Hi, > Yes, that looks good. I would have probably unreffed the null_stream > and null_stream_filter inside of that if-block rather than at the end > of the function, but that's a stylistic issue that the notmuch authors > can comment on. The patch as it stands should work correctly from what > I can tell __
I was worried about the string returned by g_mime_filter_windows_real_charset: once I unref everything, isn't there a risk of the filter being deleted? As far as I can tell from the code, the returned charset might be a pointer into the filter object... > As an added optimization, you could try limiting that block of code to > just when the charset is one of the iso-8859-* charsets. > > The following code snippet should help with that: > > charset = charset ? g_mime_charset_canon_name (charset) : NULL; > if (wrapper && charset && g_ascii_strncasecmp (charset, "iso-8859-", 9)) { > ... > > The reason you need to use g_mime_charset_canon_name (if you decide to > add the optimization) is that mail software does not always use the > canonical form of the various charset names that they use. Often you > will get stuff like "latin1" or "iso_8859-1". Nice, I'll add it. Thanks a lot, Sebastian _______________________________________________ notmuch mailing list notmuch@notmuchmail.org https://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch