The current implementation does not panic on VcardBuilder::build(), so
we unwrap() that directly.
Should be fixed in future versions of either rust-vobject or here, so
that we error appropriately.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Beyer <mail@beyermatthias.de>
This reverts commit a1f0872486995b80216e8a08a2176debdef3752a.
As updating handlebars needs some more involvement, we roll back to the
version we use currently and schedule the update for later.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Beyer <mail@beyermatthias.de>
This patch fixes a bug where entries where created with
`Store::retrieve()` rather than with the API from libimagdiary.
This caused headers to be missing.
Now, the CLI is parsed for the values passed and a NaiveDateTime object
is crafted from that, which is then passed to libimagdiary.
The problem was that the used `Diary::diary_names()` iterator does not
call `unique()` on its output.
That decision was made because the return type would get more
complicated with that feature.
Now that rustc 1.26 with Impl Trait is out, we can refactor the return
types of these functions (so also with `Diary::diary_names()`) to
automatically do this.
This reverts commit b90abfb868.
Because `libimagcontact` is not based on `libimagentryref` anymore (as
of 2b10ab0b36), and thus does not put
pathes into the header, we can allow non-absolute pathes here.
The edit command of imag-diary gets removed by this patch.
The rationale is that imag-edit is way more powerful and thus, not every
other imag module should implement an edit command. Chaining
`imag-diary list` and `imag edit -I` is encouraged.
We still need the edit functionality in imag-diary, as `imag diary
create` shall spawn an editor, still. We only remove the ability for
editing of existing entries with this patch.
In case of auto-generating the file name, we should add an extension.
If we do not auto-generate the file name, we should warn that the
extension for the file is missing.
We should not depend on the version crate, as it is GPL licensed.
We removed the usage of this crate before, but it was still in the
Cargo.toml files (despite being used in the source).