[Patch v3 5/8] emacs: show: mark tags changed since buffer loaded
Mark Walters
markwalters1009 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 11 21:09:54 PDT 2014
This allows (and requires) the original-tags to be passed along with
the current-tags to be passed to notmuch-tag-format-tags. This allows
the tag formatting to show added and deleted tags.By default a removed
tag is displayed with strike-through in red (if strike-through is not
available, eg on a terminal, inverse video is used instead) and an
added tag is displayed underlined in green.
If the caller does not wish to use the new feature it can pass
current-tags for both arguments and, at this point, we do exactly that
in the three callers of this function.
Note, we cannot tidily allow original-tags to be optional because we would
need to distinguish nil meaning "we are not specifying original-tags"
from nil meaning there were no original-tags (an empty list).
We use this in subsequent patches to make it clear when a message was
unread when you first loaded a show buffer (previously the unread tag
could be removed before a user realised that it had been unread).
The code adds into the existing tag formatting code. The user can
specify exactly how a tag should be displayed normally, when deleted,
or when added.
Since the formatting code matches regexps a user can match all deleted
tags with a ".*" in notmuch-tag-deleted-formats. For example setting
notmuch-tag-deleted-formats to '((".*" nil)) tells notmuch not to show
deleted tags at all.
All the variables are customizable; however, more complicated cases
like changing the face depending on the type of display will require
custom lisp.
Currently this overrides notmuch-tag-deleted-formats for the tests
setting it to '((".*" nil)) so that they get removed from the display
and, thus, all tests still pass.
---
emacs/notmuch-show.el | 4 +-
emacs/notmuch-tag.el | 72 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------
emacs/notmuch-tree.el | 2 +-
emacs/notmuch.el | 2 +-
test/test-lib.el | 5 +++
5 files changed, 61 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)
diff --git a/emacs/notmuch-show.el b/emacs/notmuch-show.el
index 019f51d..5492be4 100644
--- a/emacs/notmuch-show.el
+++ b/emacs/notmuch-show.el
@@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ (defun notmuch-show-update-tags (tags)
(if (re-search-forward "(\\([^()]*\\))$" (line-end-position) t)
(let ((inhibit-read-only t))
(replace-match (concat "("
- (notmuch-tag-format-tags tags)
+ (notmuch-tag-format-tags tags tags)
")"))))))
(defun notmuch-clean-address (address)
@@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ (defun notmuch-show-insert-headerline (headers date tags depth)
" ("
date
") ("
- (notmuch-tag-format-tags tags)
+ (notmuch-tag-format-tags tags tags)
")\n")
(overlay-put (make-overlay start (point)) 'face 'notmuch-message-summary-face)))
diff --git a/emacs/notmuch-tag.el b/emacs/notmuch-tag.el
index 4698856..cfccb8e 100644
--- a/emacs/notmuch-tag.el
+++ b/emacs/notmuch-tag.el
@@ -184,45 +184,77 @@ (defun notmuch-tag-clear-cache ()
"Clear the internal cache of tag formats."
(clrhash notmuch-tag--format-cache))
-(defun notmuch-tag-format-tag (tag)
- "Format TAG by according to `notmuch-tag-formats'.
-
-Callers must ensure that the tag format cache has been recently cleared
-via `notmuch-tag-clear-cache' before using this function. For example,
-it would be appropriate to clear the cache just prior to filling a
-buffer that uses formatted tags."
-
- (let ((formatted (gethash tag notmuch-tag--format-cache 'missing)))
+(defun notmuch-tag-format-tag-by-state (tag formatted-tag tag-state)
+ "Format TAG according to the appropriate `notmuch-tag-formats`.
+
+Applies formats for TAG from the appropriate one of
+`notmuch-tag-formats`, `notmuch-tag-deleted-formats` and
+`notmuch-tag-added-formats` based on TAG-STATE to the partially
+formatted tag FORMATTED-TAG."
+ (let ((formatted (gethash (cons tag tag-state) notmuch-tag--format-cache 'missing)))
(when (eq formatted 'missing)
- (let* ((formats
+ (let* ((tag-formats (case tag-state
+ ((list nil) notmuch-tag-formats)
+ (deleted notmuch-tag-deleted-formats)
+ (added notmuch-tag-added-formats)))
+ (formats
(save-match-data
;; Don't use assoc-default since there's no way to
;; distinguish a missing key from a present key with a
;; null cdr:.
- (assoc* tag notmuch-tag-formats
+ (assoc* tag tag-formats
:test (lambda (tag key)
(and (eq (string-match key tag) 0)
(= (match-end 0) (length tag))))))))
(setq formatted
(cond
- ((null formats) ;; - Tag not in `notmuch-tag-formats',
- tag) ;; the format is the tag itself.
+ ((null formats) ;; - Tag not in `tag-formats',
+ formatted-tag) ;; the format is the tag itself.
((null (cdr formats)) ;; - Tag was deliberately hidden,
nil) ;; no format must be returned
- (t ;; - Tag was found and has formats,
- (let ((tag tag)) ;; we must apply all the formats.
+ (t
+ ;; Tag was found and has formats, we must apply all
+ ;; the formats. FORMATTED-TAG may be null so treat
+ ;; that as a special case.
+ (let ((tag (or formatted-tag "")))
(dolist (format (cdr formats) tag)
- (setq tag (eval format)))))))
- (puthash tag formatted notmuch-tag--format-cache)))
+ (setq tag (eval format)))
+ (if (and (null formatted-tag)
+ (equal tag ""))
+ nil
+ tag)))))
+ (puthash (cons tag tag-state) formatted notmuch-tag--format-cache)))
formatted))
-(defun notmuch-tag-format-tags (tags &optional face)
+(defun notmuch-tag-format-tag (tags orig-tags tag)
+ "Format TAG according to `notmuch-tag-formats'.
+
+TAGS and ORIG-TAGS are lists of the current tags and the original
+tags; tags which have been deleted (i.e., are in ORIG-TAGS but
+are not in TAGS) are shown using formats from
+`notmuch-tag-deleted-formats'; tags which have been added (i.e.,
+are in TAGS but are not in ORIG-TAGS) are shown using formats
+from `notmuch-tag-added-formats' and tags which have not been
+changed (the normal case) are shown using formats from
+`notmuch-tag-formats'"
+ (let* ((formatted-tag (notmuch-tag-format-tag-by-state tag tag nil)))
+ (cond ((not (member tag tags))
+ (notmuch-tag-format-tag-by-state tag formatted-tag 'deleted))
+ ((not (member tag orig-tags))
+ (notmuch-tag-format-tag-by-state tag formatted-tag 'added))
+ (t
+ formatted-tag))))
+
+(defun notmuch-tag-format-tags (tags orig-tags &optional face)
"Return a string representing formatted TAGS."
- (let ((face (or face 'notmuch-tag-face)))
+ (let ((face (or face 'notmuch-tag-face))
+ (all-tags (sort (delete-dups (append tags orig-tags nil)) #'string<)))
(notmuch-apply-face
(mapconcat #'identity
;; nil indicated that the tag was deliberately hidden
- (delq nil (mapcar #'notmuch-tag-format-tag tags))
+ (delq nil (mapcar
+ (apply-partially #'notmuch-tag-format-tag tags orig-tags)
+ all-tags))
" ")
face
t)))
diff --git a/emacs/notmuch-tree.el b/emacs/notmuch-tree.el
index c78d9de..8bf2fbc 100644
--- a/emacs/notmuch-tree.el
+++ b/emacs/notmuch-tree.el
@@ -704,7 +704,7 @@ (defun notmuch-tree-format-field (field format-string msg)
(face (if match
'notmuch-tree-match-tag-face
'notmuch-tree-no-match-tag-face)))
- (format format-string (notmuch-tag-format-tags tags face)))))))
+ (format format-string (notmuch-tag-format-tags tags tags face)))))))
(defun notmuch-tree-format-field-list (field-list msg)
"Format fields of MSG according to FIELD-LIST and return string"
diff --git a/emacs/notmuch.el b/emacs/notmuch.el
index 93a6d8b..609f408 100644
--- a/emacs/notmuch.el
+++ b/emacs/notmuch.el
@@ -754,7 +754,7 @@ (defun notmuch-search-insert-field (field format-string result)
((string-equal field "tags")
(let ((tags (plist-get result :tags)))
- (insert (format format-string (notmuch-tag-format-tags tags)))))))
+ (insert (format format-string (notmuch-tag-format-tags tags tags)))))))
(defun notmuch-search-show-result (result &optional pos)
"Insert RESULT at POS or the end of the buffer if POS is null."
diff --git a/test/test-lib.el b/test/test-lib.el
index 37fcb3d..437f83f 100644
--- a/test/test-lib.el
+++ b/test/test-lib.el
@@ -165,3 +165,8 @@ (defun notmuch-test-expect-equal (output expected)
(t
(notmuch-test-report-unexpected output expected)))))
+
+;; For historical reasons, we hide deleted tags by default in the test
+;; suite
+(setq notmuch-tag-deleted-formats
+ '((".*" nil)))
--
1.7.9.1
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