[PATCH v2] VIM: Use notmuch CLI for config
Franz Fellner
alpine.art.de at gmail.com
Fri Oct 10 02:32:02 PDT 2014
On Thu, 2 Oct 2014 16:47:15 -0700, Ian Main <imain at stemwinder.org> wrote:
> This patch switches from reading .notmuch-config directly to using
> the CLI the same way that emacs does it. It actually uses less code
> and is probably less error prone.
>
> Ian
> ---
>
> This update changes result to be '' instead of nil
> by default so missing config items won't cause an error.
>
> vim/notmuch.vim | 31 ++++++++++++-------------------
> 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/vim/notmuch.vim b/vim/notmuch.vim
> index 331e930..b251af6 100644
> --- a/vim/notmuch.vim
> +++ b/vim/notmuch.vim
> @@ -471,28 +471,21 @@ ruby << EOF
> $searches = []
> $threads = []
> $messages = []
> - $config = {}
> $mail_installed = defined?(Mail)
>
> - def get_config
> - group = nil
> - config = ENV['NOTMUCH_CONFIG'] || '~/.notmuch-config'
> - File.open(File.expand_path(config)).each do |l|
> - l.chomp!
> - case l
> - when /^\[(.*)\]$/
> - group = $1
> - when ''
> - when /^(.*)=(.*)$/
> - key = "%s.%s" % [group, $1]
> - value = $2
> - $config[key] = value
> - end
> - end
> + def get_config_item(item)
> + result = ''
> + IO.popen(['notmuch', 'config', 'get', item]) { |out|
> + result = out.read
> + }
> + return result.rstrip
> + end
>
> - $db_name = $config['database.path']
> - $email_name = $config['user.name']
> - $email_address = $config['user.primary_email']
> + def get_config
> + $db_name = get_config_item('database.path')
> + $email_name = get_config_item('user.name')
> + $email_address = get_config_item('user.primary_email')
> + $email_name = get_config_item('user.name')
Just wanted to note that you read user.name twice.
> $email = "%s <%s>" % [$email_name, $email_address]
This is not related to this patch:
I don't know if it is a good idea to force $email_name on every
$email_address. Maybe use it as a fallback and introduce an optional
mailaddress-sendername map. So the user can specify which name should be
used. (Imagine a "Dr." who wants to have "Dr. P. Harmony" for his official
mails, but "Phil Harmony" for private ones. Or a writer who uses several
psudonyms.)
Maybe this can be solved by the sendmail application, but probably
that requires leaving out email_name entirely. Will setup a test env
later to evaluate.
> end
>
> --
> 1.9.3
>
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