David Bremner <david@tethera.net> writes:
> This seems related to the discussion starting at
>
> https://nmbug.notmuchmail.org/nmweb/show/87im0w6u5r.fsf%40m4x.org
>
> See in particular
>
> https://nmbug.notmuchmail.org/nmweb/show/m2pmud2xxa.fsf%40dme.org
yes, it is the same problem.
I don't know how to reply to https://nmbug.notmuchmail.org/nmweb/show/m2pmud2xxa.fsf%40dme.org so I will reply here.
> What if someone has trailing spaces on their tags deliberately?
From my experiment below, notmuch, through completing-read-multiple, already trims crm-separator out of tags both left and right side regardless. Therefore, =string-trim-right= or even =string-trim= can be used. It is in package subr. Therefore notmuch wouldn't need new dependencies.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :results org
(let ((crm-separator " "))
(completing-read-multiple
"> "
(mapcar (lambda (tag-op) (concat tag-op crm-separator)) '(" first " "second" "third"))))
#+end_src
#+RESULTS:
#+begin_src org
(first third second first)
#+end_src
> This seems like an oddity of the code in `notmuch-read-tag-changes' that
> appends a space to every possible completion. It would probably be a
> more annoying change to some users, but I'd be more inclined to remove
> that code than this change.
Given what I wrote above, (mapcar #'string-trim-right res) seems like a pleasant compromise. Users keep this convenience feature and the bug is solved without introducing new libraries and minimal modification.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(defun notmuch-read-tag-changes (current-tags &optional prompt initial-input)
"Prompt for tag changes in the minibuffer.
CURRENT-TAGS is a list of tags that are present on the message
or messages to be changed. These are offered as tag removal
completions. CURRENT-TAGS may contain duplicates. PROMPT, if
non-nil, is the query string to present in the minibuffer. It
defaults to \"Tags\". INITIAL-INPUT, if non-nil, will be the
initial input in the minibuffer."
(let* ((all-tag-list (notmuch-tag-completions))
(add-tag-list (mapcar (apply-partially 'concat "+") all-tag-list))
(remove-tag-list (mapcar (apply-partially 'concat "-") current-tags))
(tag-list (append add-tag-list remove-tag-list))
(prompt (concat (or prompt "Tags") " (+add -drop): "))
(crm-separator " ")
;; By default, space is bound to "complete word" function.
;; Re-bind it to insert a space instead. Note that <tab>
;; still does the completion.
(crm-local-completion-map
(let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
(set-keymap-parent map crm-local-completion-map)
(define-key map " " 'self-insert-command)
map)))
(mapcar #'string-trim-right
(delete "" (completing-read-multiple
prompt
;; Append the separator to each completion so when the
;; user completes a tag they can immediately begin
;; entering another. `completing-read-multiple'
;; ultimately splits the input on crm-separator, so we
;; don't need to strip this back off (we just need to
;; delete "empty" entries caused by trailing spaces).
(mapcar (lambda (tag-op) (concat tag-op crm-separator)) tag-list)
nil nil initial-input
'notmuch-read-tag-changes-history)))))
#+end_src