From: David Bremner <bremner@debian.org> We demonstrate the current notmuch restore parser being confused by message-id's and tags containing non alpha numeric characters (particularly space and parentheses are problematic because they are not escaped by notmuch dump). We save the files as hex escaped on disk so that terminal emulators will not get confused if the test fails (as we mostly expect it to do). --- test/dump-restore | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+) diff --git a/test/dump-restore b/test/dump-restore index b05399c..adf0647 100755 --- a/test/dump-restore +++ b/test/dump-restore @@ -85,4 +85,26 @@ test_begin_subtest "dump --output=outfile -- from:cworth" notmuch dump --output=dump-outfile-dash-inbox.actual -- from:cworth test_expect_equal_file dump-cworth.expected dump-outfile-dash-inbox.actual +test_begin_subtest 'roundtripping random message-ids and tags' + test_subtest_known_broken + ${TEST_DIRECTORY}/random-corpus --config-path=${NOTMUCH_CONFIG} \ + --num-messages=100 + + notmuch dump| \ + ${TEST_DIRECTORY}/hex-xcode --direction=encode| \ + sort > EXPECTED.$test_count + + # delete every second tag + notmuch tag $(notmuch search --output=tags '*' | \ + awk '{ if (NR % 2 == 0) printf " -'%s'", $1 }') '*' + + ${TEST_DIRECTORY}/hex-xcode --direction=decode < EXPECTED.$test_count | \ + notmuch restore 2>/dev/null + + notmuch dump| \ + ${TEST_DIRECTORY}/hex-xcode --direction=encode| \ + sort > OUTPUT.$test_count + +test_expect_equal_file EXPECTED.$test_count OUTPUT.$test_count + test_done -- 1.7.10.4