Ar an cúigiú lá is fiche de mí Deireadh Fómhair, scríobh Uwe Brauer:
I sometimes run into performance issues with large (LaTeX) buffers,
having font-lock mode[1] and x-symbol running[2]
I found narrowing always messy but I am thinking of give it a try.
Does anybody know whether it could (or should) improve performance?
Commenting without experimenting; the line-number and charcount-to-bytecount
code are both below the level that narrowing occurs at. Narrowing shouldn’t
help them. x-symbol and font-lock should in theory be able to benefit from
it, but experimentation would be definitive.
In your position I’d split my LaTeX buffers into different files, but I
understand that may not be an option for collaborative work.
--
‘Liston operated so fast that he once accidentally amputated an assistant’s
fingers along with a patient’s leg, […] The patient and the assistant both
died of sepsis, and a spectator reportedly died of shock, resulting in the
only known procedure with a 300% mortality.’ (Atul Gawande, NEJM, 2012)
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