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bug#62451: 29.0.60; nnselect-request-threads assumes gnus-search-use-par
From: |
Sean Whitton |
Subject: |
bug#62451: 29.0.60; nnselect-request-threads assumes gnus-search-use-parsed-queries |
Date: |
Sun, 26 Mar 2023 11:05:54 -0700 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) |
Hello,
On Sun 26 Mar 2023 at 08:17AM +08, Andrew Cohen wrote:
>>>>>> "SW" == Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> writes:
>
> SW> X-debbugs-cc: cohen@bu.edu nnselect-request-threads generates a
> SW> query in Gnus's generic search language and expects
> SW> gnus-search-prepare-query to convert it to a raw query. But if
> SW> gnus-search-use-parsed-queries is nil, as it is by default, then
> SW> this doesn't happen, and the search engine receives a query it
> SW> can't understand. For example, notmuch receives a query like
> SW> "id:<foo> or id:<bar>" when it should receive "id:foo or
> SW> id:bar".
>
> SW> This breaks the gnus-summary-refer-thread command.
>
> SW> One way to fix it is to add a binding
> SW> (gnus-search-use-parsed-queries t) to the let* form in which the
> SW> call to gnus-search-run-query is made.
>
>
> This has been in my tree for ages but I never pushed it (it is part of
> larger changes to thread referral/retrieval). Its worth pushing by
> itself and I'll try to do that.
>
> Sorry for the delay.
Thank you for installing the change. I noticed that you didn't add the
bug number to the commit message -- it would be good if you could do
that next time.
Closing the bug.
--
Sean Whitton