Compared to 2.3.2, 2.3.3beta2 Field and Method
completion is slow. In 2.3.2, completion was almost
instaneous, except the first time completion was
called.

Jeba
--- Paul Kinnucan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Raul Acevedo writes:
>  > Paul Kinnucan wrote:
>  > 
>  >  > Emacs is not multithreaded. You can try to
> interleave operations
>  >  > between keystrokes but this is dicey. Further,
> the current file is
>  >  > not necessarily ever going to be completed in
> the current session.
>  > 
>  > Emacs Lisp isn't, but Emacs can start
> asynchronous processes.  If JDEE
>  > uses Java reflection, I'm assuming this is done
> in the BSH buffer...
>  > 
> 
> Yes. I suppose. One possibility might be to start a
> process when
> emacs starts up that builds a completion database
> for the entire
> classpath in the background and ships it over to
> Emacs either via
> standard I/O or via a temporary file. Provision
> would need to be
> made for updating the database as files are
> compiled.
> 
> - Paul
> 
>  > It's possible create multiple BSH buffers to
> handle multiple async
>  > requests.  You create a new one (up to a
> configurable max) when all
>  > others are busy, otherwise you pick the first
> free one.
>  > 
>  > I did something like this for my MIT undergrad
> thesis, which was done in
>  > Emacs Lisp... it's been a while, but I'm sure
> something like this is
>  > possible.  It shouldn't even be that bad to set
> up, if you properly
>  > abstract how you dispatch a subprocess request.
>  > 
>  >  > One use is for the JDEE to build its own
> completion database, e.g.,
>  >  > semantic, that does not rely on Java
> reflection. This approach has
>  >  > been discussed at length on this list several
> times over the last
>  >  > three years. Please refer to the archive for
> more info.
>  > 
>  > Interesting.  I'll have to look it up...
>  > 
>  > Raul
> 


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