On Sat, 20 Nov 2010, servilio wrote: > This implementation uses GNU readline for the prompt and command > history, with the default file completion enabled. GLib is used to > split the read line into an arguments list.
Hi, I haven't tested it yet, but it seems to be exactly the piece of code I wanted to have to speed up notmuch-hello when notmuch is used remotely over ssh. Spawning new ssh for every saved search to get the count of matched messages has a way too big overhead. Is this the use case you had in mind when implementing this? Currently, I have only one comment to the patch. For me, "repl" is a bit unintuitive. I was thinking about "shell" as the name of subcommand for this. -Michal