I had the same issue with a prerelease, and it turned out to be the
semantic package. I fixed it with the following line, which basically
turns off the offending process:
; prevent semantic from maxing out the cpu
(setq semantic-idle-scheduler-idle-time 432000)
- Chris
remi.delmas.3000@free.fr writes:
Hi everybody!
I've been using emacs 22.0.50.2 win32 for the last two years without
major problems.
I switched to 22.1 win32 stable this morning, and I have the
following problem : emacs eats 99% CPU when idling, with just two or
three files opened in c-mode.
Is there something I can do to solve this problem on my own or does
it look like a bug?
Thanks for your help,
/Rémi