notmuch as a shared object aka library knigge

2012-02-24 Thread Justus Winter
Quoting David Bremner (2012-02-24 01:33:20) >On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 23:22:00 +0100, Justus Winter <4winter at >informatik.uni-hamburg.de> wrote: > >> I've got a lot of ideas how to improve the python bindings and have >> been refactoring it in the past few days. And while doing so I came >> across a

notmuch as a shared object aka library knigge

2012-02-24 Thread Justus Winter
Quoting David Bremner (2012-02-24 01:29:36) >On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 23:22:00 +0100, Justus Winter <4winter at >informatik.uni-hamburg.de> wrote: > >> That wasn't meant to sound as harsh as it probably did. I seriously >> hope that someone is around who enjoys to hack on the c/c++ part of >> the libra

notmuch as a shared object aka library knigge

2012-02-23 Thread Justus Winter
Quoting Justus Winter (2012-02-22 16:17:45) >Quoting Austin Clements (2012-02-21 16:53:12) >>As always, patches welcome! > >Well, hacking on c code in my free time is not my idea of fun and I'm >not familiar with the code base, so I'd appreciate it if someone who >is in a better position to whip up

notmuch as a shared object aka library knigge

2012-02-23 Thread David Bremner
On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 23:22:00 +0100, Justus Winter <4winter at informatik.uni-hamburg.de> wrote: > I've got a lot of ideas how to improve the python bindings and have > been refactoring it in the past few days. And while doing so I came > across a few problems in the library, one of which was so e

notmuch as a shared object aka library knigge

2012-02-23 Thread David Bremner
On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 23:22:00 +0100, Justus Winter <4winter at informatik.uni-hamburg.de> wrote: > That wasn't meant to sound as harsh as it probably did. I seriously > hope that someone is around who enjoys to hack on the c/c++ part of > the library and is willing fix problems in it. Luckily I d

Re: notmuch as a shared object aka library knigge

2012-02-23 Thread Justus Winter
Quoting David Bremner (2012-02-24 01:33:20) >On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 23:22:00 +0100, Justus Winter ><4win...@informatik.uni-hamburg.de> wrote: > >> I've got a lot of ideas how to improve the python bindings and have >> been refactoring it in the past few days. And while doing so I came >> across a few

Re: notmuch as a shared object aka library knigge

2012-02-23 Thread Justus Winter
Quoting David Bremner (2012-02-24 01:29:36) >On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 23:22:00 +0100, Justus Winter ><4win...@informatik.uni-hamburg.de> wrote: > >> That wasn't meant to sound as harsh as it probably did. I seriously >> hope that someone is around who enjoys to hack on the c/c++ part of >> the library

Re: notmuch as a shared object aka library knigge

2012-02-23 Thread David Bremner
On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 23:22:00 +0100, Justus Winter <4win...@informatik.uni-hamburg.de> wrote: > I've got a lot of ideas how to improve the python bindings and have > been refactoring it in the past few days. And while doing so I came > across a few problems in the library, one of which was so easy

Re: notmuch as a shared object aka library knigge

2012-02-23 Thread David Bremner
On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 23:22:00 +0100, Justus Winter <4win...@informatik.uni-hamburg.de> wrote: > That wasn't meant to sound as harsh as it probably did. I seriously > hope that someone is around who enjoys to hack on the c/c++ part of > the library and is willing fix problems in it. Luckily I dele

Re: notmuch as a shared object aka library knigge

2012-02-23 Thread Justus Winter
Quoting Justus Winter (2012-02-22 16:17:45) >Quoting Austin Clements (2012-02-21 16:53:12) >>As always, patches welcome! > >Well, hacking on c code in my free time is not my idea of fun and I'm >not familiar with the code base, so I'd appreciate it if someone who >is in a better position to whip up

notmuch as a shared object aka library knigge

2012-02-22 Thread Justus Winter
Quoting Austin Clements (2012-02-21 16:53:12) >Quoth Justus Winter on Feb 21 at 1:29 am: >> Hi fellow notmuchrs, >> >> while going through the python bindings I recently came across the >> following note in the documentation for the Database.get_directory >> function [0]: >> >> ~~~ snip ~~~ >> W

Re: notmuch as a shared object aka library knigge

2012-02-22 Thread Justus Winter
Quoting Austin Clements (2012-02-21 16:53:12) >Quoth Justus Winter on Feb 21 at 1:29 am: >> Hi fellow notmuchrs, >> >> while going through the python bindings I recently came across the >> following note in the documentation for the Database.get_directory >> function [0]: >> >> ~~~ snip ~~~ >> W

notmuch as a shared object aka library knigge

2012-02-21 Thread Patrick Totzke
Hi all, Those of you with long enough backlog on the list to remember my rant (id:20110626202733.GA26837 at brick) can guess my opion on this matter but just to be sure.. I am not much of an expert on libnotmuch internals but am using the python bindings extensively. It feels super-strange usin

notmuch as a shared object aka library knigge

2012-02-21 Thread Austin Clements
Quoth Justus Winter on Feb 21 at 1:29 am: > Hi fellow notmuchrs, > > while going through the python bindings I recently came across the > following note in the documentation for the Database.get_directory > function [0]: > > ~~~ snip ~~~ > Warning > > This call needs a writable database in Data

Re: notmuch as a shared object aka library knigge

2012-02-21 Thread Austin Clements
Quoth Justus Winter on Feb 21 at 1:29 am: > Hi fellow notmuchrs, > > while going through the python bindings I recently came across the > following note in the documentation for the Database.get_directory > function [0]: > > ~~~ snip ~~~ > Warning > > This call needs a writable database in Data

Re: notmuch as a shared object aka library knigge

2012-02-21 Thread Patrick Totzke
Hi all, Those of you with long enough backlog on the list to remember my rant (id:20110626202733.GA26837@brick) can guess my opion on this matter but just to be sure.. I am not much of an expert on libnotmuch internals but am using the python bindings extensively. It feels super-strange using a

notmuch as a shared object aka library knigge

2012-02-21 Thread Justus Winter
Hi fellow notmuchrs, while going through the python bindings I recently came across the following note in the documentation for the Database.get_directory function [0]: ~~~ snip ~~~ Warning This call needs a writable database in Database.MODE.READ_WRITE mode. The underlying library will exit the

notmuch as a shared object aka library knigge

2012-02-20 Thread Justus Winter
Hi fellow notmuchrs, while going through the python bindings I recently came across the following note in the documentation for the Database.get_directory function [0]: ~~~ snip ~~~ Warning This call needs a writable database in Database.MODE.READ_WRITE mode. The underlying library will exit the