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Re: Odd slowness in grep and dired modes
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Smith_RS |
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Re: Odd slowness in grep and dired modes |
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Fri, 21 Mar 2014 01:25:46 -0700 (PDT) |
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On Friday, March 21, 2014 1:13:06 AM UTC-7, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> What exactly "slows to a crawl" in these situations?
I trace Emacs using Process Explorer, on a machine with 4 available cores I see
25% utilization which (to my understanding) means it's at 100% on that core. It
takes as long as 30 seconds to a minute to catch up.
If I do a non-trivial grep, my attempts to select files out of the grep results
creates enough lag to make the selection process not usable.
Even when I do all the things to turn off tooltips it doesn't stop the
behavior. I've tried these:
(setq tooltip-mode nil)
(setq show-help-function nil)
If there were a way to intercept the call to mouse-fixup-help-message so that
it just does a "no-op" that would solve this for me.
- Odd slowness in grep and dired modes, Smith_RS, 2014/03/21
- Re: Odd slowness in grep and dired modes, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/03/21
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- Re: Odd slowness in grep and dired modes, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/03/21
- RE: Odd slowness in grep and dired modes, Drew Adams, 2014/03/21
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- Re: Odd slowness in grep and dired modes, Smith_RS, 2014/03/21
- Re: Odd slowness in grep and dired modes, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/03/21
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- Re: Odd slowness in grep and dired modes, Smith_RS, 2014/03/21