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*
* Copyright © 2009 Carl Worth
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/ .
*
* Author: Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org>
*/
#ifndef NOTMUCH_H
#define NOTMUCH_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
# define NOTMUCH_BEGIN_DECLS extern "C" {
# define NOTMUCH_END_DECLS }
#else
# define NOTMUCH_BEGIN_DECLS
# define NOTMUCH_END_DECLS
#endif
NOTMUCH_BEGIN_DECLS
#include <time.h>
#ifndef FALSE
#define FALSE 0
#endif
#ifndef TRUE
#define TRUE 1
#endif
/*
* The library version number. This must agree with the soname
* version in Makefile.local.
*/
#define LIBNOTMUCH_MAJOR_VERSION 3
#define LIBNOTMUCH_MINOR_VERSION 1
#define LIBNOTMUCH_MICRO_VERSION 0
/*
* Check the version of the notmuch library being compiled against.
*
* Return true if the library being compiled against is of the
* specified version or above. For example:
*
* #if LIBNOTMUCH_CHECK_VERSION(3, 1, 0)
* (code requiring libnotmuch 3.1.0 or above)
* #endif
*
* LIBNOTMUCH_CHECK_VERSION has been defined since version 3.1.0; you
* can use #if !defined(NOTMUCH_CHECK_VERSION) to check for versions
* prior to that.
*/
#define LIBNOTMUCH_CHECK_VERSION (major, minor, micro) \
(LIBNOTMUCH_MAJOR_VERSION > (major) || \
(LIBNOTMUCH_MAJOR_VERSION == (major) && LIBNOTMUCH_MINOR_VERSION > (minor)) || \
(LIBNOTMUCH_MAJOR_VERSION == (major) && LIBNOTMUCH_MINOR_VERSION == (minor) && \
LIBNOTMUCH_MICRO_VERSION >= (micro)))
typedef int notmuch_bool_t;
/* Status codes used for the return values of most functions.
*
* A zero value (NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS) indicates that the function
* completed without error. Any other value indicates an error as
* follows:
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS: No error occurred.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_OUT_OF_MEMORY: Out of memory
*
* XXX: We don't really want to expose this lame XAPIAN_EXCEPTION
* value. Instead we should map to things like DATABASE_LOCKED or
* whatever.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_READ_ONLY_DATABASE: An attempt was made to write to
* a database opened in read-only mode.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_XAPIAN_EXCEPTION: A Xapian exception occurred
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_FILE_ERROR: An error occurred trying to read or
* write to a file (this could be file not found, permission
* denied, etc.)
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_FILE_NOT_EMAIL: A file was presented that doesn't
* appear to be an email message.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_DUPLICATE_MESSAGE_ID: A file contains a message ID
* that is identical to a message already in the database.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_NULL_POINTER: The user erroneously passed a NULL
* pointer to a notmuch function.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_TAG_TOO_LONG: A tag value is too long (exceeds
* NOTMUCH_TAG_MAX)
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_UNBALANCED_FREEZE_THAW: The notmuch_message_thaw
* function has been called more times than notmuch_message_freeze.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_UNBALANCED_ATOMIC: notmuch_database_end_atomic has
* been called more times than notmuch_database_begin_atomic.
*
* And finally:
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_LAST_STATUS: Not an actual status value. Just a way
* to find out how many valid status values there are.
*/
typedef enum _notmuch_status {
NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS = 0,
NOTMUCH_STATUS_OUT_OF_MEMORY,
NOTMUCH_STATUS_READ_ONLY_DATABASE,
NOTMUCH_STATUS_XAPIAN_EXCEPTION,
NOTMUCH_STATUS_FILE_ERROR,
NOTMUCH_STATUS_FILE_NOT_EMAIL,
NOTMUCH_STATUS_DUPLICATE_MESSAGE_ID,
NOTMUCH_STATUS_NULL_POINTER,
NOTMUCH_STATUS_TAG_TOO_LONG,
NOTMUCH_STATUS_UNBALANCED_FREEZE_THAW,
NOTMUCH_STATUS_UNBALANCED_ATOMIC,
NOTMUCH_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_OPERATION,
NOTMUCH_STATUS_LAST_STATUS
} notmuch_status_t;
/* Get a string representation of a notmuch_status_t value.
*
* The result is read-only.
*/
const char *
notmuch_status_to_string (notmuch_status_t status);
/* Various opaque data types. For each notmuch_<foo>_t see the various
* notmuch_<foo> functions below. */
typedef struct _notmuch_database notmuch_database_t;
typedef struct _notmuch_query notmuch_query_t;
typedef struct _notmuch_threads notmuch_threads_t;
typedef struct _notmuch_thread notmuch_thread_t;
typedef struct _notmuch_messages notmuch_messages_t;
typedef struct _notmuch_message notmuch_message_t;
typedef struct _notmuch_tags notmuch_tags_t;
typedef struct _notmuch_directory notmuch_directory_t;
typedef struct _notmuch_filenames notmuch_filenames_t;
/* Create a new, empty notmuch database located at 'path'.
*
* The path should be a top-level directory to a collection of
* plain-text email messages (one message per file). This call will
* create a new ".notmuch" directory within 'path' where notmuch will
* store its data.
*
* After a successful call to notmuch_database_create, the returned
* database will be open so the caller should call
* notmuch_database_destroy when finished with it.
*
* The database will not yet have any data in it
* (notmuch_database_create itself is a very cheap function). Messages
* contained within 'path' can be added to the database by calling
* notmuch_database_add_message.
*
* In case of any failure, this function returns an error status and
* sets *database to NULL (after printing an error message on stderr).
*
* Return value:
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS: Successfully created the database.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_NULL_POINTER: The given 'path' argument is NULL.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_OUT_OF_MEMORY: Out of memory.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_FILE_ERROR: An error occurred trying to create the
* database file (such as permission denied, or file not found,
* etc.), or the database already exists.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_XAPIAN_EXCEPTION: A Xapian exception occurred.
*/
notmuch_status_t
notmuch_database_create (const char *path, notmuch_database_t **database);
typedef enum {
NOTMUCH_DATABASE_MODE_READ_ONLY = 0,
NOTMUCH_DATABASE_MODE_READ_WRITE
} notmuch_database_mode_t;
/* Open an existing notmuch database located at 'path'.
*
* The database should have been created at some time in the past,
* (not necessarily by this process), by calling
* notmuch_database_create with 'path'. By default the database should be
* opened for reading only. In order to write to the database you need to
* pass the NOTMUCH_DATABASE_MODE_READ_WRITE mode.
*
* An existing notmuch database can be identified by the presence of a
* directory named ".notmuch" below 'path'.
*
* The caller should call notmuch_database_destroy when finished with
* this database.
*
* In case of any failure, this function returns an error status and
* sets *database to NULL (after printing an error message on stderr).
*
* Return value:
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS: Successfully opened the database.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_NULL_POINTER: The given 'path' argument is NULL.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_OUT_OF_MEMORY: Out of memory.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_FILE_ERROR: An error occurred trying to open the
* database file (such as permission denied, or file not found,
* etc.), or the database version is unknown.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_XAPIAN_EXCEPTION: A Xapian exception occurred.
*/
notmuch_status_t
notmuch_database_open (const char *path,
notmuch_database_mode_t mode,
notmuch_database_t **database);
/* Close the given notmuch database.
*
* After notmuch_database_close has been called, calls to other
* functions on objects derived from this database may either behave
* as if the database had not been closed (e.g., if the required data
* has been cached) or may fail with a
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_XAPIAN_EXCEPTION.
*
* notmuch_database_close can be called multiple times. Later calls
* have no effect.
*/
void
notmuch_database_close (notmuch_database_t *database);
/* A callback invoked by notmuch_database_compact to notify the user
* of the progress of the compaction process.
*/
typedef void (*notmuch_compact_status_cb_t)(const char *message, void *closure);
/* Compact a notmuch database, backing up the original database to the
* given path.
*
* The database will be opened with NOTMUCH_DATABASE_MODE_READ_WRITE
* during the compaction process to ensure no writes are made.
*
* If the optional callback function 'status_cb' is non-NULL, it will
* be called with diagnostic and informational messages. The argument
* 'closure' is passed verbatim to any callback invoked.
*/
notmuch_status_t
notmuch_database_compact (const char* path,
const char* backup_path,
notmuch_compact_status_cb_t status_cb,
void *closure);
/* Destroy the notmuch database, closing it if necessary and freeing
* all associated resources.
*/
void
notmuch_database_destroy (notmuch_database_t *database);
/* Return the database path of the given database.
*
* The return value is a string owned by notmuch so should not be
* modified nor freed by the caller. */
const char *
notmuch_database_get_path (notmuch_database_t *database);
/* Return the database format version of the given database. */
unsigned int
notmuch_database_get_version (notmuch_database_t *database);
/* Does this database need to be upgraded before writing to it?
*
* If this function returns TRUE then no functions that modify the
* database (notmuch_database_add_message, notmuch_message_add_tag,
* notmuch_directory_set_mtime, etc.) will work unless the function
* notmuch_database_upgrade is called successfully first. */
notmuch_bool_t
notmuch_database_needs_upgrade (notmuch_database_t *database);
/* Upgrade the current database.
*
* After opening a database in read-write mode, the client should
* check if an upgrade is needed (notmuch_database_needs_upgrade) and
* if so, upgrade with this function before making any modifications.
*
* The optional progress_notify callback can be used by the caller to
* provide progress indication to the user. If non-NULL it will be
* called periodically with 'progress' as a floating-point value in
* the range of [0.0 .. 1.0] indicating the progress made so far in
* the upgrade process. The argument 'closure' is passed verbatim to
* any callback invoked.
*/
notmuch_status_t
notmuch_database_upgrade (notmuch_database_t *database,
void (*progress_notify) (void *closure,
double progress),
void *closure);
/* Begin an atomic database operation.
*
* Any modifications performed between a successful begin and a
* notmuch_database_end_atomic will be applied to the database
* atomically. Note that, unlike a typical database transaction, this
* only ensures atomicity, not durability; neither begin nor end
* necessarily flush modifications to disk.
*
* Atomic sections may be nested. begin_atomic and end_atomic must
* always be called in pairs.
*
* Return value:
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS: Successfully entered atomic section.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_XAPIAN_EXCEPTION: A Xapian exception occurred;
* atomic section not entered.
*/
notmuch_status_t
notmuch_database_begin_atomic (notmuch_database_t *notmuch);
/* Indicate the end of an atomic database operation.
*
* Return value:
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS: Successfully completed atomic section.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_XAPIAN_EXCEPTION: A Xapian exception occurred;
* atomic section not ended.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_UNBALANCED_ATOMIC: The database is not currently in
* an atomic section.
*/
notmuch_status_t
notmuch_database_end_atomic (notmuch_database_t *notmuch);
/* Retrieve a directory object from the database for 'path'.
*
* Here, 'path' should be a path relative to the path of 'database'
* (see notmuch_database_get_path), or else should be an absolute path
* with initial components that match the path of 'database'.
*
* If this directory object does not exist in the database, this
* returns NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS and sets *directory to NULL.
*
* Return value:
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS: Successfully retrieved directory.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_NULL_POINTER: The given 'directory' argument is NULL.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_XAPIAN_EXCEPTION: A Xapian exception occurred;
* directory not retrieved.
*/
notmuch_status_t
notmuch_database_get_directory (notmuch_database_t *database,
const char *path,
notmuch_directory_t **directory);
/* Add a new message to the given notmuch database or associate an
* additional filename with an existing message.
*
* Here, 'filename' should be a path relative to the path of
* 'database' (see notmuch_database_get_path), or else should be an
* absolute filename with initial components that match the path of
* 'database'.
*
* The file should be a single mail message (not a multi-message mbox)
* that is expected to remain at its current location, (since the
* notmuch database will reference the filename, and will not copy the
* entire contents of the file.
*
* If another message with the same message ID already exists in the
* database, rather than creating a new message, this adds 'filename'
* to the list of the filenames for the existing message.
*
* If 'message' is not NULL, then, on successful return
* (NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS or NOTMUCH_STATUS_DUPLICATE_MESSAGE_ID) '*message'
* will be initialized to a message object that can be used for things
* such as adding tags to the just-added message. The user should call
* notmuch_message_destroy when done with the message. On any failure
* '*message' will be set to NULL.
*
* Return value:
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS: Message successfully added to database.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_XAPIAN_EXCEPTION: A Xapian exception occurred,
* message not added.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_DUPLICATE_MESSAGE_ID: Message has the same message
* ID as another message already in the database. The new
* filename was successfully added to the message in the database
* (if not already present) and the existing message is returned.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_FILE_ERROR: an error occurred trying to open the
* file, (such as permission denied, or file not found,
* etc.). Nothing added to the database.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_FILE_NOT_EMAIL: the contents of filename don't look
* like an email message. Nothing added to the database.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_READ_ONLY_DATABASE: Database was opened in read-only
* mode so no message can be added.
*/
notmuch_status_t
notmuch_database_add_message (notmuch_database_t *database,
const char *filename,
notmuch_message_t **message);
/* Remove a message filename from the given notmuch database. If the
* message has no more filenames, remove the message.
*
* If the same message (as determined by the message ID) is still
* available via other filenames, then the message will persist in the
* database for those filenames. When the last filename is removed for
* a particular message, the database content for that message will be
* entirely removed.
*
* Return value:
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS: The last filename was removed and the
* message was removed from the database.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_XAPIAN_EXCEPTION: A Xapian exception occurred,
* message not removed.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_DUPLICATE_MESSAGE_ID: This filename was removed but
* the message persists in the database with at least one other
* filename.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_READ_ONLY_DATABASE: Database was opened in read-only
* mode so no message can be removed.
*/
notmuch_status_t
notmuch_database_remove_message (notmuch_database_t *database,
const char *filename);
/* Find a message with the given message_id.
*
* If a message with the given message_id is found then, on successful return
* (NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS) '*message' will be initialized to a message
* object. The caller should call notmuch_message_destroy when done with the
* message.
*
* On any failure or when the message is not found, this function initializes
* '*message' to NULL. This means, when NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS is returned, the
* caller is supposed to check '*message' for NULL to find out whether the
* message with the given message_id was found.
*
* Return value:
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS: Successful return, check '*message'.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_NULL_POINTER: The given 'message' argument is NULL
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_OUT_OF_MEMORY: Out of memory, creating message object
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_XAPIAN_EXCEPTION: A Xapian exception occurred
*/
notmuch_status_t
notmuch_database_find_message (notmuch_database_t *database,
const char *message_id,
notmuch_message_t **message);
/* Find a message with the given filename.
*
* If the database contains a message with the given filename then, on
* successful return (NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS) '*message' will be initialized to
* a message object. The caller should call notmuch_message_destroy when done
* with the message.
*
* On any failure or when the message is not found, this function initializes
* '*message' to NULL. This means, when NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS is returned, the
* caller is supposed to check '*message' for NULL to find out whether the
* message with the given filename is found.
*
* Return value:
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS: Successful return, check '*message'
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_NULL_POINTER: The given 'message' argument is NULL
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_OUT_OF_MEMORY: Out of memory, creating the message object
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_XAPIAN_EXCEPTION: A Xapian exception occurred
*/
notmuch_status_t
notmuch_database_find_message_by_filename (notmuch_database_t *notmuch,
const char *filename,
notmuch_message_t **message);
/* Return a list of all tags found in the database.
*
* This function creates a list of all tags found in the database. The
* resulting list contains all tags from all messages found in the database.
*
* On error this function returns NULL.
*/
notmuch_tags_t *
notmuch_database_get_all_tags (notmuch_database_t *db);
/* Create a new query for 'database'.
*
* Here, 'database' should be an open database, (see
* notmuch_database_open and notmuch_database_create).
*
* For the query string, we'll document the syntax here more
* completely in the future, but it's likely to be a specialized
* version of the general Xapian query syntax:
*
* http://xapian.org/docs/queryparser.html
*
* As a special case, passing either a length-zero string, (that is ""),
* or a string consisting of a single asterisk (that is "*"), will
* result in a query that returns all messages in the database.
*
* See notmuch_query_set_sort for controlling the order of results.
* See notmuch_query_search_messages and notmuch_query_search_threads
* to actually execute the query.
*
* User should call notmuch_query_destroy when finished with this
* query.
*
* Will return NULL if insufficient memory is available.
*/
notmuch_query_t *
notmuch_query_create (notmuch_database_t *database,
const char *query_string);
/* Sort values for notmuch_query_set_sort */
typedef enum {
NOTMUCH_SORT_OLDEST_FIRST,
NOTMUCH_SORT_NEWEST_FIRST,
NOTMUCH_SORT_MESSAGE_ID,
NOTMUCH_SORT_UNSORTED
} notmuch_sort_t;
/* Return the query_string of this query. See notmuch_query_create. */
const char *
notmuch_query_get_query_string (notmuch_query_t *query);
/* Exclude values for notmuch_query_set_omit_excluded. The strange
* order is to maintain backward compatibility: the old FALSE/TRUE
* options correspond to the new
* NOTMUCH_EXCLUDE_FLAG/NOTMUCH_EXCLUDE_TRUE options.
*/
typedef enum {
NOTMUCH_EXCLUDE_FLAG,
NOTMUCH_EXCLUDE_TRUE,
NOTMUCH_EXCLUDE_FALSE,
NOTMUCH_EXCLUDE_ALL
} notmuch_exclude_t;
/* Specify whether to omit excluded results or simply flag them. By
* default, this is set to TRUE.
*
* If set to TRUE or ALL, notmuch_query_search_messages will omit excluded
* messages from the results, and notmuch_query_search_threads will omit
* threads that match only in excluded messages. If set to TRUE,
* notmuch_query_search_threads will include all messages in threads that
* match in at least one non-excluded message. Otherwise, if set to ALL,
* notmuch_query_search_threads will omit excluded messages from all threads.
*
* If set to FALSE or FLAG then both notmuch_query_search_messages and
* notmuch_query_search_threads will return all matching
* messages/threads regardless of exclude status. If set to FLAG then
* the exclude flag will be set for any excluded message that is
* returned by notmuch_query_search_messages, and the thread counts
* for threads returned by notmuch_query_search_threads will be the
* number of non-excluded messages/matches. Otherwise, if set to
* FALSE, then the exclude status is completely ignored.
*
* The performance difference when calling
* notmuch_query_search_messages should be relatively small (and both
* should be very fast). However, in some cases,
* notmuch_query_search_threads is very much faster when omitting
* excluded messages as it does not need to construct the threads that
* only match in excluded messages.
*/
void
notmuch_query_set_omit_excluded (notmuch_query_t *query,
notmuch_exclude_t omit_excluded);
/* Specify the sorting desired for this query. */
void
notmuch_query_set_sort (notmuch_query_t *query, notmuch_sort_t sort);
/* Return the sort specified for this query. See notmuch_query_set_sort. */
notmuch_sort_t
notmuch_query_get_sort (notmuch_query_t *query);
/* Add a tag that will be excluded from the query results by default.
* This exclusion will be overridden if this tag appears explicitly in
* the query. */
void
notmuch_query_add_tag_exclude (notmuch_query_t *query, const char *tag);
/* Execute a query for threads, returning a notmuch_threads_t object
* which can be used to iterate over the results. The returned threads
* object is owned by the query and as such, will only be valid until
* notmuch_query_destroy.
*
* Typical usage might be:
*
* notmuch_query_t *query;
* notmuch_threads_t *threads;
* notmuch_thread_t *thread;
*
* query = notmuch_query_create (database, query_string);
*
* for (threads = notmuch_query_search_threads (query);
* notmuch_threads_valid (threads);
* notmuch_threads_move_to_next (threads))
* {
* thread = notmuch_threads_get (threads);
* ....
* notmuch_thread_destroy (thread);
* }
*
* notmuch_query_destroy (query);
*
* Note: If you are finished with a thread before its containing
* query, you can call notmuch_thread_destroy to clean up some memory
* sooner (as in the above example). Otherwise, if your thread objects
* are long-lived, then you don't need to call notmuch_thread_destroy
* and all the memory will still be reclaimed when the query is
* destroyed.
*
* Note that there's no explicit destructor needed for the
* notmuch_threads_t object. (For consistency, we do provide a
* notmuch_threads_destroy function, but there's no good reason
* to call it if the query is about to be destroyed).
*
* If a Xapian exception occurs this function will return NULL.
*/
notmuch_threads_t *
notmuch_query_search_threads (notmuch_query_t *query);
/* Execute a query for messages, returning a notmuch_messages_t object
* which can be used to iterate over the results. The returned
* messages object is owned by the query and as such, will only be
* valid until notmuch_query_destroy.
*
* Typical usage might be:
*
* notmuch_query_t *query;
* notmuch_messages_t *messages;
* notmuch_message_t *message;
*
* query = notmuch_query_create (database, query_string);
*
* for (messages = notmuch_query_search_messages (query);
* notmuch_messages_valid (messages);
* notmuch_messages_move_to_next (messages))
* {
* message = notmuch_messages_get (messages);
* ....
* notmuch_message_destroy (message);
* }
*
* notmuch_query_destroy (query);
*
* Note: If you are finished with a message before its containing
* query, you can call notmuch_message_destroy to clean up some memory
* sooner (as in the above example). Otherwise, if your message
* objects are long-lived, then you don't need to call
* notmuch_message_destroy and all the memory will still be reclaimed
* when the query is destroyed.
*
* Note that there's no explicit destructor needed for the
* notmuch_messages_t object. (For consistency, we do provide a
* notmuch_messages_destroy function, but there's no good
* reason to call it if the query is about to be destroyed).
*
* If a Xapian exception occurs this function will return NULL.
*/
notmuch_messages_t *
notmuch_query_search_messages (notmuch_query_t *query);
/* Destroy a notmuch_query_t along with any associated resources.
*
* This will in turn destroy any notmuch_threads_t and
* notmuch_messages_t objects generated by this query, (and in
* turn any notmuch_thread_t and notmuch_message_t objects generated
* from those results, etc.), if such objects haven't already been
* destroyed.
*/
void
notmuch_query_destroy (notmuch_query_t *query);
/* Is the given 'threads' iterator pointing at a valid thread.
*
* When this function returns TRUE, notmuch_threads_get will return a
* valid object. Whereas when this function returns FALSE,
* notmuch_threads_get will return NULL.
*
* See the documentation of notmuch_query_search_threads for example
* code showing how to iterate over a notmuch_threads_t object.
*/
notmuch_bool_t
notmuch_threads_valid (notmuch_threads_t *threads);
/* Get the current thread from 'threads' as a notmuch_thread_t.
*
* Note: The returned thread belongs to 'threads' and has a lifetime
* identical to it (and the query to which it belongs).
*
* See the documentation of notmuch_query_search_threads for example
* code showing how to iterate over a notmuch_threads_t object.
*
* If an out-of-memory situation occurs, this function will return
* NULL.
*/
notmuch_thread_t *
notmuch_threads_get (notmuch_threads_t *threads);
/* Move the 'threads' iterator to the next thread.
*
* If 'threads' is already pointing at the last thread then the
* iterator will be moved to a point just beyond that last thread,
* (where notmuch_threads_valid will return FALSE and
* notmuch_threads_get will return NULL).
*
* See the documentation of notmuch_query_search_threads for example
* code showing how to iterate over a notmuch_threads_t object.
*/
void
notmuch_threads_move_to_next (notmuch_threads_t *threads);
/* Destroy a notmuch_threads_t object.
*
* It's not strictly necessary to call this function. All memory from
* the notmuch_threads_t object will be reclaimed when the
* containing query object is destroyed.
*/
void
notmuch_threads_destroy (notmuch_threads_t *threads);
/* Return an estimate of the number of messages matching a search
*
* This function performs a search and returns Xapian's best
* guess as to number of matching messages.
*
* If a Xapian exception occurs, this function may return 0 (after
* printing a message).
*/
unsigned
notmuch_query_count_messages (notmuch_query_t *query);
/* Return the number of threads matching a search.
*
* This function performs a search and returns the number of unique thread IDs
* in the matching messages. This is the same as number of threads matching a
* search.
*
* Note that this is a significantly heavier operation than
* notmuch_query_count_messages().
*
* If an error occurs, this function may return 0.
*/
unsigned
notmuch_query_count_threads (notmuch_query_t *query);
/* Get the thread ID of 'thread'.
*
* The returned string belongs to 'thread' and as such, should not be
* modified by the caller and will only be valid for as long as the
* thread is valid, (which is until notmuch_thread_destroy or until
* the query from which it derived is destroyed).
*/
const char *
notmuch_thread_get_thread_id (notmuch_thread_t *thread);
/* Get the total number of messages in 'thread'.
*
* This count consists of all messages in the database belonging to
* this thread. Contrast with notmuch_thread_get_matched_messages() .
*/
int
notmuch_thread_get_total_messages (notmuch_thread_t *thread);
/* Get a notmuch_messages_t iterator for the top-level messages in
* 'thread' in oldest-first order.
*
* This iterator will not necessarily iterate over all of the messages
* in the thread. It will only iterate over the messages in the thread
* which are not replies to other messages in the thread.
*
* The returned list will be destroyed when the thread is destroyed.
*/
notmuch_messages_t *
notmuch_thread_get_toplevel_messages (notmuch_thread_t *thread);
/* Get a notmuch_thread_t iterator for all messages in 'thread' in
* oldest-first order.
*
* The returned list will be destroyed when the thread is destroyed.
*/
notmuch_messages_t *
notmuch_thread_get_messages (notmuch_thread_t *thread);
/* Get the number of messages in 'thread' that matched the search.
*
* This count includes only the messages in this thread that were
* matched by the search from which the thread was created and were
* not excluded by any exclude tags passed in with the query (see
* notmuch_query_add_tag_exclude). Contrast with
* notmuch_thread_get_total_messages() .
*/
int
notmuch_thread_get_matched_messages (notmuch_thread_t *thread);
/* Get the authors of 'thread' as a UTF-8 string.
*
* The returned string is a comma-separated list of the names of the
* authors of mail messages in the query results that belong to this
* thread.
*
* The returned string belongs to 'thread' and as such, should not be
* modified by the caller and will only be valid for as long as the
* thread is valid, (which is until notmuch_thread_destroy or until
* the query from which it derived is destroyed).
*/
const char *
notmuch_thread_get_authors (notmuch_thread_t *thread);
/* Get the subject of 'thread' as a UTF-8 string.
*
* The subject is taken from the first message (according to the query
* order---see notmuch_query_set_sort) in the query results that
* belongs to this thread.
*
* The returned string belongs to 'thread' and as such, should not be
* modified by the caller and will only be valid for as long as the
* thread is valid, (which is until notmuch_thread_destroy or until
* the query from which it derived is destroyed).
*/
const char *
notmuch_thread_get_subject (notmuch_thread_t *thread);
/* Get the date of the oldest message in 'thread' as a time_t value.
*/
time_t
notmuch_thread_get_oldest_date (notmuch_thread_t *thread);
/* Get the date of the newest message in 'thread' as a time_t value.
*/
time_t
notmuch_thread_get_newest_date (notmuch_thread_t *thread);
/* Get the tags for 'thread', returning a notmuch_tags_t object which
* can be used to iterate over all tags.
*
* Note: In the Notmuch database, tags are stored on individual
* messages, not on threads. So the tags returned here will be all
* tags of the messages which matched the search and which belong to
* this thread.
*
* The tags object is owned by the thread and as such, will only be
* valid for as long as the thread is valid, (for example, until
* notmuch_thread_destroy or until the query from which it derived is
* destroyed).
*
* Typical usage might be:
*
* notmuch_thread_t *thread;
* notmuch_tags_t *tags;
* const char *tag;
*
* thread = notmuch_threads_get (threads);
*
* for (tags = notmuch_thread_get_tags (thread);
* notmuch_tags_valid (tags);
* notmuch_result_move_to_next (tags))
* {
* tag = notmuch_tags_get (tags);
* ....
* }
*
* notmuch_thread_destroy (thread);
*
* Note that there's no explicit destructor needed for the
* notmuch_tags_t object. (For consistency, we do provide a
* notmuch_tags_destroy function, but there's no good reason to call
* it if the message is about to be destroyed).
*/
notmuch_tags_t *
notmuch_thread_get_tags (notmuch_thread_t *thread);
/* Destroy a notmuch_thread_t object. */
void
notmuch_thread_destroy (notmuch_thread_t *thread);
/* Is the given 'messages' iterator pointing at a valid message.
*
* When this function returns TRUE, notmuch_messages_get will return a
* valid object. Whereas when this function returns FALSE,
* notmuch_messages_get will return NULL.
*
* See the documentation of notmuch_query_search_messages for example
* code showing how to iterate over a notmuch_messages_t object.
*/
notmuch_bool_t
notmuch_messages_valid (notmuch_messages_t *messages);
/* Get the current message from 'messages' as a notmuch_message_t.
*
* Note: The returned message belongs to 'messages' and has a lifetime
* identical to it (and the query to which it belongs).
*
* See the documentation of notmuch_query_search_messages for example
* code showing how to iterate over a notmuch_messages_t object.
*
* If an out-of-memory situation occurs, this function will return
* NULL.
*/
notmuch_message_t *
notmuch_messages_get (notmuch_messages_t *messages);
/* Move the 'messages' iterator to the next message.
*
* If 'messages' is already pointing at the last message then the
* iterator will be moved to a point just beyond that last message,
* (where notmuch_messages_valid will return FALSE and
* notmuch_messages_get will return NULL).
*
* See the documentation of notmuch_query_search_messages for example
* code showing how to iterate over a notmuch_messages_t object.
*/
void
notmuch_messages_move_to_next (notmuch_messages_t *messages);
/* Destroy a notmuch_messages_t object.
*
* It's not strictly necessary to call this function. All memory from
* the notmuch_messages_t object will be reclaimed when the containing
* query object is destroyed.
*/
void
notmuch_messages_destroy (notmuch_messages_t *messages);
/* Return a list of tags from all messages.
*
* The resulting list is guaranteed not to contain duplicated tags.
*
* WARNING: You can no longer iterate over messages after calling this
* function, because the iterator will point at the end of the list.
* We do not have a function to reset the iterator yet and the only
* way how you can iterate over the list again is to recreate the
* message list.
*
* The function returns NULL on error.
*/
notmuch_tags_t *
notmuch_messages_collect_tags (notmuch_messages_t *messages);
/* Get the message ID of 'message'.
*
* The returned string belongs to 'message' and as such, should not be
* modified by the caller and will only be valid for as long as the
* message is valid, (which is until the query from which it derived
* is destroyed).
*
* This function will not return NULL since Notmuch ensures that every
* message has a unique message ID, (Notmuch will generate an ID for a
* message if the original file does not contain one).
*/
const char *
notmuch_message_get_message_id (notmuch_message_t *message);
/* Get the thread ID of 'message'.
*
* The returned string belongs to 'message' and as such, should not be
* modified by the caller and will only be valid for as long as the
* message is valid, (for example, until the user calls
* notmuch_message_destroy on 'message' or until a query from which it
* derived is destroyed).
*
* This function will not return NULL since Notmuch ensures that every
* message belongs to a single thread.
*/
const char *
notmuch_message_get_thread_id (notmuch_message_t *message);
/* Get a notmuch_messages_t iterator for all of the replies to
* 'message'.
*
* Note: This call only makes sense if 'message' was ultimately
* obtained from a notmuch_thread_t object, (such as by coming
* directly from the result of calling notmuch_thread_get_
* toplevel_messages or by any number of subsequent
* calls to notmuch_message_get_replies).
*
* If 'message' was obtained through some non-thread means, (such as
* by a call to notmuch_query_search_messages), then this function
* will return NULL.
*
* If there are no replies to 'message', this function will return
* NULL. (Note that notmuch_messages_valid will accept that NULL
* value as legitimate, and simply return FALSE for it.)
*/
notmuch_messages_t *
notmuch_message_get_replies (notmuch_message_t *message);
/* Get a filename for the email corresponding to 'message'.
*
* The returned filename is an absolute filename, (the initial
* component will match notmuch_database_get_path() ).
*
* The returned string belongs to the message so should not be
* modified or freed by the caller (nor should it be referenced after
* the message is destroyed).
*
* Note: If this message corresponds to multiple files in the mail
* store, (that is, multiple files contain identical message IDs),
* this function will arbitrarily return a single one of those
* filenames. See notmuch_message_get_filenames for returning the
* complete list of filenames.
*/
const char *
notmuch_message_get_filename (notmuch_message_t *message);
/* Get all filenames for the email corresponding to 'message'.
*
* Returns a notmuch_filenames_t iterator listing all the filenames
* associated with 'message'. These files may not have identical
* content, but each will have the identical Message-ID.
*
* Each filename in the iterator is an absolute filename, (the initial
* component will match notmuch_database_get_path() ).
*/
notmuch_filenames_t *
notmuch_message_get_filenames (notmuch_message_t *message);
/* Message flags */
typedef enum _notmuch_message_flag {
NOTMUCH_MESSAGE_FLAG_MATCH,
NOTMUCH_MESSAGE_FLAG_EXCLUDED
} notmuch_message_flag_t;
/* Get a value of a flag for the email corresponding to 'message'. */
notmuch_bool_t
notmuch_message_get_flag (notmuch_message_t *message,
notmuch_message_flag_t flag);
/* Set a value of a flag for the email corresponding to 'message'. */
void
notmuch_message_set_flag (notmuch_message_t *message,
notmuch_message_flag_t flag, notmuch_bool_t value);
/* Get the date of 'message' as a time_t value.
*
* For the original textual representation of the Date header from the
* message call notmuch_message_get_header() with a header value of
* "date". */
time_t
notmuch_message_get_date (notmuch_message_t *message);
/* Get the value of the specified header from 'message' as a UTF-8 string.
*
* Common headers are stored in the database when the message is
* indexed and will be returned from the database. Other headers will
* be read from the actual message file.
*
* The header name is case insensitive.
*
* The returned string belongs to the message so should not be
* modified or freed by the caller (nor should it be referenced after
* the message is destroyed).
*
* Returns an empty string ("") if the message does not contain a
* header line matching 'header'. Returns NULL if any error occurs.
*/
const char *
notmuch_message_get_header (notmuch_message_t *message, const char *header);
/* Get the tags for 'message', returning a notmuch_tags_t object which
* can be used to iterate over all tags.
*
* The tags object is owned by the message and as such, will only be
* valid for as long as the message is valid, (which is until the
* query from which it derived is destroyed).
*
* Typical usage might be:
*
* notmuch_message_t *message;
* notmuch_tags_t *tags;
* const char *tag;
*
* message = notmuch_database_find_message (database, message_id);
*
* for (tags = notmuch_message_get_tags (message);
* notmuch_tags_valid (tags);
* notmuch_result_move_to_next (tags))
* {
* tag = notmuch_tags_get (tags);
* ....
* }
*
* notmuch_message_destroy (message);
*
* Note that there's no explicit destructor needed for the
* notmuch_tags_t object. (For consistency, we do provide a
* notmuch_tags_destroy function, but there's no good reason to call
* it if the message is about to be destroyed).
*/
notmuch_tags_t *
notmuch_message_get_tags (notmuch_message_t *message);
/* The longest possible tag value. */
#define NOTMUCH_TAG_MAX 200
/* Add a tag to the given message.
*
* Return value:
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS: Tag successfully added to message
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_NULL_POINTER: The 'tag' argument is NULL
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_TAG_TOO_LONG: The length of 'tag' is too long
* (exceeds NOTMUCH_TAG_MAX)
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_READ_ONLY_DATABASE: Database was opened in read-only
* mode so message cannot be modified.
*/
notmuch_status_t
notmuch_message_add_tag (notmuch_message_t *message, const char *tag);
/* Remove a tag from the given message.
*
* Return value:
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS: Tag successfully removed from message
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_NULL_POINTER: The 'tag' argument is NULL
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_TAG_TOO_LONG: The length of 'tag' is too long
* (exceeds NOTMUCH_TAG_MAX)
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_READ_ONLY_DATABASE: Database was opened in read-only
* mode so message cannot be modified.
*/
notmuch_status_t
notmuch_message_remove_tag (notmuch_message_t *message, const char *tag);
/* Remove all tags from the given message.
*
* See notmuch_message_freeze for an example showing how to safely
* replace tag values.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_READ_ONLY_DATABASE: Database was opened in read-only
* mode so message cannot be modified.
*/
notmuch_status_t
notmuch_message_remove_all_tags (notmuch_message_t *message);
/* Add/remove tags according to maildir flags in the message filename(s)
*
* This function examines the filenames of 'message' for maildir
* flags, and adds or removes tags on 'message' as follows when these
* flags are present:
*
* Flag Action if present
* ---- -----------------
* 'D' Adds the "draft" tag to the message
* 'F' Adds the "flagged" tag to the message
* 'P' Adds the "passed" tag to the message
* 'R' Adds the "replied" tag to the message
* 'S' Removes the "unread" tag from the message
*
* For each flag that is not present, the opposite action (add/remove)
* is performed for the corresponding tags.
*
* Flags are identified as trailing components of the filename after a
* sequence of ":2,".
*
* If there are multiple filenames associated with this message, the
* flag is considered present if it appears in one or more
* filenames. (That is, the flags from the multiple filenames are
* combined with the logical OR operator.)
*
* A client can ensure that notmuch database tags remain synchronized
* with maildir flags by calling this function after each call to
* notmuch_database_add_message. See also
* notmuch_message_tags_to_maildir_flags for synchronizing tag changes
* back to maildir flags.
*/
notmuch_status_t
notmuch_message_maildir_flags_to_tags (notmuch_message_t *message);
/* Rename message filename(s) to encode tags as maildir flags
*
* Specifically, for each filename corresponding to this message:
*
* If the filename is not in a maildir directory, do nothing. (A
* maildir directory is determined as a directory named "new" or
* "cur".) Similarly, if the filename has invalid maildir info,
* (repeated or outof-ASCII-order flag characters after ":2,"), then
* do nothing.
*
* If the filename is in a maildir directory, rename the file so that
* its filename ends with the sequence ":2," followed by zero or more
* of the following single-character flags (in ASCII order):
*
* 'D' iff the message has the "draft" tag
* 'F' iff the message has the "flagged" tag
* 'P' iff the message has the "passed" tag
* 'R' iff the message has the "replied" tag
* 'S' iff the message does not have the "unread" tag
*
* Any existing flags unmentioned in the list above will be preserved
* in the renaming.
*
* Also, if this filename is in a directory named "new", rename it to
* be within the neighboring directory named "cur".
*
* A client can ensure that maildir filename flags remain synchronized
* with notmuch database tags by calling this function after changing
* tags, (after calls to notmuch_message_add_tag,
* notmuch_message_remove_tag, or notmuch_message_freeze/
* notmuch_message_thaw). See also notmuch_message_maildir_flags_to_tags
* for synchronizing maildir flag changes back to tags.
*/
notmuch_status_t
notmuch_message_tags_to_maildir_flags (notmuch_message_t *message);
/* Freeze the current state of 'message' within the database.
*
* This means that changes to the message state, (via
* notmuch_message_add_tag, notmuch_message_remove_tag, and
* notmuch_message_remove_all_tags), will not be committed to the
* database until the message is thawed with notmuch_message_thaw.
*
* Multiple calls to freeze/thaw are valid and these calls will
* "stack". That is there must be as many calls to thaw as to freeze
* before a message is actually thawed.
*
* The ability to do freeze/thaw allows for safe transactions to
* change tag values. For example, explicitly setting a message to
* have a given set of tags might look like this:
*
* notmuch_message_freeze (message);
*
* notmuch_message_remove_all_tags (message);
*
* for (i = 0; i < NUM_TAGS; i++)
* notmuch_message_add_tag (message, tags[i]);
*
* notmuch_message_thaw (message);
*
* With freeze/thaw used like this, the message in the database is
* guaranteed to have either the full set of original tag values, or
* the full set of new tag values, but nothing in between.
*
* Imagine the example above without freeze/thaw and the operation
* somehow getting interrupted. This could result in the message being
* left with no tags if the interruption happened after
* notmuch_message_remove_all_tags but before notmuch_message_add_tag.
*
* Return value:
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS: Message successfully frozen.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_READ_ONLY_DATABASE: Database was opened in read-only
* mode so message cannot be modified.
*/
notmuch_status_t
notmuch_message_freeze (notmuch_message_t *message);
/* Thaw the current 'message', synchronizing any changes that may have
* occurred while 'message' was frozen into the notmuch database.
*
* See notmuch_message_freeze for an example of how to use this
* function to safely provide tag changes.
*
* Multiple calls to freeze/thaw are valid and these calls with
* "stack". That is there must be as many calls to thaw as to freeze
* before a message is actually thawed.
*
* Return value:
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS: Message successfully thawed, (or at least
* its frozen count has successfully been reduced by 1).
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_UNBALANCED_FREEZE_THAW: An attempt was made to thaw
* an unfrozen message. That is, there have been an unbalanced
* number of calls to notmuch_message_freeze and
* notmuch_message_thaw.
*/
notmuch_status_t
notmuch_message_thaw (notmuch_message_t *message);
/* Destroy a notmuch_message_t object.
*
* It can be useful to call this function in the case of a single
* query object with many messages in the result, (such as iterating
* over the entire database). Otherwise, it's fine to never call this
* function and there will still be no memory leaks. (The memory from
* the messages get reclaimed when the containing query is destroyed.)
*/
void
notmuch_message_destroy (notmuch_message_t *message);
/* Is the given 'tags' iterator pointing at a valid tag.
*
* When this function returns TRUE, notmuch_tags_get will return a
* valid string. Whereas when this function returns FALSE,
* notmuch_tags_get will return NULL.
*
* See the documentation of notmuch_message_get_tags for example code
* showing how to iterate over a notmuch_tags_t object.
*/
notmuch_bool_t
notmuch_tags_valid (notmuch_tags_t *tags);
/* Get the current tag from 'tags' as a string.
*
* Note: The returned string belongs to 'tags' and has a lifetime
* identical to it (and the query to which it ultimately belongs).
*
* See the documentation of notmuch_message_get_tags for example code
* showing how to iterate over a notmuch_tags_t object.
*/
const char *
notmuch_tags_get (notmuch_tags_t *tags);
/* Move the 'tags' iterator to the next tag.
*
* If 'tags' is already pointing at the last tag then the iterator
* will be moved to a point just beyond that last tag, (where
* notmuch_tags_valid will return FALSE and notmuch_tags_get will
* return NULL).
*
* See the documentation of notmuch_message_get_tags for example code
* showing how to iterate over a notmuch_tags_t object.
*/
void
notmuch_tags_move_to_next (notmuch_tags_t *tags);
/* Destroy a notmuch_tags_t object.
*
* It's not strictly necessary to call this function. All memory from
* the notmuch_tags_t object will be reclaimed when the containing
* message or query objects are destroyed.
*/
void
notmuch_tags_destroy (notmuch_tags_t *tags);
/* Store an mtime within the database for 'directory'.
*
* The 'directory' should be an object retrieved from the database
* with notmuch_database_get_directory for a particular path.
*
* The intention is for the caller to use the mtime to allow efficient
* identification of new messages to be added to the database. The
* recommended usage is as follows:
*
* o Read the mtime of a directory from the filesystem
*
* o Call add_message for all mail files in the directory
*
* o Call notmuch_directory_set_mtime with the mtime read from the
* filesystem.
*
* Then, when wanting to check for updates to the directory in the
* future, the client can call notmuch_directory_get_mtime and know
* that it only needs to add files if the mtime of the directory and
* files are newer than the stored timestamp.
*
* Note: The notmuch_directory_get_mtime function does not allow the
* caller to distinguish a timestamp of 0 from a non-existent
* timestamp. So don't store a timestamp of 0 unless you are
* comfortable with that.
*
* Return value:
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS: mtime successfully stored in database.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_XAPIAN_EXCEPTION: A Xapian exception
* occurred, mtime not stored.
*
* NOTMUCH_STATUS_READ_ONLY_DATABASE: Database was opened in read-only
* mode so directory mtime cannot be modified.
*/
notmuch_status_t
notmuch_directory_set_mtime (notmuch_directory_t *directory,
time_t mtime);
/* Get the mtime of a directory, (as previously stored with
* notmuch_directory_set_mtime).
*
* Returns 0 if no mtime has previously been stored for this
* directory.*/
time_t
notmuch_directory_get_mtime (notmuch_directory_t *directory);
/* Get a notmuch_filenames_t iterator listing all the filenames of
* messages in the database within the given directory.
*
* The returned filenames will be the basename-entries only (not
* complete paths). */
notmuch_filenames_t *
notmuch_directory_get_child_files (notmuch_directory_t *directory);
/* Get a notmuch_filenams_t iterator listing all the filenames of
* sub-directories in the database within the given directory.
*
* The returned filenames will be the basename-entries only (not
* complete paths). */
notmuch_filenames_t *
notmuch_directory_get_child_directories (notmuch_directory_t *directory);
/* Destroy a notmuch_directory_t object. */
void
notmuch_directory_destroy (notmuch_directory_t *directory);
/* Is the given 'filenames' iterator pointing at a valid filename.
*
* When this function returns TRUE, notmuch_filenames_get will return
* a valid string. Whereas when this function returns FALSE,
* notmuch_filenames_get will return NULL.
*
* It is acceptable to pass NULL for 'filenames', in which case this
* function will always return FALSE.
*/
notmuch_bool_t
notmuch_filenames_valid (notmuch_filenames_t *filenames);
/* Get the current filename from 'filenames' as a string.
*
* Note: The returned string belongs to 'filenames' and has a lifetime
* identical to it (and the directory to which it ultimately belongs).
*
* It is acceptable to pass NULL for 'filenames', in which case this
* function will always return NULL.
*/
const char *
notmuch_filenames_get (notmuch_filenames_t *filenames);
/* Move the 'filenames' iterator to the next filename.
*
* If 'filenames' is already pointing at the last filename then the
* iterator will be moved to a point just beyond that last filename,
* (where notmuch_filenames_valid will return FALSE and
* notmuch_filenames_get will return NULL).
*
* It is acceptable to pass NULL for 'filenames', in which case this
* function will do nothing.
*/
void
notmuch_filenames_move_to_next (notmuch_filenames_t *filenames);
/* Destroy a notmuch_filenames_t object.
*
* It's not strictly necessary to call this function. All memory from
* the notmuch_filenames_t object will be reclaimed when the
* containing directory object is destroyed.
*
* It is acceptable to pass NULL for 'filenames', in which case this
* function will do nothing.
*/
void
notmuch_filenames_destroy (notmuch_filenames_t *filenames);
NOTMUCH_END_DECLS
#endif
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