ASSI writes:
> I haven't tried so-long-mode (it seems to have become available only
> with emacs-27), but it appears from its description that it would also
> DTRT in my particular case.
Now that I did try it: so-long-mode doesn't recognize the file I'm
testing it with aas problematic apparently.
Ken Brown via Cygwin writes:
> emacs has long had problems with slow redisplay in files with long
> lines. See, for example,
>
> https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=13675
>
> and all the bugs that have been merged with it. One suggestion I've
> seen recently is to try so-long-mode. D
Achim Gratz writes:
> This release seems to have a serious performance regression when using
> diff-mode on large diffs with long lines (e.g. created by comparing the
> logs of two compilations), especially when combined with
> toggle-truncate-lines. Emacs becomes unresponsive with 100% CPU load
>
On 8/15/2020 11:07 AM, Achim Gratz wrote:
Ken Brown via Cygwin-announce writes:
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* emacs-27.1-1
* emacs-common-27.1-1
* emacs-X11-27.1-1
* emacs-w32-27.1-1
* emacs-lucid-27.1-1
This release seems to have a serious performanc
Ken Brown via Cygwin-announce writes:
> The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
>
> * emacs-27.1-1
> * emacs-common-27.1-1
> * emacs-X11-27.1-1
> * emacs-w32-27.1-1
> * emacs-lucid-27.1-1
This release seems to have a serious performance regression when using
diff-mode
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* emacs-27.1-1
* emacs-common-27.1-1
* emacs-X11-27.1-1
* emacs-w32-27.1-1
* emacs-lucid-27.1-1
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