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31 From: david@tethera.net
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33 Subject: test infrastructure for new dump/restore
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34 Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2012 15:13:10 -0300
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52 This implements an old suggestion of Mark's to get wacky message-ids
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53 into the database directly without relying on underdefined behaviour
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54 of the gmime parser; the previous effort relied on gmime passing
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55 literally through message-ids not delimitted according RFC.
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57 Also compared to the previous version
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58 (id:"1326591624-15493-10-git-send-email-david@tethera.net"), this now
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59 uses valid UTF-8 text, rather than just ascii, although it is a bit
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60 biased towards ascii because most of the characters that cause
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63 There is a fair amount of code here, but I hope the generation of
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64 random messages may be more useful in the future.
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66 The high level goal here is to (re)-introduce a hex-encoding based
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67 dump-restore that can pass this roundtrip test, and probably some
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68 batch tagging facility that shares code.
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70 If people don't mind things broken up into mini-series (without
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71 obvious gain in new features) like this, I'll probably post the
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72 hex-encoding infrastructure next.
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