andy, puhleeeze!
"turn off lazy lock" is not the solution. the solution is to fix the gutter
code to avoid recalculation! it shouldn't matter what other lisp packages do.
if the gutter code isn't made robust enough by release time, we'll have to
disable it by default.
Andy Piper wrote:
At 01:23 AM 4/26/00 -0700, Ben Wing wrote:
>Andy, your gutter implementation needs some serious profiling for garbage
>collection.
Oops. I'll take a look. You use lazy-lock don't you. I imagine this has a
lot to do with it. I wish lazy-lock would curl up in a corner and die.
Lazy-lock causes stuff to get recalculated the *whole* time.
Please try turning off lazy lock and see if that improve things.
andy
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