I can consistently get Carbon Emacs to skyrocket the CPU load on on my
system by opening a semi-large file (4000 lines) and invoking an
incremental search for a term that's somewhere in the middle of the
buffer.  I have also noticed CPU load issues while saving buffers, but
these are less consistent.  At first, I thought it was a problem with
one of my packages, but I've tried running Emacs with the --quick
option to avoid loading external configuration, and the problem
persists.  Has anyone else experienced this?  Suggested workarounds or
fixes?

YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu suggested a patch that David Reitter claims to fix
a similar sounding CPU load problem.  Is this likely my same problem?
Are we likely to see this patch in the next Carbon Emacs release?
http://groups.google.com/group/gnu.emacs.bug/browse_thread/thread/b185e1ecc2f38008

Install Details:
GNU Emacs 22.1.50.1 (i386-apple-darwin8.10.1, Carbon Version 1.6.0) of
2007-11-06 on seijiz.local
1st gen Intel MacBook Pro
Fresh install of Leopard.

Side note: My co-worker runs the exact same version of Carbon Emacs
and cannot reproduce this problem.  He does run a new MBP and did
instead upgrade to Leopard from Tiger if that could possibly affect
anything.

Thanks,
Ryan
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