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Re: Performance degradation from long lines
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Phil Sainty |
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Re: Performance degradation from long lines |
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Fri, 26 Oct 2018 17:43:30 +1300 |
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On 2018-10-26 15:58, mithraeum wrote:
No. The entire file consisted of one single line.
Curious. The only other idea that springs to mind is that
Emacs thought the line was a comment, in which case disabling
`so-long-skip-leading-comments' would make a difference.
Otherwise it certainly sounds like a bug; presumably with
the new changes to `so-long-line-detected-p'.
If you're able to send me the file, could you do so?
thanks,
-Phil
- Re: Performance degradation from long lines, (continued)
- Re: Performance degradation from long lines, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/10/26
- Re: Performance degradation from long lines, Stefan Monnier, 2018/10/26
- Re: Performance degradation from long lines, Phil Sainty, 2018/10/27
- RE: Performance degradation from long lines, Drew Adams, 2018/10/27
- Re: Performance degradation from long lines, Phil Sainty, 2018/10/27
- RE: Performance degradation from long lines, Drew Adams, 2018/10/27
- Re: Performance degradation from long lines, Stefan Monnier, 2018/10/27
Re: Performance degradation from long lines, mithraeum, 2018/10/25
Re: Performance degradation from long lines, Phil Sainty, 2018/10/25
Re: Performance degradation from long lines, Stefan Monnier, 2018/10/26
Re: Performance degradation from long lines, Phil Sainty, 2018/10/26
Re: Performance degradation from long lines, Stefan Monnier, 2018/10/27
Re: Performance degradation from long lines, Phil Sainty, 2018/10/27
Re: Performance degradation from long lines, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/10/25