Re: [O] Bug: Org Table Performance Issue/Regression

2018-11-02 Thread Tim Baumgard
> On Sep 3, 2018, at 2:59 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > > I think master branch behaves better now. Could you confirm it? It behaves better and is usable again. It's still not quite as fast as version 8.2.10 that came with Emacs 25.3, but I think I’m using Org tables in an atypical way and have

Re: [O] Bug: Org Table Performance Issue/Regression

2018-09-03 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Tim Baumgard writes: >> On Jun 26, 2018, at 4:58 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: >> >> Could you send the result of your profiling (using both Elp and >> profiler would be nice) on an uncompiled Org? > > I've attached ten profiler results: Two are from 25.3 with the garbage > collector > run

Re: [O] Bug: Org Table Performance Issue/Regression

2018-06-26 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Tim Baumgard writes: > I recently updated Emacs from 25.3 (Org mode v. 8.2.10) to 26.1 (Org mode > v. 9.1.9) and noticed a performance issue/regression in one of my Org files > that > contains a table that currently has nine columns, around 1,200 rows, and uses > formulas. In 25.3, I cou

[O] Bug: Org Table Performance Issue/Regression

2018-06-26 Thread Tim Baumgard
I recently updated Emacs from 25.3 (Org mode v. 8.2.10) to 26.1 (Org mode v. 9.1.9) and noticed a performance issue/regression in one of my Org files that contains a table that currently has nine columns, around 1,200 rows, and uses formulas. In 25.3, I could create a new row or use org-table-copy-