Hi all, First of all, thank you so much to all of the developers that have contributed to notmuch. I think it is a beautiful piece of software and it has certainly made my life better.
I have an email with about 16 threads (responses back and forth 16 times, there are some pdf attachements thrown in there as well) that takes considerable time (30 seconds to a minute) to open up using the notmuch Emacs interface. As an aside, there are also some HTML emails in there which I have read could be the culprit. I have run the Emacs profiler and have attached the profiler report. >From viewing the results from the profiler, it seems that there recursive calls to `notmuch-show-insert-thread` (one call for each thread, I presume) and as I follow the calls down the stack it turns out that the function `indent-rigidly` takes up 63% of the CPU cycles. Anyone have any insight as to why this is happening or next steps that I could try to debug this? I am running Emacs 26.1 (with Doom, in case that matters, in the call stack the `+mail/notmuch-show-reuse-buffer` is part of Doom) on OSX version 10.14.1. Please let me know if any other information would be useful! Thank you, Cole _______________________________________________ notmuch mailing list [email protected] https://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch
