[PATCH] don't show x-foo tags in search view
James Vasile
james at hackervisions.org
Tue Oct 30 07:57:27 PDT 2012
Austin,
Thanks for the helpful comments. I redid the patch to take a list of
regexps. That way users can banish different kinds of tags or simply
list the tags themselves. I've responded to your comments in text below
the patch.
---
emacs/notmuch.el | 26 +++++++++++++++++++++++++-
1 file changed, 25 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/emacs/notmuch.el b/emacs/notmuch.el
index f9454d8..05aa114 100644
--- a/emacs/notmuch.el
+++ b/emacs/notmuch.el
@@ -775,6 +775,21 @@ non-authors is found, assume that all of the authors match."
(overlay-put overlay 'isearch-open-invisible #'delete-overlay)))
(insert padding))))
+
+(defcustom notmuch-search-hide-tag-regexps '()
+ "List of regular expressionss specifying tags to hide in search view.
+
+Notmuch will hide any tags in search view that match the regexps
+specified in the list `notmuch-search-hide-tag-regexp`. The
+match is case-insensitive.
+
+If you are not comfortable with regular expressions, a list of
+tag words will work, assuming those tags use only alphanumeric
+characters. An empty list will disable hiding of tags in search
+view. The list can be set via setq or the customize interface."
+ :type '(repeat regexp)
+ :group 'notmuch-search)
+
(defun notmuch-search-insert-field (field format-string result)
(cond
((string-equal field "date")
@@ -793,7 +808,16 @@ non-authors is found, assume that all of the authors match."
(notmuch-search-insert-authors format-string (plist-get result :authors)))
((string-equal field "tags")
- (let ((tags-str (mapconcat 'identity (plist-get result :tags) " ")))
+ (let ((tags-str
+ (mapconcat 'identity
+ (let ((case-fold-search t))
+ (remove-if
+ (lambda (tag)
+ (find tag notmuch-search-hide-tag-regexps
+ :test (lambda (tag regexp)
+ (string-match regexp tag))))
+ (plist-get result :tags)))
+ " ")))
(insert (propertize (format format-string tags-str)
'face 'notmuch-tag-face))))))
--
1.7.10.4
Austin Clements <amdragon at MIT.EDU> writes:
> I like it.
Thanks.
[snip]
> I have no idea why, but Emacs typically uses "regexp" instead of
> "regex".
It probably has something to do with rhyming with 'sexp'. ;) It's good
to conform to the vernacular, so I fixed it.
>
>> +
>> +Leave blank to disable hiding of tags in search view.
>
> Saying "Leave blank" supposes that the user knows what the default
> value is. How about "An empty string disables hiding of tags in
> search view."?
I'm now using a list, but yes, "an empty list" is a good way to describe
it.
>
> Even better, though, would be to use nil to indicate this, since "" is
> a perfectly valid regexp and matches everything. In that case, this
> should say something like "If nil, no tags will be hidden in search
> view."
"An empty list" is nil, so I think this is covered by my changes. If
you think the defcustom text could be clearer, I'd appreciate edits.
>
>> +Note: elisp regexes are case-insensitive"
>
> Likewise, "regexps". Also, Elisp regexps are not, in general,
> case-insensitive. If we want to control this, we should bind
> case-fold-search to nil around the string-match below and say
> something here like "Matching is case-insensitive."
Good point.
>
>> + :type 'string
>
> Better would be 'regexp. Or, '(choice (const :tag "None" nil) regexp)
> to allow nil or a regexp.
Changed to 'regexp.
[snip]
> It would be simpler and more robust to use remove-if here. What about
> something like
>
> (let ((tags-str
> (mapconcat 'identity
> (if notmuch-search-hide-tag-regex
> (let ((case-fold-search t))
> (remove-if
> (apply-partially #'string-match
> notmuch-search-hide-tag-regex)
> (plist-get result :tags)))
> (plist-get result :tags))
> " ")))
That's a good idea. I adjusted the code to use remove-if, and it is
improved by the change.
Thanks,
James
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