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authorCarl Worth <cworth@cworth.org>2009-10-24 21:52:48 -0700
committerCarl Worth <cworth@cworth.org>2009-10-24 21:52:48 -0700
commite37b7cc2da75c9a43e31c1fa6d29f1177445c1d8 (patch)
tree0ace6d81e92b24c1dc597bb427c6d55c820c704c /message.cc
parente1e1f0cb3bf020cb8d8af219c58187abbd33ae23 (diff)
Move the prefix-string arrays back into database.cc from message.cc
Yes, I'm being wishy-washy here, moving code back and forth. But this is where these really do belong.
Diffstat (limited to 'message.cc')
-rw-r--r--message.cc57
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 57 deletions
diff --git a/message.cc b/message.cc
index b304a22..21befc2 100644
--- a/message.cc
+++ b/message.cc
@@ -48,63 +48,6 @@ typedef struct _thread_id {
char str[NOTMUCH_THREAD_ID_DIGITS + 1];
} thread_id_t;
-#define ARRAY_SIZE(arr) (sizeof (arr) / sizeof (arr[0]))
-
-/* These prefix values are specifically chosen to be compatible
- * with sup, (http://sup.rubyforge.org), written by
- * William Morgan <wmorgan-sup@masanjin.net>, and released
- * under the GNU GPL v2.
- */
-
-typedef struct {
- const char *name;
- const char *prefix;
-} prefix_t;
-
-prefix_t NORMAL_PREFIX[] = {
- { "subject", "S" },
- { "body", "B" },
- { "from_name", "FN" },
- { "to_name", "TN" },
- { "name", "N" },
- { "attachment", "A" }
-};
-
-prefix_t BOOLEAN_PREFIX[] = {
- { "type", "K" },
- { "from_email", "FE" },
- { "to_email", "TE" },
- { "email", "E" },
- { "date", "D" },
- { "label", "L" },
- { "tag", "L" },
- { "source_id", "I" },
- { "attachment_extension", "O" },
- { "msgid", "Q" },
- { "thread", "H" },
- { "ref", "R" },
- { "timestamp", "KTS" },
-};
-
-const char *
-_find_prefix (const char *name)
-{
- unsigned int i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (NORMAL_PREFIX); i++)
- if (strcmp (name, NORMAL_PREFIX[i].name) == 0)
- return NORMAL_PREFIX[i].prefix;
-
- for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (BOOLEAN_PREFIX); i++)
- if (strcmp (name, BOOLEAN_PREFIX[i].name) == 0)
- return BOOLEAN_PREFIX[i].prefix;
-
- fprintf (stderr, "Internal error: No prefix exists for '%s'\n", name);
- exit (1);
-
- return "";
-}
-
/* We end up having to call the destructor explicitly because we had
* to use "placement new" in order to initialize C++ objects within a
* block that we allocated with talloc. So C++ is making talloc