stat_time;
struct stat st;
notmuch_bool_t is_maildir, new_directory;
const char **tag;
path, strerror (errno));
return NOTMUCH_STATUS_FILE_ERROR;
}
+ stat_time = time (NULL);
/* This is not an error since we may have recursed based on a
* symlink to a regular file, not a directory, and we don't know
notmuch_filenames_move_to_next (db_subdirs);
}
- if (! interrupted) {
+ /* If the directory's mtime is the same as the wall-clock time
+ * when we stat'ed the directory, we skip updating the mtime in
+ * the database because a message could be delivered later in this
+ * same second. This may lead to unnecessary re-scans, but it
+ * avoids overlooking messages.
+ *
+ * XXX Bug workaround: If this is a new directory, we *must*
+ * update the mtime; otherwise the next run will see the 0 mtime
+ * and think this is still a new directory containing no files or
+ * subdirs (which is unsound in general). If fs_mtime ==
+ * stat_time, we set the database mtime to a bogus (but non-zero!)
+ * value to force a rescan.
+ */
+ if (new_directory && fs_mtime == stat_time)
+ fs_mtime = 1;
+ if (! interrupted && fs_mtime != stat_time) {
status = notmuch_directory_set_mtime (directory, fs_mtime);
if (status && ret == NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS)
ret = status;