Previously, we simply called pushnew to add :notmuch-part to the
front-sticky and rear-nonsticky text property lists. This works if
these are nil or lists, but they can also have the value t, meaning
that all properties are front-sticky/rear-nonsticky. In this case,
pushnew will signal an error because t is not a list. We never set
these properties to t ourselves, but since we apply these property
changes over arbitrary renderer output, we have to deal with this
possibility.
(notmuch-map-text-property beg (point) :notmuch-part
(lambda (v) (or v part)))
;; Make :notmuch-part front sticky and rear non-sticky so it stays
(notmuch-map-text-property beg (point) :notmuch-part
(lambda (v) (or v part)))
;; Make :notmuch-part front sticky and rear non-sticky so it stays
- ;; applied to the beginning of each line when we indent the message.
+ ;; applied to the beginning of each line when we indent the
+ ;; message. Since we're operating on arbitrary renderer output,
+ ;; watch out for sticky specs of t, which means all properties are
+ ;; front-sticky/rear-nonsticky.
(notmuch-map-text-property beg (point) 'front-sticky
(notmuch-map-text-property beg (point) 'front-sticky
- (lambda (v) (pushnew :notmuch-part v)))
+ (lambda (v) (if (listp v)
+ (pushnew :notmuch-part v)
+ v)))
(notmuch-map-text-property beg (point) 'rear-nonsticky
(notmuch-map-text-property beg (point) 'rear-nonsticky
- (lambda (v) (pushnew :notmuch-part v)))))
+ (lambda (v) (if (listp v)
+ (pushnew :notmuch-part v)
+ v)))))
(defun notmuch-show-insert-body (msg body depth)
"Insert the body BODY at depth DEPTH in the current thread."
(defun notmuch-show-insert-body (msg body depth)
"Insert the body BODY at depth DEPTH in the current thread."