Mail Index API ============== 'lib-index/mail-index.h' contains the functions to access the index files. 'mail-cache.h' contains the functions to access the cache file. The purpose of the main structures are: * 'struct mail_index': Global state of the index. * 'struct mail_index_view': You can have multiple views to the index. The views see new messages come and expunged messages go only when it's being explicitly synchronized. With mmaped indexes you can't really trust the record data (flags, keywords, extensions) not to change. This doesn't matter with IMAP. * 'struct mail_index_map': Index file is accessed via maps. Views can point to one or more maps. Maps can be shared by different views. Maps can contain either mmap()ed memory areas pointing to the index file, or a in-memory copy of it. * 'struct mail_index_transaction': In-memory list of changes to be written to the transaction log. The writing is done only when the transaction is committed. Views and maps -------------- In general you access all the data in the index files via views. The mails are accessed using sequence numbers, which change only when the view is synchronized. For accessing messages with their UIDs, you'll first need to convert them to sequences with either 'mail_index_lookup_uid()' or 'mail_index_lookup_uid_range()'. 'mail_index_lookup()' can be used to look up a single record's UID and flags. The returned record points to the latest map, so that it contains the latest flag changes. If the message was already expunged from the latest map, it returns 0. 'mail_index_lookup_full()' can be used to get also the map where the message was found. This can be important with extensions. If extension record's state depends on the extension header, they must be looked up from the same map. For this reason there exists 'mail_index_map_get_header_ext()' and 'mail_index_lookup_ext_full()' functions which take the map as parameter. The non-map versions return the data from the latest map if the message hasn't been expunged. (This file was created from the wiki on 2013-11-24 04:42)