Hi Jon,
I've never had this problem with semantic scanning any buffers other than
Java buffers nor have I had any reports of anything similar. There must be
something very bizarrely with your setup. It doesn't help that I have no
idea what version of the JDE you are using, what version of semantic, or
even what version of Emacs. Please file a problem report so I can least
have an idea of what kind of an environment you have.
- Paul
At 01:29 PM 11/28/00 -0600, you wrote:
>Where does JDE decide which buffers to scan? It's still scanning other
>buffers and this is really becoming a problem as JDE is scanning very large
>shell buffers and essentially stopping my emacs process while it parses.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Paul Kinnucan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 3:57 PM
>To: Schewe, Jon (MN65)
>Subject: RE: scanning all buffers?
>
>
>At 03:34 PM 10/13/00 -0500, you wrote:
>>Is there something that I can do to help track this down? Like put a
>>message call in a function or something like this so I know what's causing
>>it?
>
>semantic-bovinate-toplevel is the function that triggers reparsing. You
>could put a
>message form in it.
>
>I simply opened a Java buffer (causes a parse as expected) and then invoked
>JDE->Compile
>on it (compile buffer opens normally, no parse, which is what I expected).
>This is enough
>to convince me that compile buffers, at least, are not being parsed on my
>system.
>I've also not noticed any other extraneous parsing.
>
>- Paul
>
>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: Paul Kinnucan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>>Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 3:28 PM
>>>To: Schewe, Jon (MN65)
>>>Subject: Re: scanning all buffers?
>>>
>>>
>>>At 02:46 PM 10/13/00 -0500, you wrote:
>>>>I know that the hash marks printed in the minibuffer when
>>>opening a java
>>>>file signify that the buffer is being scanned. However it
>>>seems that after
>>>>I've opened a java file all of my new buffers are being
>>>scanned, including
>>>>such things as email buffers a nd compilation buffers. This
>>>can really slow
>>>>things down. Is there any reasoning behind this?
>>>
>>>This is not intended to happen, I don't know how it could
>>>happen, and it
>>>does not happen on my system. Only Java buffers are parsed on
>>>my system.
>>>
>>>- Paul
>>>
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