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Re: [nmh-workers] Stupid 'pick' question...
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Bakul Shah |
Subject: |
Re: [nmh-workers] Stupid 'pick' question... |
Date: |
Sat, 8 Jun 2019 17:17:40 -0700 |
On Jun 8, 2019, at 11:03 AM, Valdis Klētnieks <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 07 Jun 2019 16:19:15 -0700, Bakul Shah said:
>> You can directly use search as follows:
>>
>> -search 'Subject[ \t]:[ \t]*\[PATCH [45]\.[0-9]'
>
> [~] grep ^Subject Mail/linux-kernel/321805
> Subject: Re: [PATCH 4.9 04/20] net: Fix for_each_netdev_feature on Big endian
> [~] scan `pick +linux-kernel 321805 -search 'Subject: \[PATCH [45]\.[0-9]'
> -and -from address@hidden -list`
> 321805 * Thu 21Feb 7k Greg Kroah-Hartma Re: [PATCH 4.9 04/20]
> net: Fix for_each_netdev_feature on Big endian <<On Thu, Feb 21,
> [~] scan `pick +linux-kernel 321805 -search 'Subject: \[WOMBAT [45]\.[0-9]'
> -and -from address@hidden -list`
> pick: no messages match specification
> scan: no messages match specification
Let us look at what you see (after some cleanup):
$ grep ^Subject Mail/linux-kernel/321805
Subject: Re: [PATCH 4.9 04/20] net: Fix for_each_netdev_feature on Big endian
$ pick +linux-kernel 321805 -search 'Subject: \[PATCH [45]\.[0-9]' -and -from
address@hidden
321805
$ pick +linux-kernel 321805 -search 'Subject: \[WOMBAT [45]\.[0-9]' -and
-from address@hidden
pick: no messages match specification
This makes sense. But note that pick does treat header lines specially.
Using your message as an example:
$ grep ^Subject: `mhpath cur`
Subject: Re: [nmh-workers] Stupid 'pick' question...
Subject: Re: [PATCH 4.9 04/20] net: Fix for_each_netdev_feature on Big endian
The second Subject: line is from the message body.
$ pick -subj PATCH cur
pick: no messages match specification
$ pick -search 'Subject:.*PATH' cur
14
$ pick -search 'Subject:.*nmh' cur
14
So pick runs -search on header lines as well as the body a header specific
option is only run against headers.
And pick matches header line *after* line folding, as tested with Received:
pick --received 'bakul' cur -- matches but my name is not on the same line as
Received:
pick --received '\]\)' cur -- match )] on the first line
pick --received '\]\)$' cur -- no match even though the first Received: line
ends wih )]
pick --received '0400$' cur -- match as 0400 ends the last line of a
Received: field.
Conclusion: the man page is not quite accurate! But that is probably ok.
- [nmh-workers] Stupid 'pick' question..., Valdis Klētnieks, 2019/06/07
- Re: [nmh-workers] Stupid 'pick' question..., Bakul Shah, 2019/06/07
- Re: [nmh-workers] Stupid 'pick' question..., Bakul Shah, 2019/06/07
- Re: [nmh-workers] Stupid 'pick' question..., Valdis Klētnieks, 2019/06/08
- Re: [nmh-workers] Stupid 'pick' question..., Ralph Corderoy, 2019/06/09
- Re: [nmh-workers] Stupid 'pick' question..., Andy Bradford, 2019/06/12
- Re: [nmh-workers] Stupid 'pick' question..., Bakul Shah, 2019/06/12
- Re: [nmh-workers] Stupid 'pick' question..., Ralph Corderoy, 2019/06/13
- Re: [nmh-workers] Stupid 'pick' question..., Ralph Corderoy, 2019/06/09
- Re: [nmh-workers] Stupid 'pick' question..., Bakul Shah, 2019/06/09
- Re: [nmh-workers] Stupid 'pick' question..., Ralph Corderoy, 2019/06/09