Re: [BUG] org-element-cache bug: org-persist-read persists seemingly forever
Samuel Wales writes: > 20051 135025 938122 other--a.org > > this is a smallish to middling file for me. my largest is 4x larger. > i haven't gotten new org to work yet so i haven't revisited this yet. This is odd. It only takes 2 sec to write caches for my largest 15Mb file. Though I have SSD. I just pushed a change to org-persist. Now, Org will show a message with some info about read/write duration when the duration is >0.5 sec. If you see messages from org-persist can you report them? Best, Ihor
Re: [BUG] org-element-cache bug: org-persist-read persists seemingly forever
20051 135025 938122 other--a.org this is a smallish to middling file for me. my largest is 4x larger. i haven't gotten new org to work yet so i haven't revisited this yet. On 12/24/21, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > Samuel Wales writes: > >> this reproduces most or all of the time. idk if it is ueful to >> anybody, but i thought i would post it in case it is instantly >> recognizable. >> >> emacs 25. latest 9.5 org main. >> >> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (quit) >> read(#) >> org-persist-read(org-element--cache #) > > Thanks for reporting! > Apparently read is being very slow when reading cache for other--a.org > May I know what is the size of other--a.org? > > Next time you see the slowness, could you look into > `org-persist-directory'/index file, find the other--a.org and look at > the value of :persist-file property in the same list? Then, can you > check that persist file size? > > Best, > Ihor > -- The Kafka Pandemic A blog about science, health, human rights, and misopathy: https://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com
Re: [BUG] org-element-cache bug: org-persist-read persists seemingly forever
Samuel Wales writes: > this reproduces most or all of the time. idk if it is ueful to > anybody, but i thought i would post it in case it is instantly > recognizable. > > emacs 25. latest 9.5 org main. > > Debugger entered--Lisp error: (quit) > read(#) > org-persist-read(org-element--cache #) Thanks for reporting! Apparently read is being very slow when reading cache for other--a.org May I know what is the size of other--a.org? Next time you see the slowness, could you look into `org-persist-directory'/index file, find the other--a.org and look at the value of :persist-file property in the same list? Then, can you check that persist file size? Best, Ihor
[BUG] org-element-cache bug: org-persist-read persists seemingly forever
this reproduces most or all of the time. idk if it is ueful to anybody, but i thought i would post it in case it is instantly recognizable. emacs 25. latest 9.5 org main. Debugger entered--Lisp error: (quit) read(#) org-persist-read(org-element--cache #) org-mode() set-auto-mode-0(org-mode nil) set-auto-mode() normal-mode(t) after-find-file(nil t) find-file-noselect-1(# "org/other--a.org" nil nil "org/other--a.org" (27263474 65025)) find-file-noselect("org/other--a.org" nil nil nil) find-file("org/other--a.org") alpha-org-find-agenda-files() run-hooks(after-init-hook delayed-warnings-hook) command-line() normal-top-level() On 12/23/21, Samuel Wales wrote: > more below. > > On 12/20/21, Ihor Radchenko wrote: >> Thanks for reporting! >> >> I just pushed the fix upstream. > > thank you. > > fyi, i am still trying to get main to work. there is bug in most > recent main where org element use cache being set to t makes loading > infinite. and another where c-x c-c is very slow but there aren't > messages saying what it is doing. > > the cache bug reproduced a few times reliably and i finally figured > out getting it to debug on quit to give you a bt but then it didn't > reproduce, so idk if it is intermittent or my brain is not working. > also, if i quit at the wrong time, cache tells me to hit quit more > times because it captures that signal. as i am limited in computer > use upgrading org is going to take some time. however, the only > reason i want to try main is to run the fast batch archiving. maybe > bugfix would work for ordinary use. have not tried it yet. > >> supporting latest Emacs - 2 versions [1]. Emacs 28 is going to be >> released in a few months, bundling Org 9.5. If you can, please update >> your Emacs to at least version 26. > > [thanks. i dread this. i have been dreading having to upgrade debian > and idk when i will be able to but have to do it. and getting a > signed emacs and installing it might be more trouble than it seems at > first as every sw [even org] seems to be.] still trying. > -- The Kafka Pandemic A blog about science, health, human rights, and misopathy: https://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com