Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net> writes: > I like this proposal, and the simplification that it gives to the > notmuch-emacs codebase. However, this thread is the first place i've > learned about split-window-sensibly, so i'm probably not eligible to > really judge the merits here. For some historical context, split-window-sensibly was introduced in 2009 [1] and the (split-window-vertically (/ (window-height) 4)) code in 2012 [2]. The two functions seem pretty interchangeable. > As far as testing goes, a test would be nice -- is this something you > could add to test/T460-emacs-tree.sh ? Testing UI/UX issues is always > pretty tough though, and it's not clear to me that we're actually > already testing the existing "(/ (window-height) 4)" business anyway. I did look at that file, and there is no tests for the current split functionality. All of the tests use the test-output function which outputs the contents of a buffer -- we need the whole frame. This might need to be done at a layer above Emacs and may complicate the test. I took a "screenshot" by copying my terminal contents with tmux, but I'm not sure how that would look like in a test. If I manually do the split on the test case [3], the fourth line does cut off some of the text since it goes beyond 160 columns, the default threshold. It is still viewable by pressing C-e, like anything too long. So I agree that testing would be nice but it seems to be an existing problem here. I'm not sure how, or if, other Emacs packages do character-perfect tests like these. -Radu [1]: git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/commit/?id=8b10a2d19895041340296a703ba956c77541ec88 [2]: git.notmuchmail.org/git?p=notmuch;a=commit;h=3d92a257c8adbb36615bc61be9e668c8188006dc [3]: https://gist.githubusercontent.com/rbutoi/78c5b30fc5e64585bda18abbc5bf1fbf/raw/cba7df184f3cd534c92a6fb9bf39aa121c19ecd7/gistfile1.txt _______________________________________________ notmuch mailing list notmuch@notmuchmail.org https://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch