Am 28.11.2010 22:32, schrieb Nick Dokos: > Rainer Stengele <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> I tried with pressing "n" step by step 10 times, so no leaning on the "n" >> key: >> >> org-agenda-next-line 10 >> 0.3139999999 0.0314 >> next-line 10 >> 0.3139999999 0.0314 >> org-detach-overlay 12 >> 0.0 0.0 >> org-agenda-post-command-hook 12 >> 0.0 0.0 >> org-agenda-do-context-action 10 >> 0.0 0.0 >> org-get-at-bol 10 >> 0.0 0.0 >> org-unhighlight 12 >> 0.0 0.0 >> font-lock-mode 1 >> 0.0 0.0 >> font-lock-default-function 1 >> 0.0 0.0 >> >> >> I see no change. Emacs is on Windows XP. >> > OK - next-line is indeed taking up all the time (but the exact equality > and the 0.0 times make me wonder about the clock resolution on this > platform and how reliable elp is here), so, unless there is some > backdoor connection, these delays have nothing to do with org - it's > emacs itself which is slow: 31ms per call is not as slow as it was > yesterday, but it's still 25x what I see. > > Eric, do you encounter this problem on Emacs/Windows XP as well? Has > anybody encountered this problem on anything *but* Emacs/Windows XP? > > Rainer, if you'd like to continue the exercise, maybe the thing to do is > to profile functions that next-line calls and get another profile. The > only other function that seems likely to take up time is line-move, so > you might proceed like this: > > Set up a minimal emacs so that you don't have to retype everything > over and over. Something like the following, where I assume you use > org-install to initialize org - you'll also have to change the load-path > and the list of org-agenda-files to suit your situation: > > --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- > (add-to-list 'load-path "~/elisp/org-mode/lisp") > (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.\\(org\\|org_archive\\|txt\\)$" . > org-mode)) > (require 'org-install) > (require 'org-agenda) > (global-set-key "\C-cl" 'org-store-link) > (global-set-key "\C-ca" 'org-agenda) > (global-set-key "\C-cr" 'elp-results) > > (elp-instrument-list '(org-agenda-next-line next-line line-move)) > (setq org-agenda-files '("~/lib/org/work.org" "~/lib/org/home.org")) > (org-agenda-list) > (elp-reset-all) > --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- > > Save it in a file called minimal.emacs and then say > > emacs -Q --load minimal.emacs > > You should get an agenda - press "n" a dozen times, and then C-c r > to get the results. You can add more functions to the list above > (the next few candidates are line-move-partial, line-move-visual, > line-move-1). Assuming that you get consistent results implicating > these, I suspect that the thing to do is to post your findings in > an emacs forum or open an emacs bug report. > > I haven't gone back to check your original emails, but is there > a particular version of emacs that exhibits this problem? Is there > a version that does *not* exhibit it? When exactly did you start > noticing this behavior (relative to emacs updates etc)? > > Thanks, > Nick > > > Continuing the exercice I found:
(elp-instrument-list '(org-agenda-next-line next-line line-move)) results in
org-agenda-next-line 12 0.016 0.0013333333
next-line 12 0.0 0.0
line-move 12 0.0 0.0
(elp-instrument-list '(org-agenda-next-line next-line line-move
line-move-partial line-move-visual line-move-1)) results in
org-agenda-next-line 12 0.015 0.00125
next-line 12 0.0 0.0
line-move 12 0.0 0.0
line-move-partial 12 0.0 0.0
line-move-1 12 0.0 0.0
changing to agenda month view and "n"-ing through all entries results in:
org-agenda-next-line 93 0.2180000000 0.0023440860
next-line 93 0.016 0.0001720430
line-move 93 0.0 0.0
line-move-partial 93 0.0 0.0
line-move-1 93 0.0 0.0
further, after elp-instrument-package RET org RET (and doing lots of "n"s and
"p"s)
org-agenda-do-context-action 445
1.5169999999 0.0034089887
org-display-outline-path 428
1.4699999999 0.0034345794
org-get-outline-path 428
1.1270000000 0.0026331775
org-up-heading-safe 1932
1.0960000000 0.0005672877
org-agenda-next-line 224
0.9700000000 0.0043303571
org-agenda-previous-line 221
0.8540000000 0.0038642533
line-move 445
0.3070000000 0.0006898876
next-line 224
0.2160000000 0.0009642857
line-move-1 445
0.1980000000 0.0004449438
line-move-partial 445 0.109
0.0002449438
org-format-outline-path 428 0.078
0.0001822429
org-outline-level 3436 0.061
1.77...e-005
org-back-to-heading 1932 0.016
8.28...e-006
org-detach-overlay 447 0.0
0.0
org-agenda-post-command-hook 447 0.0
0.0
org-add-props 1504 0.0
0.0
org-get-at-bol 445 0.0
0.0
org-unhighlight 447 0.0
0.0
after disabling the showing of the outline path in agenda views:
line-move 430
0.1890000000 0.0004395348
line-move-1 430
0.1730000000 0.0004023255
org-agenda-previous-line 214
0.1560000000 0.0007289719
org-agenda-next-line 216 0.095
0.0004398148
next-line 216 0.048
0.0002222222
org-agenda-do-context-action 430 0.047
0.0001093023
org-detach-overlay 431 0.015
3.48...e-005
org-unhighlight 431 0.015
3.48...e-005
line-move-partial 430 0.0
0.0
org-agenda-post-command-hook 431 0.0
0.0
org-get-at-bol 430 0.0
0.0
scrolling with "n" and "p" runs smoothly now! Sigh! That means the slowness is
connected to my .emacs and org settings!?
I'am afraid I have to go through all the settings and find the culprit.
Rainer
<<attachment: rainer_stengele.vcf>>
_______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
