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* Bug 721545 - License text contains obsolete FSF postal addressMatthew Barnes2014-01-081-10/+9
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* Follow-up fix for bug 711532.Matthew Barnes2013-11-071-1/+1
| | | | | Content-Disposition of the test case is honored now, but still not the Content-Transfer-Encoding.
* Add e_mail_part_get_is_attachment().Matthew Barnes2013-05-201-2/+2
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* Add e_mail_part_get_cid().Matthew Barnes2013-05-201-1/+1
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* em-format cleanups.Matthew Barnes2013-05-201-3/+5
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* Show parts with Content-ID of multipart/mixed as attachmentsMilan Crha2013-04-051-3/+6
| | | | | | | The multipart/mixed should behave differently than multipart/related, because subparts of multipart/mixed are not meant to reference each other by default, thus the subparts should be shown as attachments. This was reported at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=947409
* Add a priority field for mail formatter and parser extensions.Matthew Barnes2013-02-011-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | Add a priority field to EMailFormatterExtension and EMailParserExtension class structs. Extension classes can then explicitly specify a priority with respect to other extension classes with the same MIME type, so that the order of extension registration doesn't matter. Priority field defaults to G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT. Built-in formatters and extensions will use G_PRIORITY_LOW. We can get more sophisticated with priority values if we need to, but this should suffice for now.
* Teach EMailExtensionRegistry to find extensions.Matthew Barnes2013-02-011-1/+2
| | | | Restore this commit with a proper bug fix to follow.
* Revert "Teach EMailExtensionRegistry to find extensions."Milan Crha2013-01-291-2/+1
| | | | | | | | | | This reverts commit bf30024dd7973006bf99d0ae509a7f0022368a41, because it breaks EMailFormatter/Parser extensions, like the prefer-plain. The thing is that the internal formatters/parsers (also extensions) should be always added first, and only after then can be added extended extensions, which are used before those internal. This constraint was not satisfied with the reverted commit, the order of extension registration was unpredictable, depended on GType.
* Consolidate base utility libraries into libeutil.Matthew Barnes2012-12-131-6/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Evolution consists of entirely too many small utility libraries, which increases linking and loading time, places a burden on higher layers of the application (e.g. modules) which has to remember to link to all the small in-tree utility libraries, and makes it difficult to generate API documentation for these utility libraries in one Gtk-Doc module. Merge the following utility libraries under the umbrella of libeutil, and enforce a single-include policy on libeutil so we can reorganize the files as desired without disrupting its pseudo-public API. libemail-utils/libemail-utils.la libevolution-utils/libevolution-utils.la filter/libfilter.la widgets/e-timezone-dialog/libetimezonedialog.la widgets/menus/libmenus.la widgets/misc/libemiscwidgets.la widgets/table/libetable.la widgets/text/libetext.la This also merges libedataserverui from the Evolution-Data-Server module, since Evolution is its only consumer nowadays, and I'd like to make some improvements to those APIs without concern for backward-compatibility. And finally, start a Gtk-Doc module for libeutil. It's going to be a project just getting all the symbols _listed_ much less _documented_. But the skeletal structure is in place and I'm off to a good start.
* Teach EMailExtensionRegistry to find extensions.Matthew Barnes2012-12-081-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Now we have the following extension points in the GType hierarchy: E_TYPE_MAIL_FORMATTER_EXTENSION E_TYPE_MAIL_FORMATTER_PRINT_EXTENSION E_TYPE_MAIL_FORMATTER_QUOTE_EXTENSION E_TYPE_MAIL_PARSER_EXTENSION A registry just needs to be given one of these extension points, and it can use g_type_children() to find and load all registered extensions. This eliminates e-mail-format-extensions.[ch] as well as the dynamic loaders I added a few commits back. Dynamically loaded extensions are now easier to register, at the cost of internal extensions being a tad more cumbersome to register. Fair tradeoff, imo. This also makes e_mail_extension_registry_add_extension() a private function used only by e_mail_formatter_extension_registry_load() and e_mail_parser_extension_registry_load().
* EMailParserExtension: Convert get_flags() to an enum field.Matthew Barnes2012-12-081-7/+1
| | | | | | | Of the parser extensions that override get_flags(), they all return a fixed set of flags. So we don't need an instance of the extension to obtain its flags. Just make it an EMailParserExtensionFlags field in the class structure.
* Convert EMailParserExtension to an abstract class.Matthew Barnes2012-12-081-25/+9
| | | | | | | | | With the previous changes, all parser extensions derive from GObjectClass and implement the EMailParserExtensionInterface. Simplify things further by making EMailParserExtension an abstract base class so parser extensions are now just direct subclasses and need not bother with implementing GObject interfaces.
* Remove EMailExtension.Matthew Barnes2012-12-081-10/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | EMailExtension is now too trivial to keep as a standalone interface. Add a 'mime_types' string array to the EMailFormatterExtension and EMailFormatterParser interface structs. Alter e_mail_extension_registry_add_extension() to take a 'mime_types' string array and the GType of an extension to instantiate, rather than the extension instance directly. e_mail_extension_registry_remove_extension() is no longer needed.
* EMailExtension: Replace mime_types() method with a string array.Matthew Barnes2012-12-081-11/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | In all implementations for EMailExtension, the MIME type list is a static string array -- with the single exception of the text-highlight module, where the MIME type list is dynamically assembled once. Replace the mime_types() method with a "mime_types" string array in the EMailExtensionInterface struct. Then the list of MIME types supported by the class implementing the EMailExtensionInterface can be obtained without requiring an instance of the class.
* EMailParserExtension: Collect EMailParts in a GQueue.Matthew Barnes2012-12-081-40/+34
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Collect EMailParts in a GQueue provided to the EMailParserExtension, and change the return type of parse() to gboolean to indicate whether the given CamelMimePart was handled (even if no parts were added to the output GQueue). This avoids the awkward corner case of a parser extension returning a linked list node with a NULL data member to indicate the CamelMimePart was handled but no EMailParts produced, and then having to watch out for that NULL data member corner case throughout the application. Also, remove the GCancellable parameter from e_mail_parser_error() and e_mail_parser_wrap_as_attachment() since neither function blocks.
* Coding style and whitespace cleanup.Matthew Barnes2012-11-111-9/+10
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* Don't re-parse attachment parts as attachmentsDan Vrátil2012-09-111-2/+4
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* Coding style and whitespace cleanup.Matthew Barnes2012-08-201-2/+2
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* Bug #680634 - Missing image attachmentDan Vrátil2012-07-271-2/+12
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* Coding style and whitespace cleanup.Matthew Barnes2012-06-251-1/+1
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* Reduce usage of g_type_class_peek_parent().Matthew Barnes2012-06-251-1/+0
| | | | G_DEFINE_TYPE macros define a static "parent_class" variable.
* Mail formatter rewriteDan Vrátil2012-06-061-0/+158
All mail-parsing and formatting code has been moved to em-format. Parsing is handeled by EMailParser class, formatting by EMailFormatter. Both classes have registry which hold extensions - simple classes that do actual parsing and formatting. Each supported mime-type has it's own parser and formatter extension class.