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Re: Redisplay: NS port, high CPU load
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David Reitter |
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Re: Redisplay: NS port, high CPU load |
Date: |
Thu, 9 Jun 2016 23:04:06 +1000 |
Thanks, that’s informative. I too was looking at ucs-normalize, but couldn’t
find anything obvious.
On Jun 9, 2016, at 7:25 PM, Anders Lindgren <address@hidden> wrote:
> If you remove the code that sets this property (in ucs-normalize.el) you can
> check if this causes the redisplays.
No dice. Removing or undoing this...
(coding-system-put 'utf-8-hfs 'decomposed-characters ’t)
… has no effect.
I also tried reverting the two changes from Dec 25 (with some conflicts,
though) - this didn’t seem to change anything.
In any case, we need to understand what triggers the expensive toolbar update.
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- Re: Redisplay: NS port, high CPU load, Alan Third, 2016/06/08
- Re: Redisplay: NS port, high CPU load, David Reitter, 2016/06/08
- Re: Redisplay: NS port, high CPU load, David Reitter, 2016/06/08
- Re: Redisplay: NS port, high CPU load, David Reitter, 2016/06/09
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- Re: Redisplay: NS port, high CPU load, Anders Lindgren, 2016/06/09
- Re: Redisplay: NS port, high CPU load, David Reitter, 2016/06/09
- Re: Redisplay: NS port, high CPU load, Anders Lindgren, 2016/06/09
- Re: Redisplay: NS port, high CPU load, David Reitter, 2016/06/09
- Re: Redisplay: NS port, high CPU load, Anders Lindgren, 2016/06/10
- Re: Redisplay: NS port, high CPU load, David Reitter, 2016/06/10
- Re: Redisplay: NS port, high CPU load, Eli Zaretskii, 2016/06/10
- Re: Redisplay: NS port, high CPU load, David Reitter, 2016/06/10
- Re: Redisplay: NS port, high CPU load, Eli Zaretskii, 2016/06/10
- Re: Redisplay: NS port, high CPU load, David Reitter, 2016/06/10