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When viewing a message part with no available filter, clicking the UI
would cause a nil pointer dereference because the MouseEvent was passed
to the PartViewer's `term` field, which does not exist in the case of an
absent filter.
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Signed-off-by: Kevin Kuehler <keur@xcf.berkeley.edu>
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The filter command shells out and returns almost immediately. Call
Wait() so the filter process gets reaped. Prior to this patch, aerc
creates a zombie process for every email that is viewed.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Kuehler <keur@xcf.berkeley.edu>
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A pager is spawned every time an email is viewed but not killed off when
quitting the msgviewer, thus leading to process leakage. This patch
fixes this by adding a Close method to the msgview widget, which is
called in the close command.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Kuehler <keur@xcf.berkeley.edu>
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This adds the Mouseable interface. When this is implemented for a
component that item can accept and process mouseevents.
At the top level when a mouse event is received it is passed to the
grid's handler and then it trickles down until it reaches a component
that can actually handle it, such as the tablist, dirlist or msglist.
A mouse event is passed so that components can handle other things such
as scrolling with the mousewheel. The components themselves then perform
the necessary actions.
Clicking emails in the messagelist opens them in a new tab.
Textinputs can be clicked to position the cursor inside them.
Mouseevents are not forwarded to the terminal at the moment.
Elements which do not handle mouse events are not required to implement
the Mouseable interface.
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A user may want to be able to see what mimetype they are viewing, so
that they can determine what program it may be opened in or for some
other reason.
The config option is under the [viewer] section and is called
'always-show-mime'. It defaults to false to preserve the current
behaviour.
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Where it is needed the configs are already available so just extract the
value from these.
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This reverts commit 41390bc3e1e557eff15e8159767f206b3b74ea30.
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Before, we were using several IMAP-specific concepts to represent
information being displayed in the UI. Factor these structures out of
the IMAP package to make it easier for other backends to provide the
required information.
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Before, the information needed to display different parts of the UI was
tightly coupled to the specific messages being sent back and forth to
the backend worker. Separating out a models package allows us to be more
specific about exactly what a backend is able to and required to
provide for the UI.
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This implements selecting the most preferred mimetype under the
'View->Alternatives' configuration setting when viewing a message.
Mimetypes in the alternatives array are weighted by their position,
where the lower the index in the array the higher the priority, so this
is taken into account during selection.
If no message part matches a mimetype in the alternatives array, then it
selects the first mimetype in the message.
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Consists of 3 functions
* Store: Access to MessageStore type
* SelectedAccount: Access to Account widget that the target widget
belongs to
* SelectedMessage: Current message (selected in msglist or the one we
are viewing)
Signed-off-by: Kevin Kuehler <keur@ocf.berkeley.edu>
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This sub-grid was an artifact of an older design
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* :save takes a path and saves the current message part to that location
* :pipe is the same as pipe on the account page, but uses the current
message part rather than the whole email (ie :pipe gzip -d)
* Refactored account:pipe and extracted common pipe code to
commands.util.QuickTerm
* Added helper command aerc.PushError
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This prevents a broken filter config from being a silent error
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Many Drawable implementations have their own Invalidate and OnInvalidate
functions, with an unexported onInvalidate field. However OnInvalidate and
Invalidate are usually not called in the same goroutine. This results in a race
on this field, e.g.:
Read at 0x00c000094748 by goroutine 7:
git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/aerc2/widgets.NewDirectoryList.func1()
/home/simon/src/aerc2/widgets/dirlist.go:85 +0x56
git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/aerc2/widgets.(*Spinner).Start.func1()
/home/simon/src/aerc2/widgets/spinner.go:93 +0x1bb
Previous write at 0x00c000094748 by main goroutine:
[failed to restore the stack]
Goroutine 7 (running) created at:
git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/aerc2/widgets.(*Spinner).Start()
/home/simon/src/aerc2/widgets/spinner.go:46 +0x8f
git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/aerc2/widgets.NewDirectoryList()
/home/simon/src/aerc2/widgets/dirlist.go:37 +0x286
git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/aerc2/widgets.NewAccountView()
/home/simon/src/aerc2/widgets/account.go:50 +0x5ca
git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/aerc2/widgets.NewAerc()
/home/simon/src/aerc2/widgets/aerc.go:60 +0x800
main.main()
/home/simon/src/aerc2/aerc.go:65 +0x33e
To fix this, introduce a new type, Invalidatable, which protects the field.
Unfortunately the Drawable must be passed to the callback function in
Invalidate, so we still need to re-implement this in each Invalidatable user.
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Still not great but at least it tells you when something went wrong
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