* object is owned by the query and as such, will only be valid until
* notmuch_query_destroy.
*
- * The 'first' and 'max_threads' arguments can be used to obtain
- * partial results from the search. For example, to get results 10 at
- * a time, pass 'max_threads' as 10 and for 'first' pass the values 0,
- * 10, 20, etc. As a special case, a value of -1 for 'max_threads'
- * indicates that no limiting is to be performed. So a search with
- * 'first' == 0 and 'max_threads' == -1 will return the complete
- * results of the search.
- *
* Typical usage might be:
*
* notmuch_query_t *query;
* to call it if the query is about to be destroyed).
*/
notmuch_threads_t *
-notmuch_query_search_threads (notmuch_query_t *query,
- int first, int max_threads);
+notmuch_query_search_threads (notmuch_query_t *query);
/* Execute a query for messages, returning a notmuch_messages_t object
* which can be used to iterate over the results. The returned
* messages object is owned by the query and as such, will only be
* valid until notmuch_query_destroy.
*
- * The 'first' and 'max_messages' arguments can be used to obtain
- * partial results from the search. For example, to get results 10 at
- * a time, pass 'max_messages' as 10 and for 'first' pass the values
- * 0, 10, 20, etc. As a special case, a value of -1 for 'max_messages'
- * indicates that no limiting is to be performed. So a search with
- * 'first' == 0 and 'max_messages' == -1 will return the complete
- * results of the search.
- *
* Typical usage might be:
*
* notmuch_query_t *query;
* reason to call it if the query is about to be destroyed).
*/
notmuch_messages_t *
-notmuch_query_search_messages (notmuch_query_t *query,
- int first, int max_messages);
+notmuch_query_search_messages (notmuch_query_t *query);
/* Destroy a notmuch_query_t along with any associated resources.
*