;; notmuch-lib.el --- common variables, functions and function declarations ;; ;; Copyright © Carl Worth ;; ;; This file is part of Notmuch. ;; ;; Notmuch is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it ;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ;; (at your option) any later version. ;; ;; Notmuch is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ;; General Public License for more details. ;; ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with Notmuch. If not, see . ;; ;; Authors: Carl Worth ;; This is an part of an emacs-based interface to the notmuch mail system. (require 'mm-view) (require 'mm-decode) (require 'json) (require 'cl) (defvar notmuch-command "notmuch" "Command to run the notmuch binary.") (defgroup notmuch nil "Notmuch mail reader for Emacs." :group 'mail) (defgroup notmuch-hello nil "Overview of saved searches, tags, etc." :group 'notmuch) (defgroup notmuch-search nil "Searching and sorting mail." :group 'notmuch) (defgroup notmuch-show nil "Showing messages and threads." :group 'notmuch) (defgroup notmuch-send nil "Sending messages from Notmuch." :group 'notmuch) (custom-add-to-group 'notmuch-send 'message 'custom-group) (defgroup notmuch-crypto nil "Processing and display of cryptographic MIME parts." :group 'notmuch) (defgroup notmuch-hooks nil "Running custom code on well-defined occasions." :group 'notmuch) (defgroup notmuch-external nil "Running external commands from within Notmuch." :group 'notmuch) (defgroup notmuch-faces nil "Graphical attributes for displaying text" :group 'notmuch) (defcustom notmuch-search-oldest-first t "Show the oldest mail first when searching. This variable defines the default sort order for displaying search results. Note that any filtered searches created by `notmuch-search-filter' retain the search order of the parent search." :type 'boolean :group 'notmuch-search) ;; (defvar notmuch-search-history nil "Variable to store notmuch searches history.") (defcustom notmuch-saved-searches '(("inbox" . "tag:inbox") ("unread" . "tag:unread")) "A list of saved searches to display." :type '(alist :key-type string :value-type string) :group 'notmuch-hello) (defcustom notmuch-archive-tags '("-inbox") "List of tag changes to apply to a message or a thread when it is archived. Tags starting with \"+\" (or not starting with either \"+\" or \"-\") in the list will be added, and tags starting with \"-\" will be removed from the message or thread being archived. For example, if you wanted to remove an \"inbox\" tag and add an \"archived\" tag, you would set: (\"-inbox\" \"+archived\")" :type '(repeat string) :group 'notmuch-search :group 'notmuch-show) ;; By default clicking on a button does not select the window ;; containing the button (as opposed to clicking on a widget which ;; does). This means that the button action is then executed in the ;; current selected window which can cause problems if the button ;; changes the buffer (e.g., id: links) or moves point. ;; ;; This provides a button type which overrides mouse-action so that ;; the button's window is selected before the action is run. Other ;; notmuch buttons can get the same behaviour by inheriting from this ;; button type. (define-button-type 'notmuch-button-type 'mouse-action (lambda (button) (select-window (posn-window (event-start last-input-event))) (button-activate button))) (defun notmuch-command-to-string (&rest args) "Synchronously invoke \"notmuch\" with the given list of arguments. If notmuch exits with a non-zero status, output from the process will appear in a buffer named \"*Notmuch errors*\" and an error will be signaled. Otherwise the output will be returned" (with-temp-buffer (let* ((status (apply #'call-process notmuch-command nil t nil args)) (output (buffer-string))) (notmuch-check-exit-status status (cons notmuch-command args) output) output))) (defun notmuch-version () "Return a string with the notmuch version number." (let ((long-string ;; Trim off the trailing newline. (substring (notmuch-command-to-string "--version") 0 -1))) (if (string-match "^notmuch\\( version\\)? \\(.*\\)$" long-string) (match-string 2 long-string) "unknown"))) (defun notmuch-config-get (item) "Return a value from the notmuch configuration." ;; Trim off the trailing newline (substring (notmuch-command-to-string "config" "get" item) 0 -1)) (defun notmuch-database-path () "Return the database.path value from the notmuch configuration." (notmuch-config-get "database.path")) (defun notmuch-user-name () "Return the user.name value from the notmuch configuration." (notmuch-config-get "user.name")) (defun notmuch-user-primary-email () "Return the user.primary_email value from the notmuch configuration." (notmuch-config-get "user.primary_email")) (defun notmuch-user-other-email () "Return the user.other_email value (as a list) from the notmuch configuration." (split-string (notmuch-config-get "user.other_email") "\n")) (defun notmuch-kill-this-buffer () "Kill the current buffer." (interactive) (kill-buffer (current-buffer))) (defun notmuch-prettify-subject (subject) ;; This function is used by `notmuch-search-process-filter' which ;; requires that we not disrupt its' matching state. (save-match-data (if (and subject (string-match "^[ \t]*$" subject)) "[No Subject]" subject))) (defun notmuch-escape-boolean-term (term) "Escape a boolean term for use in a query. The caller is responsible for prepending the term prefix and a colon. This performs minimal escaping in order to produce user-friendly queries." (save-match-data (if (or (equal term "") (string-match "[ ()]\\|^\"" term)) ;; Requires escaping (concat "\"" (replace-regexp-in-string "\"" "\"\"" term t t) "\"") term))) (defun notmuch-id-to-query (id) "Return a query that matches the message with id ID." (concat "id:" (notmuch-escape-boolean-term id))) ;; (defun notmuch-common-do-stash (text) "Common function to stash text in kill ring, and display in minibuffer." (if text (progn (kill-new text) (message "Stashed: %s" text)) ;; There is nothing to stash so stash an empty string so the user ;; doesn't accidentally paste something else somewhere. (kill-new "") (message "Nothing to stash!"))) ;; (defun notmuch-remove-if-not (predicate list) "Return a copy of LIST with all items not satisfying PREDICATE removed." (let (out) (while list (when (funcall predicate (car list)) (push (car list) out)) (setq list (cdr list))) (nreverse out))) (defun notmuch-split-content-type (content-type) "Split content/type into 'content' and 'type'" (split-string content-type "/")) (defun notmuch-match-content-type (t1 t2) "Return t if t1 and t2 are matching content types, taking wildcards into account" (let ((st1 (notmuch-split-content-type t1)) (st2 (notmuch-split-content-type t2))) (if (or (string= (cadr st1) "*") (string= (cadr st2) "*")) ;; Comparison of content types should be case insensitive. (string= (downcase (car st1)) (downcase (car st2))) (string= (downcase t1) (downcase t2))))) (defvar notmuch-multipart/alternative-discouraged '( ;; Avoid HTML parts. "text/html" ;; multipart/related usually contain a text/html part and some associated graphics. "multipart/related" )) (defun notmuch-multipart/alternative-choose (types) "Return a list of preferred types from the given list of types" ;; Based on `mm-preferred-alternative-precedence'. (let ((seq types)) (dolist (pref (reverse notmuch-multipart/alternative-discouraged)) (dolist (elem (copy-sequence seq)) (when (string-match pref elem) (setq seq (nconc (delete elem seq) (list elem)))))) seq)) (defun notmuch-parts-filter-by-type (parts type) "Given a list of message parts, return a list containing the ones matching the given type." (remove-if-not (lambda (part) (notmuch-match-content-type (plist-get part :content-type) type)) parts)) ;; Helper for parts which are generally not included in the default ;; JSON output. (defun notmuch-get-bodypart-internal (query part-number process-crypto) (let ((args '("show" "--format=raw")) (part-arg (format "--part=%s" part-number))) (setq args (append args (list part-arg))) (if process-crypto (setq args (append args '("--decrypt")))) (setq args (append args (list query))) (with-temp-buffer (let ((coding-system-for-read 'no-conversion)) (progn (apply 'call-process (append (list notmuch-command nil (list t nil) nil) args)) (buffer-string)))))) (defun notmuch-get-bodypart-content (msg part nth process-crypto) (or (plist-get part :content) (notmuch-get-bodypart-internal (notmuch-id-to-query (plist-get msg :id)) nth process-crypto))) ;; Workaround: The call to `mm-display-part' below triggers a bug in ;; Emacs 24 if it attempts to use the shr renderer to display an HTML ;; part with images in it (demonstrated in 24.1 and 24.2 on Debian and ;; Fedora 17, though unreproducable in other configurations). ;; `mm-shr' references the variable `gnus-inhibit-images' without ;; first loading gnus-art, which defines it, resulting in a ;; void-variable error. Hence, we advise `mm-shr' to ensure gnus-art ;; is loaded. (if (>= emacs-major-version 24) (defadvice mm-shr (before load-gnus-arts activate) (require 'gnus-art nil t) (ad-disable-advice 'mm-shr 'before 'load-gnus-arts))) (defun notmuch-mm-display-part-inline (msg part nth content-type process-crypto) "Use the mm-decode/mm-view functions to display a part in the current buffer, if possible." (let ((display-buffer (current-buffer))) (with-temp-buffer ;; In case there is :content, the content string is already converted ;; into emacs internal format. `gnus-decoded' is a fake charset, ;; which means no further decoding (to be done by mm- functions). (let* ((charset (if (plist-member part :content) 'gnus-decoded (plist-get part :content-charset))) (handle (mm-make-handle (current-buffer) `(,content-type (charset . ,charset))))) ;; If the user wants the part inlined, insert the content and ;; test whether we are able to inline it (which includes both ;; capability and suitability tests). (when (mm-inlined-p handle) (insert (notmuch-get-bodypart-content msg part nth process-crypto)) (when (mm-inlinable-p handle) (set-buffer display-buffer) (mm-display-part handle) t)))))) ;; Converts a plist of headers to an alist of headers. The input plist should ;; have symbols of the form :Header as keys, and the resulting alist will have ;; symbols of the form 'Header as keys. (defun notmuch-headers-plist-to-alist (plist) (loop for (key value . rest) on plist by #'cddr collect (cons (intern (substring (symbol-name key) 1)) value))) (defun notmuch-face-ensure-list-form (face) "Return FACE in face list form. If FACE is already a face list, it will be returned as-is. If FACE is a face name or face plist, it will be returned as a single element face list." (if (and (listp face) (not (keywordp (car face)))) face (list face))) (defun notmuch-combine-face-text-property (start end face &optional below object) "Combine FACE into the 'face text property between START and END. This function combines FACE with any existing faces between START and END in OBJECT (which defaults to the current buffer). Attributes specified by FACE take precedence over existing attributes unless BELOW is non-nil. FACE must be a face name (a symbol or string), a property list of face attributes, or a list of these. For convenience when applied to strings, this returns OBJECT." ;; A face property can have three forms: a face name (a string or ;; symbol), a property list, or a list of these two forms. In the ;; list case, the faces will be combined, with the earlier faces ;; taking precedent. Here we canonicalize everything to list form ;; to make it easy to combine. (let ((pos start) (face-list (notmuch-face-ensure-list-form face))) (while (< pos end) (let* ((cur (get-text-property pos 'face object)) (cur-list (notmuch-face-ensure-list-form cur)) (new (cond ((null cur-list) face) (below (append cur-list face-list)) (t (append face-list cur-list)))) (next (next-single-property-change pos 'face object end))) (put-text-property pos next 'face new object) (setq pos next)))) object) (defun notmuch-combine-face-text-property-string (string face &optional below) (notmuch-combine-face-text-property 0 (length string) face below string)) (defun notmuch-map-text-property (start end prop func &optional object) "Transform text property PROP using FUNC. Applies FUNC to each distinct value of the text property PROP between START and END of OBJECT, setting PROP to the value returned by FUNC." (while (< start end) (let ((value (get-text-property start prop object)) (next (next-single-property-change start prop object end))) (put-text-property start next prop (funcall func value) object) (setq start next)))) (defun notmuch-logged-error (msg &optional extra) "Log MSG and EXTRA to *Notmuch errors* and signal MSG. This logs MSG and EXTRA to the *Notmuch errors* buffer and signals MSG as an error. If EXTRA is non-nil, text referring the user to the *Notmuch errors* buffer will be appended to the signaled error. This function does not return." (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Notmuch errors*") (goto-char (point-max)) (unless (bobp) (newline)) (save-excursion (insert "[" (current-time-string) "]\n" msg) (unless (bolp) (newline)) (when extra (insert extra) (unless (bolp) (newline))))) (error "%s" (concat msg (when extra " (see *Notmuch errors* for more details)")))) (defun notmuch-check-async-exit-status (proc msg &optional command err-file) "If PROC exited abnormally, pop up an error buffer and signal an error. This is a wrapper around `notmuch-check-exit-status' for asynchronous process sentinels. PROC and MSG must be the arguments passed to the sentinel. COMMAND and ERR-FILE, if provided, are passed to `notmuch-check-exit-status'. If COMMAND is not provided, it is taken from `process-command'." (let ((exit-status (case (process-status proc) ((exit) (process-exit-status proc)) ((signal) msg)))) (when exit-status (notmuch-check-exit-status exit-status (or command (process-command proc)) nil err-file)))) (defun notmuch-check-exit-status (exit-status command &optional output err-file) "If EXIT-STATUS is non-zero, pop up an error buffer and signal an error. If EXIT-STATUS is non-zero, pop up a notmuch error buffer describing the error and signal an Elisp error. EXIT-STATUS must be a number indicating the exit status code of a process or a string describing the signal that terminated the process (such as returned by `call-process'). COMMAND must be a list giving the command and its arguments. OUTPUT, if provided, is a string giving the output of command. ERR-FILE, if provided, is the name of a file containing the error output of command. OUTPUT and the contents of ERR-FILE will be included in the error message." (cond ((eq exit-status 0) t) ((eq exit-status 20) (notmuch-logged-error "notmuch CLI version mismatch Emacs requested an older output format than supported by the notmuch CLI. You may need to restart Emacs or upgrade your notmuch Emacs package.")) ((eq exit-status 21) (notmuch-logged-error "notmuch CLI version mismatch Emacs requested a newer output format than supported by the notmuch CLI. You may need to restart Emacs or upgrade your notmuch package.")) (t (let* ((err (when err-file (with-temp-buffer (insert-file-contents err-file) (unless (eobp) (buffer-string))))) (extra (concat "command: " (mapconcat #'shell-quote-argument command " ") "\n" (if (integerp exit-status) (format "exit status: %s\n" exit-status) (format "exit signal: %s\n" exit-status)) (when err (concat "stderr:\n" err)) (when output (concat "stdout:\n" output))))) (if err ;; We have an error message straight from the CLI. (notmuch-logged-error (replace-regexp-in-string "[ \n\r\t\f]*\\'" "" err) extra) ;; We only have combined output from the CLI; don't inundate ;; the user with it. Mimic `process-lines'. (notmuch-logged-error (format "%s exited with status %s" (car command) exit-status) extra)) ;; `notmuch-logged-error' does not return. )))) (defun notmuch--status-GET_HIDDEN (process args) ;; The args string should be readable by emacs if it is made into a list (let* ((args-list (read (concat "(" args ")"))) (prompt (nth 1 args-list)) (pwd (read-passwd (if prompt (concat prompt ": ") "GPG password: ")))) (process-send-string process (concat pwd "\n")) (clear-string pwd))) (defun notmuch--process-filter (process string) "Callback used by `notmuch-call-notmuch-sexp` used to handle the status fd." (when (buffer-live-p (process-buffer process)) (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process) (goto-char (point-max)) (let ((insertion-point (point))) (insert string) ;; Check if the string contains any status lines (goto-char insertion-point) (beginning-of-line) (while (re-search-forward "^\\[NOTMUCH:\\].*\n" nil t) (let ((line-beginning (match-beginning 0)) (line-end (match-end 0))) (goto-char (+ line-beginning 10)) (when (looking-at " *\\([A-Z_]+\\)") ;; If there is a function defined that looks like it is made ;; to handle this particular status then call it passing the ;; remainder of the line as an argument (let ((symbol (intern-soft (concat "notmuch--status-" (match-string 1))))) (when (and symbol (fboundp symbol)) (funcall symbol process (buffer-substring (match-end 0) line-end))))) ;; Remove the status so that it won't form part of the sexp (delete-region line-beginning line-end))))))) (defun notmuch-call-notmuch-sexp (&rest args) "Invoke `notmuch-command' with ARGS and return the parsed S-exp output. If notmuch exits with a non-zero status, this will pop up a buffer containing notmuch's output and signal an error." (with-temp-buffer (let ((proc (apply #'notmuch-start-notmuch "notmuch" (current-buffer) nil args))) (set-process-filter proc #'notmuch--process-filter) ;; Synchronously wait until the process completes (while (eq (process-status proc) 'run) (accept-process-output proc 1)) ;; According to similar code in epg-wait-for-completion, this is ;; needed to run the process filter right now. (sleep-for 0.1) (goto-char (point-min)) (read (current-buffer))))) (defun notmuch-start-notmuch (name buffer sentinel &rest args) "Start and return an asynchronous notmuch command. This starts and returns an asynchronous process running `notmuch-command' with ARGS. The exit status is checked via `notmuch-check-async-exit-status'. Output written to stderr is redirected and displayed when the process exits (even if the process exits successfully). NAME and BUFFER are the same as in `start-process'. SENTINEL is a process sentinel function to call when the process exits, or nil for none. The caller must *not* invoke `set-process-sentinel' directly on the returned process, as that will interfere with the handling of stderr and the exit status." ;; There is no way (as of Emacs 24.3) to capture stdout and stderr ;; separately for asynchronous processes, or even to redirect stderr ;; to a file, so we use a trivial shell wrapper to send stderr to a ;; temporary file and clean things up in the sentinel. (let* ((err-file (make-temp-file "nmerr")) ;; Use a pipe (process-connection-type nil) ;; Find notmuch using Emacs' `exec-path' (command (or (executable-find notmuch-command) (error "command not found: %s" notmuch-command))) (proc (apply #'start-process name buffer "/bin/sh" "-c" "exec 2>\"$1\"; shift; exec \"$0\" \"$@\"" command err-file args))) (process-put proc 'err-file err-file) (process-put proc 'sub-sentinel sentinel) (process-put proc 'real-command (cons notmuch-command args)) (set-process-sentinel proc #'notmuch-start-notmuch-sentinel) proc)) (defun notmuch-start-notmuch-sentinel (proc event) (let ((err-file (process-get proc 'err-file)) (sub-sentinel (process-get proc 'sub-sentinel)) (real-command (process-get proc 'real-command))) (condition-case err (progn ;; Invoke the sub-sentinel, if any (when sub-sentinel (funcall sub-sentinel proc event)) ;; Check the exit status. This will signal an error if the ;; exit status is non-zero. Don't do this if the process ;; buffer is dead since that means Emacs killed the process ;; and there's no point in telling the user that (but we ;; still check for and report stderr output below). (when (buffer-live-p (process-buffer proc)) (notmuch-check-async-exit-status proc event real-command err-file)) ;; If that didn't signal an error, then any error output was ;; really warning output. Show warnings, if any. (let ((warnings (with-temp-buffer (unless (= (second (insert-file-contents err-file)) 0) (end-of-line) ;; Show first line; stuff remaining lines in the ;; errors buffer. (let ((l1 (buffer-substring (point-min) (point)))) (skip-chars-forward "\n") (cons l1 (unless (eobp) (buffer-substring (point) (point-max))))))))) (when warnings (notmuch-logged-error (car warnings) (cdr warnings))))) (error ;; Emacs behaves strangely if an error escapes from a sentinel, ;; so turn errors into messages. (message "%s" (error-message-string err)))) (ignore-errors (delete-file err-file)))) ;; This variable is used only buffer local, but it needs to be ;; declared globally first to avoid compiler warnings. (defvar notmuch-show-process-crypto nil) (make-variable-buffer-local 'notmuch-show-process-crypto) ;; Incremental JSON parsing ;; These two variables are internal variables to the parsing ;; routines. They are always used buffer local but need to be declared ;; globally to avoid compiler warnings. (defvar notmuch-json-parser nil "Internal incremental JSON parser object: local to the buffer being parsed.") (defvar notmuch-json-state nil "State of the internal JSON parser: local to the buffer being parsed.") (defun notmuch-json-create-parser (buffer) "Return a streaming JSON parser that consumes input from BUFFER. This parser is designed to read streaming JSON whose structure is known to the caller. Like a typical JSON parsing interface, it provides a function to read a complete JSON value from the input. However, it extends this with an additional function that requires the next value in the input to be a compound value and descends into it, allowing its elements to be read one at a time or further descended into. Both functions can return 'retry to indicate that not enough input is available. The parser always consumes input from BUFFER's point. Hence, the caller is allowed to delete and data before point and may resynchronize after an error by moving point." (list buffer ;; Terminator stack: a stack of characters that indicate the ;; end of the compound values enclosing point '() ;; Next: One of ;; * 'expect-value if the next token must be a value, but a ;; value has not yet been reached ;; * 'value if point is at the beginning of a value ;; * 'expect-comma if the next token must be a comma 'expect-value ;; Allow terminator: non-nil if the next token may be a ;; terminator nil ;; Partial parse position: If state is 'value, a marker for ;; the position of the partial parser or nil if no partial ;; parsing has happened yet nil ;; Partial parse state: If state is 'value, the current ;; `parse-partial-sexp' state nil)) (defmacro notmuch-json-buffer (jp) `(first ,jp)) (defmacro notmuch-json-term-stack (jp) `(second ,jp)) (defmacro notmuch-json-next (jp) `(third ,jp)) (defmacro notmuch-json-allow-term (jp) `(fourth ,jp)) (defmacro notmuch-json-partial-pos (jp) `(fifth ,jp)) (defmacro notmuch-json-partial-state (jp) `(sixth ,jp)) (defvar notmuch-json-syntax-table (let ((table (make-syntax-table))) ;; The standard syntax table is what we need except that "." needs ;; to have word syntax instead of punctuation syntax. (modify-syntax-entry ?. "w" table) table) "Syntax table used for incremental JSON parsing.") (defun notmuch-json-scan-to-value (jp) ;; Helper function that consumes separators, terminators, and ;; whitespace from point. Returns nil if it successfully reached ;; the beginning of a value, 'end if it consumed a terminator, or ;; 'retry if not enough input was available to reach a value. Upon ;; nil return, (notmuch-json-next jp) is always 'value. (if (eq (notmuch-json-next jp) 'value) ;; We're already at a value nil ;; Drive the state toward 'expect-value (skip-chars-forward " \t\r\n") (or (when (eobp) 'retry) ;; Test for the terminator for the current compound (when (and (notmuch-json-allow-term jp) (eq (char-after) (car (notmuch-json-term-stack jp)))) ;; Consume it and expect a comma or terminator next (forward-char) (setf (notmuch-json-term-stack jp) (cdr (notmuch-json-term-stack jp)) (notmuch-json-next jp) 'expect-comma (notmuch-json-allow-term jp) t) 'end) ;; Test for a separator (when (eq (notmuch-json-next jp) 'expect-comma) (when (/= (char-after) ?,) (signal 'json-readtable-error (list "expected ','"))) ;; Consume it, switch to 'expect-value, and disallow a ;; terminator (forward-char) (skip-chars-forward " \t\r\n") (setf (notmuch-json-next jp) 'expect-value (notmuch-json-allow-term jp) nil) ;; We moved point, so test for eobp again and fall through ;; to the next test if there's more input (when (eobp) 'retry)) ;; Next must be 'expect-value and we know this isn't ;; whitespace, EOB, or a terminator, so point must be on a ;; value (progn (assert (eq (notmuch-json-next jp) 'expect-value)) (setf (notmuch-json-next jp) 'value) nil)))) (defun notmuch-json-begin-compound (jp) "Parse the beginning of a compound value and traverse inside it. Returns 'retry if there is insufficient input to parse the beginning of the compound. If this is able to parse the beginning of a compound, it moves point past the token that opens the compound and returns t. Later calls to `notmuch-json-read' will return the compound's elements. Entering JSON objects is currently unimplemented." (with-current-buffer (notmuch-json-buffer jp) ;; Disallow terminators (setf (notmuch-json-allow-term jp) nil) ;; Save "next" so we can restore it if there's a syntax error (let ((saved-next (notmuch-json-next jp))) (or (notmuch-json-scan-to-value jp) (if (/= (char-after) ?\[) (progn (setf (notmuch-json-next jp) saved-next) (signal 'json-readtable-error (list "expected '['"))) (forward-char) (push ?\] (notmuch-json-term-stack jp)) ;; Expect a value or terminator next (setf (notmuch-json-next jp) 'expect-value (notmuch-json-allow-term jp) t) t))))) (defun notmuch-json-read (jp) "Parse the value at point in JP's buffer. Returns 'retry if there is insufficient input to parse a complete JSON value (though it may still move point over separators or whitespace). If the parser is currently inside a compound value and the next token ends the list or object, this moves point just past the terminator and returns 'end. Otherwise, this moves point to just past the end of the value and returns the value." (with-current-buffer (notmuch-json-buffer jp) (or ;; Get to a value state (notmuch-json-scan-to-value jp) ;; Can we parse a complete value? (let ((complete (if (looking-at "[-+0-9tfn]") ;; This is a number or a keyword, so the partial ;; parser isn't going to help us because a truncated ;; number or keyword looks like a complete symbol to ;; it. Look for something that clearly ends it. (save-excursion (skip-chars-forward "^]},: \t\r\n") (not (eobp))) ;; We're looking at a string, object, or array, which we ;; can partial parse. If we just reached the value, set ;; up the partial parser. (when (null (notmuch-json-partial-state jp)) (setf (notmuch-json-partial-pos jp) (point-marker))) ;; Extend the partial parse until we either reach EOB or ;; get the whole value (save-excursion (let ((pstate (with-syntax-table notmuch-json-syntax-table (parse-partial-sexp (notmuch-json-partial-pos jp) (point-max) 0 nil (notmuch-json-partial-state jp))))) ;; A complete value is available if we've reached ;; depth 0 or less and encountered a complete ;; subexpression. (if (and (<= (first pstate) 0) (third pstate)) t ;; Not complete. Update the partial parser state (setf (notmuch-json-partial-pos jp) (point-marker) (notmuch-json-partial-state jp) pstate) nil)))))) (if (not complete) 'retry ;; We have a value. Reset the partial parse state and expect ;; a comma or terminator after the value. (setf (notmuch-json-next jp) 'expect-comma (notmuch-json-allow-term jp) t (notmuch-json-partial-pos jp) nil (notmuch-json-partial-state jp) nil) ;; Parse the value (let ((json-object-type 'plist) (json-array-type 'list) (json-false nil)) (json-read))))))) (defun notmuch-json-eof (jp) "Signal a json-error if there is more data in JP's buffer. Moves point to the beginning of any trailing data or to the end of the buffer if there is only trailing whitespace." (with-current-buffer (notmuch-json-buffer jp) (skip-chars-forward " \t\r\n") (unless (eobp) (signal 'json-error (list "Trailing garbage following JSON data"))))) (defun notmuch-json-parse-partial-list (result-function error-function results-buf) "Parse a partial JSON list from current buffer. This function consumes a JSON list from the current buffer, applying RESULT-FUNCTION in buffer RESULT-BUFFER to each complete value in the list. It operates incrementally and should be called whenever the buffer has been extended with additional data. If there is a syntax error, this will attempt to resynchronize with the input and will apply ERROR-FUNCTION in buffer RESULT-BUFFER to any input that was skipped. It sets up all the needed internal variables: the caller just needs to call it with point in the same place that the parser left it." (let (done) (unless (local-variable-p 'notmuch-json-parser) (set (make-local-variable 'notmuch-json-parser) (notmuch-json-create-parser (current-buffer))) (set (make-local-variable 'notmuch-json-state) 'begin)) (while (not done) (condition-case nil (case notmuch-json-state ((begin) ;; Enter the results list (if (eq (notmuch-json-begin-compound notmuch-json-parser) 'retry) (setq done t) (setq notmuch-json-state 'result))) ((result) ;; Parse a result (let ((result (notmuch-json-read notmuch-json-parser))) (case result ((retry) (setq done t)) ((end) (setq notmuch-json-state 'end)) (otherwise (with-current-buffer results-buf (funcall result-function result)))))) ((end) ;; Any trailing data is unexpected (notmuch-json-eof notmuch-json-parser) (setq done t))) (json-error ;; Do our best to resynchronize and ensure forward ;; progress (let ((bad (buffer-substring (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position)))) (forward-line) (with-current-buffer results-buf (funcall error-function "%s" bad)))))) ;; Clear out what we've parsed (delete-region (point-min) (point)))) (provide 'notmuch-lib) ;; Local Variables: ;; byte-compile-warnings: (not cl-functions) ;; End: