Jason Haslam wrote:
Well, that's a good point. I certainly haven't considered all of the
implications on the various platforms.
Scroll performance wouldn't worry me too much, but I'm trying to put two
scintilla editors inside of a diff tool. These kind of costs start to
add up when scrolling both views together.
Gosh - I wish scroll performance didn't worry me! :)
I have always felt that the Scintilla widget (GTK2 on Windows XP with
Pango font rendering) running a lexer I wrote was "slow", but I just
now watched CPU time while holding down the Page Down key... wow.
I see 100%, with about 70% of that "kernel" time - as an [unfair]
comparison, a VS6 window showing syntax colored C++ under the same
conditions... shows essentially NO CPU time!
1) where to start?
2) is the Pango/GTK on Windows combo doomed?
3) is this because of "excess" / unbuffered syntax coloring?
Details: SC_CP_UTF8, SC_CACHE_DOCUMENT, caml lexer
Robert Roessler
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