Thanks! Setting (jde-which-method-mode nil) makes it fast again.
I found a version of speedbar in my emacs distro which I removed. Now the lisp error
goes away.
However, the only thing it really ever brings up is 'this.' Should it do more?
Thanks again for the help!
-Gordon
Paul Kinnucan wrote:
>
> At 10:19 AM 12/8/00 -0700, Gordon Chamberlin wrote:
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> >
> >Please enter the details of your bug report here
> >
> >Thank you for making the JDE. It is an awesome package.
> >
> >I load a .java file with about 4000 lines (100 k). It is fontified and
> >parsed (jde 2.2.5).
> >
> >I have up to 15 second delays after moving the cursor around. This isn't
> >even doing the editing. (I turned off the auto parse function.)
> >
> >Is there anything I can do to be able to edit the file in real-time?
> >
>
> Try turning of jde-which-method-mode. This facility displays the current
> method in the mode line. To do this, it has to check a binary tree of
> method locations every time you move the cursor. This can be slow if there
> are a lot of classes and methods in a file.
>
> >I also have the following problem when I try to do dot completion (C-cC-vC-.):
> > Lisp nesting exceeds max-lisp-eval-depth
> >
>
> Somebody else who had this problem were trying to use JDE-2.2.5 with the
> latest versions of semantic and speedbar. This is a no-no as the release
> notes clearly state. If this is the case with you, either downgrade to the
> earlier versions required or upgrade to the latest version of the JDE.
>
> Then, if the problem persists, post an example of the code where this error
> occurs.
>
> - Paul
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