According to Daniel Pittman: > > > However, I am noticing that bbdb/emacs has gotten a lot slower since > > 2.00 which I ran on a 500MHz PIII under Emacs 19.34. It takes 4x > > longer to parse the same .bbdb file. Of course this file is 20k lines > > long, so maybe that's the difference. I also notice that mew is a lot > > slower with bbdb turned on than with it turned off. > > > > Are there any good profilers available that will tell me where I'm > > being stupid, or where bbdb is being stupid? > > M-x find-library <RET> elp <RET> > > That should let you do the profiling; it's pretty easy to use. > > Daniel
I'd be interested in any patches or stats that arise from this. Right now, I know of two things that will slow down parsing: one is the fact that BBDB is building a list of completions for Address/Phone labels while it's reading the file, and the other is the font/menu stuff under Emacs. Cheers, Waider. We'll say nothing about my lisp coding skills... -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] / Chances are I'm not at home right now. _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bbdb-info BBDB Home Page: http://bbdb.sourceforge.net/