* let marknoticed_chat() work for DC_CHAT_ID_ARCHIVED_LINK
* fix test_util::get_last_msg() - the first position may be the archive-link if 'adding specials' is allowed
* add a test for the archived-link message counter
* update CHANGELOG
* move 'archived link' betweeen pinned and normal cahts or above normal chats
* add icon for 'archived chats' link
* let get_fresh_msg_cnt() work for DC_CHAT_ID_ARCHIVED_LINK
* move 'archived link' topmost
* use less noticeable archived-icon
* slightly smaller archived icon
* update CHANGELOG
This esp. speeds up receive_imf a bit when we recreate the member list (recreate_member_list == true).
It's a preparation for https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-core-rust/issues/3768, which will be a one-line-fix, but recreate the member list more often, so that we want to optimize this case a bit.
It also adds a benchmark for this case. It's not that easy to make the benchmark non-flaky, but by closing all other programs and locking the CPU to 1.5GHz it worked. It is consistently a few percent faster than ./without-optim:
```
Receive messages/Receive 100 Chat-Group-Member-{Added|Removed} messages
time: [52.257 ms 52.569 ms 52.941 ms]
change: [-3.5301% -2.6181% -1.6697%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
Performance has improved.
Found 7 outliers among 100 measurements (7.00%)
4 (4.00%) high mild
3 (3.00%) high severe
```
Fix#3507
Note that this is not intended for a release at this point! We first have to test whether it runs stable enough. If we want to make a release while we are not confident enough in authres-checking, then we have to disable it.
BTW, most of the 3000 new lines are in `test_data/messages/dkimchecks...`, not the actual code
da3a4b94 adds the results to the Message info. It currently does this by adding them to `hop_info`. Maybe we should rename `hop_info` to `extra_info` or something; this has the disadvantage that we can't rename the sql column name though.
Follow-ups for this could be:
- In `update_authservid_candidates()`: Implement the rest of the algorithm @hpk42 and me thought about. What's missing is remembering how sure we are that these are the right authserv-ids. Esp., when receiving a message sent from another account at the same domain, we can be quite sure that the authserv-ids in there are the ones of our email server. This will make authres-checking work with buzon.uy, disroot.org, yandex.ru, mailo.com, and riseup.net.
- Think about how we present this to the user - e.g. currently the only change is that we don't accept key changes, which will mean that the small lock on the message is not shown.
- And it will mean that we can fully enable AEAP, after revisiting the security implications of this, and assuming everyone (esp. @link2xt who pointed out the problems in the first place) feels comfortable with it.
* enable `BccSelf` by default
enabling `BccSelf` improves user experience as
it is easier to set up another device
and ppl will also see "all" messages in other user agents directly.
for uncounted user problems, after diving into the issue,
the resulting device was "turn on BccSelf".
disabled `BccSelf` was probably the the number one single reason
of user problems.
main drawback of the change are potentially double notifications
when using a shared account and having another mail app on the same device.
however, we meanwhile do not recommend shared accounts at all,
the issue is also fixable by the other mail apps (as done by K-9)
and could be even regarded as a feature (you can decide which app to use for ansering).
but at the end the drawback is probably much smaller than the issues reported above.
* adapt tests to `BccSelf` enabled
* update CHANGELOG
* get_chat_media() from any chat similar to search_msgs()
* do not return hidden media
this fixes the issue that drafts
and other hidden messages pop up in the gallery.
* add a test for get_chat_media()
* use None instead of ChatId::new(0)
* clarify scope of 'any' in get_chat_media()
* adapt json rpc to changed get_chat_media()
* jsonrpc: chat_get_media turn chat_id into option
and also still allow `0` for dev convenience
(though I'm not totally sure if thats the right decision)
* cargo fmt
Co-authored-by: Simon Laux <mobile.info@simonlaux.de>
* force a reason when calling `set_msg_failed()`
the string is displayed to the user,
so even _some_ context as "NDN without further details"
is better than an empty string.
* make clippy happy
* add CHANGELOG entry
* clarify webxdc reference wrt info-messages
* add from_id parameter to add_info_msg_with_cmd()
* flag webxdc-info-messages as such
* set from_id to sender for webxdc-info-messages
* test additional webxdc info properties
* do not add series of similar info messages
instead, if on adding the last info message
is already from the same webxdc and sender,
just update the text
* test cleanup of webxdc info messages series
* update changelog
* make clippy happy
there is no real complexity in the args,
so allowing one more arg is probably fine.
if really wanted, we can refactor the function in another pr;
this pr is already complex enough :)
* use cleaner function names and comments
* clarify CHANGELOG
* test contact name changes applied everywhere
this test is failing on current master,
a changed authname is set to `contact.authname` but not cached at `chat.name`;
resulting in `dc_chat_get_name()` returning a name
undiscoverable by `dc_get_chatlist(name)`.
* fix: update chat.name on contact.authname changes
* do read contact.display_name from database only of chat.name is empty
* update CHANGELOG
* create same contact-colors when addresses differ in upper-/lowercase
this leaves group-colors based on group names as is,
so, "MY GROUP" creates a different color than "my group",
as these names are better synced and also not an ID in this sense,
this is probably fine here.
(also when looking at the examples from
https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0392.html#testvectors-fullrange-no-cvd ,
case-sensistifity for group names seems to be fine)
* add a test for upper-/lowercase in group names
* update CHANGELOG
* add dc_resend_msgs() to ffi
* add 'resend' to repl
* implement resend_msgs()
* allow only resending if allowed by chat-protection
this means, resending is denied if a chat is protected and we cannot encrypt
(normally, however, we should not arrive in that state)
* allow only resending of normal, non-info-messages
* allow only resending of own messages
* reset sending state to OutPending on resending
the resulting state is always OutDelivered first,
OutMdnRcvd again would be applied when a read receipt is received.
preserving old state is doable, however,
maybe this simple approach is also good enough, at least for now
(or maybe the simple approach is even just fine :)
another thing: when we upgrade to resending foreign messages,
we do not have a simple way to mark them as pending
as incoming message just do not have such a state -
but this is sth. for the future.
* Do ephemeral deletion in background loop
1. in start_io start ephemeral async task, in stop_io cancel ephemeral async task
2. start ephemeral async task which loops like this:
- wait until next time a message deletion is needed or an interrupt occurs (see 3.)
- perform delete_expired_messages including sending MSGS_CHANGED events
3. on new messages (incoming or outgoing) with ephemeral timer:
- interrupt ephemeral async task
* Changelog
* Fix and improve test
* no return value needed
* address @link2xt review comments
* slight normalization: have only one place where we wait for interrupt_receiver
* simplify sql statement -- and don't exit the ephemeral_task if there is an sql problem but rather wait
* Remove now-unused `ephemeral_task` JoinHandle
The JoinHandle is now inside the Scheduler.
* fix clippy
* Revert accidental move of the line
* Add log
Co-authored-by: holger krekel <holger@merlinux.eu>
Co-authored-by: link2xt <link2xt@testrun.org>
* do not unarchive muted chats on sending/receving messages
* add a test for unarchive muted chats
* update CHANGELOG
* improve test_unarchive_if_muted