Matthieu Moy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Note that currently, the time to parse the output is much greater that > the time for git to run. > > One thing you should care about is to avoid running the parser for a > too long time. It's not impossible, for example, to have git complete > in 0.3 seconds, and then Emacs freeze for a long time during the > output parsing. So, the parser should parse a few tens of entries, and > then (sit-for 0.1) or so.
True. I'd implement that by falling out to a run-at-time call after
parsing a certain number of entries, rather than sit-for, but the idea
seems good.
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