On Wed, 25 Jan 2012 11:45:03 +0000, David Edmondson wrote: > `mail-header-parse-address' expects un-decoded mailbox parts, which is > not what we have at this point. Replace it with simple string > deconstruction. > > Mark the corresponding test as no longer broken. > > Minor whitespace cleanup. > --- > emacs/notmuch-show.el | 50 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------- > test/emacs-address-cleaning.sh | 1 - > 2 files changed, 36 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/emacs/notmuch-show.el b/emacs/notmuch-show.el > index e6a5b31..1fd2524 100644 > --- a/emacs/notmuch-show.el > +++ b/emacs/notmuch-show.el > @@ -289,21 +289,43 @@ operation on the contents of the current buffer." > "Try to clean a single email ADDRESS for display. Return > unchanged ADDRESS if parsing fails." > (condition-case nil > - (let* ((parsed (mail-header-parse-address address)) > - (address (car parsed)) > - (name (cdr parsed))) > - ;; Remove double quotes. They might be required during transport, > - ;; but we don't need to see them. > - (when name > - (setq name (replace-regexp-in-string "\"" "" name))) > + (let (p-name p-address) > + ;; It would be convenient to use `mail-header-parse-address', > + ;; but that expects un-decoded mailbox parts, whereas our > + ;; mailbox parts are already decoded (and hence may contain > + ;; UTF-8). Given that notmuch should handle most of the awkward > + ;; cases, some simple string deconstruction should be sufficient > + ;; here. > + (cond > + ;; "User " style. > + ((string-match "\\(.*\\) <\\(.*\\)>" address) > + (setq p-name (match-string 1 address) > + p-address (match-string 2 address))) > + > + ;; "" style. > + ((string-match "<\\(.*\\)>" address) > + (setq p-address (match-string 1 address))) > + > + ;; Everything else. > + (t > + (setq p-address address))) > + > + ;; Remove outer double quotes. They might be required during > + ;; transport, but we don't need to see them. > + (when (and p-name > + (string-match "^\"\\(.*\\)\"$" p-name)) > + (setq p-name (match-string 1 p-name))) > + > ;; If the address is 'foo@bar.com ' then show just > ;; 'foo@bar.com'. > - (when (string= name address) > - (setq name nil)) > - > - (if (not name) > - address > - (concat name " <" address ">"))) > + (when (string= p-name p-address) > + (setq p-name nil)) > + > + ;; If no name results, return just the address. > + (if (not p-name) > + p-address > + ;; Otherwise format the name and address together. > + (concat p-name " <" p-address ">"))) > (error address))) > > (defun notmuch-show-insert-headerline (headers date tags depth) > @@ -1417,7 +1439,7 @@ than only the current message." > (interactive "P\nsPipe message to command: ") > (let (shell-command) > (if entire-thread > - (setq shell-command > + (setq shell-command > (concat notmuch-command " show --format=mbox " > (shell-quote-argument > (mapconcat 'identity (notmuch-show-get-message-ids-for-open-messages) " OR ")) > diff --git a/test/emacs-address-cleaning.sh b/test/emacs-address-cleaning.sh > index 0d85bdc..51018fe 100755 > --- a/test/emacs-address-cleaning.sh > +++ b/test/emacs-address-cleaning.sh > @@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ test_emacs_expect_t \ > '(load "emacs-address-cleaning.el") (notmuch-test-address-cleaning-2)' > > test_begin_subtest "notmuch-test-address-clean part 3" > -test_subtest_known_broken > test_emacs_expect_t \ > '(load "emacs-address-cleaning.el") (notmuch-test-address-cleaning-3)' > > -- > 1.7.8.3 Hello David, Works fine for me, but this also breaks en Emacs test: FAIL notmuch-show for message with invalid From --- emacs.10.expected 2012-01-25 12:50:00.310786410 +0000 +++ emacs.10.output 2012-01-25 12:50:00.310786410 +0000 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -"Invalid " From" (2001-01-05) (inbox) +Invalid " From (2001-01-05) (inbox) Subject: message-with-invalid-from To: Notmuch Test Suite Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2001 15:43:57 +0000 nil Thanks for this patch anyway :) Regards, -- Thomas/Schnouki