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* fix(calendar-sync): drop singly-declined recurring occurrencesCraig Jennings4 days1-0/+44
| | | | | | Declining one occurrence of a recurring meeting left it on the agenda. Google emits that decline as a RECURRENCE-ID override carrying the user's PARTSTAT=DECLINED. But calendar-sync--parse-exception-event never read the override's attendee block, so the occurrence kept the series' inherited "accepted" status and the declined filter never dropped it. The apply side already re-derives status from an override's attendees. The parse side just wasn't supplying them. The fix parses the override's ATTENDEE lines into :attendees, the same way parse-event does. A unit test covers the extraction. An integration test runs the full parse/apply/filter chain on a declined week.
* feat(calendar-sync): add RECURRENCE-ID exception handling for recurring eventsCraig Jennings2026-02-031-0/+166
Handle rescheduled instances of recurring calendar events by processing RECURRENCE-ID properties from ICS files. When someone reschedules a single instance of a recurring meeting in Google Calendar, the calendar-sync module now shows the rescheduled time instead of the original RRULE time. New functions: - calendar-sync--get-recurrence-id: Extract RECURRENCE-ID from event - calendar-sync--get-recurrence-id-line: Get full line with TZID params - calendar-sync--parse-recurrence-id: Parse into (year month day hour minute) - calendar-sync--collect-recurrence-exceptions: Collect all exceptions by UID - calendar-sync--occurrence-matches-exception-p: Match occurrences to exceptions - calendar-sync--apply-single-exception: Apply exception data to occurrence - calendar-sync--apply-recurrence-exceptions: Apply all exceptions to occurrences Also adds DeepSat calendar configuration (dcal-file) to user-constants, init.el, and org-agenda-config. 48 unit and integration tests added covering normal, boundary, and error cases.