GNU bug report logs - #43682
28.0.50; Clean up nnimap server buffers?

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Reported by: Eric Abrahamsen <eric <at> ericabrahamsen.net>

Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2020 23:38:02 UTC

Severity: normal

Found in version 28.0.50

Done: Eric Abrahamsen <eric <at> ericabrahamsen.net>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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From: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
To: Eric Abrahamsen <eric <at> ericabrahamsen.net>
Cc: 43682 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#43682: 28.0.50; Clean up nnimap server buffers?
Date: Thu, 01 Oct 2020 18:01:15 +0200
Eric Abrahamsen <eric <at> ericabrahamsen.net> writes:

> It's possible (I'm not claiming to understand all the code) that all we
> would need to do is fix `gnus-async-wait-for-article' to replace its
> calls to `nntp-find-connection' and `nntp-accept-process-output' with
> something generalized. Those two functions deal with directly with
> `nntp-connection-alist', so we'd need something that would do the
> equivalent with `nnimap-connection-alist'.

Yup.

> Anyway, in the interest of completing this far less ambitious patch: if
> the nnimap connection has timed out, we should remove this connection
> from `nnimap-connection-alist', so this version of the patch does that.
> If async has opened a second connection, I guess we should leave that
> alone, though I don't have too much confidence that the whole process
> will recover gracefully from the main connection dying...

Well, the connections are separate, and there's all kinds of reasons for
the server to close a connection, so...

> +	    (unless (memq (process-status (get-buffer-process buffer))
> +			  '(open run))

Aka `process-live-p'.

Otherwise looks fine to me (but I haven't tested the code).

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