At 09:06 AM 9/6/00 +0200, you wrote:
>On Tue, 05 Sep 2000, Allan Brighton told this:
>> "Pasari, Rohit" wrote:
>>>
>>> jde 2.2.3
>>> semantic-1.2.1
>>> speedbar-0.12
>>> elib-1.0
>>>
>>> I am not sure if this is happening with anybody else but the new
>>> jde seems to reload the class/file whenever I have typed a few
>>> lines of code. It freezes up for a second or two while
>>> reloading. Is there a way to prevent this? Thanks for any
>>> suggestion.
>>>
>>
>> Its in the release notes:
>>
>> * The JDE now reparses the current buffer, by default, 30 seconds
>> after you have made a change. Customize
>> jde-auto-parse-buffer-interval to change the parse delay. To
>> disable this feature, toggle jde-auto-parse-enable off.
>>
>> However, I think the default is probably a bit to short.
>> Even with a fast machine, it causes a lot of delays...
>
>I think, the main problem about this new feature is that it also
>reparses the buffer while typing. If it would reparse the buffer about
>ten or twenty seconds after the last change (i.e. _not_ while I'm
>typing), it would be much better. I'm not an emacs-lispler, so I don't
>know whether this is possible...
>
I've experienced this problem but only under XEmacs. I cannot figure out
why this happens under XEmacs. It appears to be a problem with the XEmacs
version of run-with-timer. An XEmacs user told me that XEmacs has another
timer function called itimer. I may try that function when the JDE is
running under XEmacs to see if it produces better results.
- Paul
>
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>Raffael Herzog
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>
>May the penguin be with you!
>
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