From c41d0db077f295c92b01b69ed001afa233b7d0f0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Edmondson Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2016 17:12:59 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] emacs: Improve the acquisition of text parts. `notmuch-get-bodypart-text' assumed that it is always possible to acquire text/* parts via the sexp output format. This is not true if the part in question has a content type of application/octet-stream but is being interpreted as text/* based on the extension of the part filename. Rework `notmuch-get-bodypart-text' to use the raw output format to address this and make the implementation common with that of `notmuch-get-bodypart-binary'. --- emacs/notmuch-lib.el | 73 +++++++++++++++++++------------------------- 1 file changed, 31 insertions(+), 42 deletions(-) diff --git a/emacs/notmuch-lib.el b/emacs/notmuch-lib.el index 89c01a57..75a3706f 100644 --- a/emacs/notmuch-lib.el +++ b/emacs/notmuch-lib.el @@ -537,6 +537,34 @@ the given type." (lambda (part) (notmuch-match-content-type (plist-get part :content-type) type)) parts)) +(defun notmuch--get-bodypart-raw (msg part process-crypto binaryp cache) + (let* ((plist-elem (if binaryp :content-binary :content)) + (data (or (plist-get part plist-elem) + (with-temp-buffer + ;; Emacs internally uses a UTF-8-like multibyte string + ;; representation by default (regardless of the coding + ;; system, which only affects how it goes from outside data + ;; to this internal representation). This *almost* never + ;; matters. Annoyingly, it does matter if we use this data + ;; in an image descriptor, since Emacs will use its internal + ;; data buffer directly and this multibyte representation + ;; corrupts binary image formats. Since the caller is + ;; asking for binary data, a unibyte string is a more + ;; appropriate representation anyway. + (when binaryp + (set-buffer-multibyte nil)) + (let ((args `("show" "--format=raw" + ,(format "--part=%s" (plist-get part :id)) + ,@(when process-crypto '("--decrypt")) + ,(notmuch-id-to-query (plist-get msg :id)))) + (coding-system-for-read + (if binaryp 'no-conversion 'utf-8))) + (apply #'call-process notmuch-command nil '(t nil) nil args) + (buffer-string)))))) + (when (and cache data) + (plist-put part plist-elem data)) + data)) + (defun notmuch-get-bodypart-binary (msg part process-crypto &optional cache) "Return the unprocessed content of PART in MSG as a unibyte string. @@ -547,57 +575,18 @@ this does no charset conversion. If CACHE is non-nil, the content of this part will be saved in MSG (if it isn't already)." - (let ((data (plist-get part :binary-content))) - (when (not data) - (let ((args `("show" "--format=raw" - ,(format "--part=%d" (plist-get part :id)) - ,@(when process-crypto '("--decrypt")) - ,(notmuch-id-to-query (plist-get msg :id))))) - (with-temp-buffer - ;; Emacs internally uses a UTF-8-like multibyte string - ;; representation by default (regardless of the coding - ;; system, which only affects how it goes from outside data - ;; to this internal representation). This *almost* never - ;; matters. Annoyingly, it does matter if we use this data - ;; in an image descriptor, since Emacs will use its internal - ;; data buffer directly and this multibyte representation - ;; corrupts binary image formats. Since the caller is - ;; asking for binary data, a unibyte string is a more - ;; appropriate representation anyway. - (set-buffer-multibyte nil) - (let ((coding-system-for-read 'no-conversion)) - (apply #'call-process notmuch-command nil '(t nil) nil args) - (setq data (buffer-string))))) - (when cache - ;; Cheat. part is non-nil, and `plist-put' always modifies - ;; the list in place if it's non-nil. - (plist-put part :binary-content data))) - data)) + (notmuch--get-bodypart-raw msg part process-crypto t cache)) (defun notmuch-get-bodypart-text (msg part process-crypto &optional cache) "Return the text content of PART in MSG. This returns the content of the given part as a multibyte Lisp string after performing content transfer decoding and any -necessary charset decoding. It is an error to use this for -non-text/* parts. +necessary charset decoding. If CACHE is non-nil, the content of this part will be saved in MSG (if it isn't already)." - (let ((content (plist-get part :content))) - (when (not content) - ;; Use show --format=sexp to fetch decoded content - (let* ((args `("show" "--format=sexp" "--include-html" - ,(format "--part=%s" (plist-get part :id)) - ,@(when process-crypto '("--decrypt")) - ,(notmuch-id-to-query (plist-get msg :id)))) - (npart (apply #'notmuch-call-notmuch-sexp args))) - (setq content (plist-get npart :content)) - (when (not content) - (error "Internal error: No :content from %S" args))) - (when cache - (plist-put part :content content))) - content)) + (notmuch--get-bodypart-raw msg part process-crypto nil cache)) ;; Workaround: The call to `mm-display-part' below triggers a bug in ;; Emacs 24 if it attempts to use the shr renderer to display an HTML -- 2.39.2