This imports a message with ISO-8859-2 encoded characters, then opens the database using the python bindings. We peek through all mesage parts, afterwards print the message id.
Signed-off-by: Florian Klink <flo...@flokli.de> Signed-off-by: Andreas Rammhold <andr...@rammhold.de> --- test/T390-python.sh | 17 +++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+) diff --git a/test/T390-python.sh b/test/T390-python.sh index a9a61145..5921cac9 100755 --- a/test/T390-python.sh +++ b/test/T390-python.sh @@ -56,5 +56,22 @@ grep '^[0-9a-f]' OUTPUT > INITIAL_OUTPUT test_begin_subtest "output of count matches test code" notmuch count --lastmod '*' | cut -f2-3 > OUTPUT test_expect_equal_file INITIAL_OUTPUT OUTPUT +add_message '[content-type]="text/plain; charset=iso-8859-2"' \ + '[content-transfer-encoding]=8bit' \ + '[subject]="ISO-8859-2 encoded message"' \ + "[body]=$'Czech word tu\350\362\341\350\350\355 means pinguin\'s.'" # ISO-8859-2 characters are generated by shell's escape sequences +test_begin_subtest "Add ISO-8859-2 encoded message, call get_message_parts" +test_python <<EOF +import notmuch +db = notmuch.Database(mode=notmuch.Database.MODE.READ_ONLY) +q_new = notmuch.Query(db, 'ISO-8859-2 encoded message') +for m in q_new.search_messages(): + for mp in m.get_message_parts(): + continue + print(m.get_message_id()) +EOF + +notmuch search --sort=oldest-first --output=messages "tučňáččí" | sed s/^id:// > EXPECTED +test_expect_equal_file EXPECTED OUTPUT test_done -- 2.14.1 _______________________________________________ notmuch mailing list notmuch@notmuchmail.org https://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch