Sandra Snan <sandra.s...@idiomdrottning.org> writes: > David Bremner <da...@tethera.net> writes: >> 1) can you make a test (probably something in T465 can serve as >> a model > > What does T465 refer to?
test/T465-emacs-unthreaded.sh > > But if the treshhold is too big it won't prevent any crashes, > overloads, or uncomfortably unergonomic thread view. It needs to > be within a useful range. Maybe 35, 40 or so. I've been sticking > with the "< 11" threshold I sent in the patch. > I suggested a large value to make it "opt in", but if there is a broader consensus I'm fine with a more "active" default. >> There is a slight performance penalty from add notmuch count; >> I'm not sure if this is noticable. > > Right. Since my machine is very fast I've not noticed any > slowdown at all. Let's get the function into master and documented and go from their. Hopefully a few users will give us feedback on performance impact (if any). You can preview the documentation with e.g. make sphinx-html && firefox _build/html/notmuch-emacs.html The docs in doc/notmuch-emacs.rst are sortof "semi-automated"; in cheerful violation of Emacs documentation standards they use the function docstrings in the manual. At least the customize can be added, and if it makes sense with our current level of indecision, the function could be added also (although the docs are user focused, so they mainly talk about keybindings). _______________________________________________ notmuch mailing list -- notmuch@notmuchmail.org To unsubscribe send an email to notmuch-le...@notmuchmail.org