For example:
"query": ["tag:a", "tag:b or tag:c"]
is now converted to:
( tag:a ) and ( tag:b or tag:c )
instead of the old:
tag:a and tag:b or tag:c
This helps us avoid confusion due to Xapian's higher-precedence AND
[1], where the old query would be interpreted as:
( tag:a and tag:b ) or tag:c
[1]: http://xapian.org/docs/queryparser.html
nmbug-status
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nmbug-status
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+`nmbug-status` now wraps query phrases in parentheses when and-ing
+them together, to avoid confusion about clause grouping.
+
`nmbug-status` now supports `meta.message-url` to override the Gmane
template. For example, you can use:
`nmbug-status` now supports `meta.message-url` to override the Gmane
template. For example, you can use:
view['title'], sort_key))
if 'query-string' not in view:
query = view['query']
view['title'], sort_key))
if 'query-string' not in view:
query = view['query']
- view['query-string'] = ' and '.join(query)
+ view['query-string'] = ' and '.join(
+ '( {} )'.format(q) for q in query)
q = notmuch.Query(database, view['query-string'])
q.set_sort(sort)
threads = self._get_threads(messages=q.search_messages())
q = notmuch.Query(database, view['query-string'])
q.set_sort(sort)
threads = self._get_threads(messages=q.search_messages())
elif args.get_query != None:
for view in config['views']:
if args.get_query == view['title']:
elif args.get_query != None:
for view in config['views']:
if args.get_query == view['title']:
- print(' and '.join(view['query']))
+ print(' and '.join('( {} )'.format(q) for q in view['query']))
sys.exit(0)
else:
# only import notmuch if needed
sys.exit(0)
else:
# only import notmuch if needed