colon), e.g. (:id "123" :time 54321 :from "foobar"). Null is printed as
nil, true as t and false as nil.
-This is version 1 of the structured output format.
+This is version 2 of the structured output format.
+
+Version history
+---------------
+
+v1
+- First versioned schema release.
+- Added part.content-length and part.content-transfer-encoding fields.
+
+v2
+- Added the thread_summary.query field.
+
+v3
+- Replaced message.filename string with a list of filenames.
+- Added part.content-disposition field.
Common non-terminals
--------------------
# (format_message_sprinter)
id: messageid,
match: bool,
- filename: string,
+ filename: [string*],
timestamp: unix_time, # date header as unix time
date_relative: string, # user-friendly timestamp
tags: [string*],
sigstatus?: sigstatus,
content-type: string,
+ content-disposition?: string,
content-id?: string,
# if content-type starts with "multipart/":
content: [part*],
authors: string, # comma-separated names with | between
# matched and unmatched
subject: string,
- tags: [string*]
+ tags: [string*],
+
+ # Two stable query strings identifying exactly the matched and
+ # unmatched messages currently in this thread. The messages
+ # matched by these queries will not change even if more messages
+ # arrive in the thread. If there are no matched or unmatched
+ # messages, the corresponding query will be null (there is no
+ # query that matches nothing). (Added in schema version 2.)
+ query: [string|null, string|null],
}
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