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Re: [Nmh-workers] Clearing `cur' Message.
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David Levine |
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Re: [Nmh-workers] Clearing `cur' Message. |
Date: |
Sun, 14 Oct 2012 11:06:45 -0500 |
Ralph wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> > There is a folder -noprint, currently undocumented. All it does now
> > is allow output of the folder stack while suppressing other output.
> > Maybe change it to suppress all output?
>
> I don't notice a difference.
>
> $ folder -noprint .
> inbox+ has 6312 messages (1-7075); cur=7075; (others).
>
> I think unless -push/-pop/-list is given then printsw++ causes -noprint
> to be ignored?
We could remove that when changing -noprint to suppress all output.
> Isn't that testing the profile entry that defines the name of the
> sequences file?
Ah, yes.
> This suggests `cur: 0' is fine, as is `cur: foo' as m_atoi() returns 0
> on any non-digit. Not that I'm suggesting `foo'.
> Perhaps have mark work on it as it already partially does. `mark -seq
> cur -delete all'.
That makes sense, and then mark would behave the same on cur
as it does on other sequences.
David