Karl Voit writes:
> M-/ of list item is fast again.
>
> Re-calculate table is fast again.
>
> Wohoo! :-) Thanks!
Applied. Thank you for the report.
> However, M-/ of a big heading is still slow (see profile
> below). Probably, I am able to find other examples of slow behavior
> on the weekend,
Hi Nicolas!
* Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> IMHO, the profiler reports showed a common pattern: a reasonable
>> amount of CPU got into line-number-at-pos if I read the profiler
>> report correctly. (see below)
>
> Does the following patch improve the situation?
Ye
Hello,
Karl Voit writes:
> IMHO, the profiler reports showed a common pattern: a reasonable
> amount of CPU got into line-number-at-pos if I read the profiler
> report correctly. (see below)
Does the following patch improve the situation?
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
>From 54b8e7466d4689be3c
* Bastien wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> I guess that with Emacs prelude, I got some functionality which is
>> causing these issues. So this might be of interest of other
>> Emacs/prelude users as well.
>
> Yes, probably, since the Org version is the same :)
> Better ping the Emacs prelude devs
Hi,
Just to add that I have experienced some severe performance hits in a
recent snapshot, particularly noticeable when yanking from the X
clipboard. I haven't tracked it down yet nor looked on the emacs dev
groups and lists.
--
: Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 24.3.1, Org release_8.2.4-322-g
* Bastien wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> I guess that with Emacs prelude, I got some functionality which is
>> causing these issues. So this might be of interest of other
>> Emacs/prelude users as well.
>
> Yes, probably, since the Org version is the same :)
> Better ping the Emacs prelude devs
Karl Voit writes:
> I guess that with Emacs prelude, I got some functionality which is
> causing these issues. So this might be of interest of other
> Emacs/prelude users as well.
Yes, probably, since the Org version is the same :)
Better ping the Emacs prelude devs directly IMHO.
--
Bastien
Hi!
I have got very severe performance issues after I upgraded my Emacs.
Before upgrading:
- Debian stable x64
- Emacs 23.3 (Debian stable deb-package)
- Org-mode from git: version 8.2.3c (release_8.2.3c-225-g668ba5)
- no prelude
Now:
- Debian stable x64
- no change but