After commit 175d0ef ("binds: add account specific bindings"), when
bindings are defined for an account not defined in accounts.conf, aerc
quits with an error. After this commit, a warning is logged and aerc
ignores those bindings.
Signed-off-by: inwit <inwit@sindominio.net>
As of now we crash fairly often. The problem is that we didn't run the cleanup
routine of the ui in this case, leaving the pty in a bad state.
Instead, recover from a panic and at least try to run the ui deinit.
Previously the completions weren't sorted which led to a difficult to
navigate list, especially for the command names as it would randomly
jump through the alphabet.
Aerc tries to open mailto:// links via the socket of the already running aerc
instance.
If no socket exists this silently errored out.
This commit starts up a new aerc instance if it can't connect to the socket
(which I think is the most common error) and if not sets up a new aerc instance
and retries to open the compositor.
This fixes https://todo.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/aerc2/295 by implementing the desired
behaviour.
We need some way to signal the backends that we are about to shutdown,
allowing them to clean up (for example in notmuch committing the db changes).
This commit implements a hook which gets called upon shutdown, providing
backends implement the io.Closer interface.
Currently we /dev/null stdout, if it is a tty.
The checkConfigPerms function, as well as the error print were incorrectly
writing to stdout and therefore weren't visible to most users.
Aerc will keep track of the previous 1000 commands, which the user can
cycle through using the arrow keys while in the ex-line. Pressing up
will move backwards in history while pressing down will move forward.
This patch sets up the trigger config section of aerc.conf.
Each trigger has its own function which is called from the place where
it is triggered. Currently only the new-email trigger is implemented.
The triggers make use of format strings. For instance, in the new-email
trigger this allows the user to select the trigger command and also the
information extracted from the command and placed into their command.
To actually execute the trigger commands the keypresses are simulated.
Further triggers can be implemented in the future.
Formatting of the command is moved to a new package.
There is a LoadConf and a LoadConfFromFile.
LoadConfFromFile reads the iniFile into memory and and calls
LoadConf, which executes the old parsing commands from
LoadConf (old func).
The remaining of the LoadConfFromFile is the same as the old OldConf.
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>
This commit introduces a new Aerc.Tick function that should be called to
refresh the internal state. This in turn makes each AccountView process worker
events.
The UI goroutine repeatedly refreshes the internal state before drawing a new
frame. The reason for this is that many worker messages may need to be
processed for a single frame, and drawing the UI is far slower than refreshing
the internal state. This has been confirmed in my testing (calling Aerc.Tick
only once per frame results in a slower display).
Many synchronization code has been removed. We can now write widgets without
having to care so much about races. The remaining sync users are:
- widgets/spinner: the spinner value is updated from inside an internal
goroutine
- lib/ui/invalidatable: Invalidate may be called from any goroutine
- lib/ui/grid: same
- lib/ui/ui: an internal goroutine needs read access to UI.exit
- worker/types/worker: Worker.callbacks is used for both worker and UI
callbacks
The exact goroutine requirements for Drawable have been documented.