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From: | Gregory Heytings |
Subject: | bug#57669: 29.0.50; C-n, C-p off under long lines |
Date: | Fri, 09 Sep 2022 16:42:12 +0000 |
C-n'ing through a real-world logfile languageclient.out, which I attach again here, chops up at around line 44.
That line has lots of brackets. Try M-: (setq bidi-inhibit-bpa t) RET.
This led me to write contrived tests, which of course are frowned upon in your school of measurement, whose modus operandi is interminable catechism between a complainant who laboriously and imprecisely describes slowness, and an inquisitor auto-replying "doesn't happen here."
What is on master does not claim to make Emacs equally fast in all circumstances, which is simply impossible. Emacs remains responive, but yes, it is still (a bit) slow in some cases, and that seems unavoidable (without e.g. turning the BPA algorithm off unconditionally, which would be unwise).
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