terminal e-mail client and e-mail client library
https://meli-email.org
Manos Pitsidianakis
874a252394
1. spawn thread to send ThreadPulses to the main event loop that "parks" until unparked from State 2. State unparks thread if there are accounts that are offline 3. thread sends ThreadPulse and parks again 4. State checks accounts again and so on. |
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benches | ||
debug_printer | ||
melib | ||
scripts | ||
src | ||
testing | ||
tests | ||
text_processing | ||
ui | ||
.gdbinit | ||
.gitignore | ||
COPYING | ||
Cargo.lock | ||
Cargo.toml | ||
Makefile | ||
README | ||
meli.1 | ||
meli.conf.5 | ||
rustfmt.toml | ||
sample-config |
README
__ __/ \__ / \__/ \__ . \__/ \__/ \ , _ , _ ___ │ ' / \__ \__/ │' `│ `┒ .' ` │ │ \__/ \__/ \ │ │ │ |────' │ │ \__/ \__/ │ / `.___, /\__ / \__/ ,-. \_/ terminal mail user agent {|||)< / \ `-' DOCUMENTATION ============= After installing meli, see meli(1) and meli.conf(5) for documentation. BUILDING ======== meli requires rust 1.34 and rust's package manager, Cargo. Information on how to get it on your system can be found here: https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/getting-started/installation.html With Cargo available, the project can be built with # make The resulting binary will then be found under target/release/meli Run: # make install to install the binary and man pages. This requires root, so I suggest you override the default paths and install it in your $HOME: # make PREFIX=$HOME/.local install See meli(1) and meli.conf(5) for documentation. You can build and run meli with one command: # cargo run --release While the project is in early development, meli will only be developed for the linux kernel and respected linux distributions. Support for more UNIX-like OSes is on the roadmap. BUILDING IN DEBIAN ================== Building with Debian's packaged cargo might require the installation of these two packages: librust-openssl-sys-dev and librust-libdbus-sys-dev BUILDING WITH NOTMUCH ===================== To use the optional notmuch backend feature, you must have libnotmuch installed in your system. In Debian-like systems, install the "libnotmuch" package. To build with notmuch support, prepend the environment variable "MELI_FEATURES='melib/notmuch_backend'" to your make invocation: # MELI_FEATURES="melib/notmuch_backend" make or if building directly with cargo, use the flag '--features="melib/notmuch_backend"'. DEVELOPMENT =========== Development builds can be built and/or run with # cargo build # cargo run There is a debug/tracing log feature that can be enabled by using the flag `--feature debug-tracing` after uncommenting the features in `Cargo.toml`. The logs are printed in stderr, thus you can run meli with a redirection (i.e `2> log`) Code style follows the default rustfmt profile. CONFIG ====== meli by default looks for a configuration file in this location: # $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/meli/config You can run meli with arbitrary configuration files by setting the MELI_CONFIG environment variable to their locations, ie: # MELI_CONFIG=./test_config cargo run TESTING ======= How to run specific tests: # cargo test -p {melib, ui, meli} (-- --nocapture) (--test test_name) PROFILING ========= # perf record -g target/debug/bin # perf script | stackcollapse-perf | rust-unmangle | flamegraph > perf.svg