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bug#2530: 23/NS: redraws according to mouse-face are slow


From: Andrew Hyatt
Subject: bug#2530: 23/NS: redraws according to mouse-face are slow
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2016 23:15:58 -0500
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.1.50 (darwin)

It seems there is some agreement that there isn't a serious problem
anymore.  I'll close these bugs as doneunreproducible.  Flickerings or
slowness in elisp should probably be considered a different, separate bug.

Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes:

>> From: Christian Kruse <cjk@defunct.ch>
>> Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2016 22:39:20 +0100
>> Cc: 2530@debbugs.gnu.org, Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com>,
>>      Adrian Robert <adrian.b.robert@gmail.com>,
>>      Ian Eure <ian@digg.com>, Emacs-Devel devel <emacs-devel@gnu.org>
>> 
>> Compared to Linux (the Linux hardware is slower, a Notebook from 2011
>> and the OS X notebook is a Macbook Pro Retina from 2014), the OS X
>> version is *pretty* slow. While everything I do with Emacs is nearly
>> instant when using Linux there is a notably delay when using Emacs with
>> OS X.
>
> That's normal: GNU/Linux is significantly more efficient than other
> modern OSes.  Nothing related to Emacs, really.
>
>> The worst example is Magit, which I already profiled because it is
>> *so* slow: when using Linux `magit-status` shows up instantly. It takes
>> about 1.5 seconds when using OS X (hold it, I am aware that this is not
>> the place to discuss Magit performance, it is just an example :-) Every
>> buffer with lots of lines (e.g. a notmuch buffer with 26k mails, my
>> archive of the pg-hackers list) is lightning fast when using Linux, but
>> takes round about 30 seconds when using OS X.
>
> Sounds like you describe a situation that is file I/O extensive.  If
> so, again, there's little wonder you see much faster operation on
> GNU/Linux.  If you'd say the same about comparison with MS-Windows,
> say, then it would be something worth investigating.
>
>> Although I’m not sure that it is only the rendering engine (of course it
>> could also be the elisp interpreter being slower) it occurs to me that
>> it plays its part: especially redraw actions seem to be very slow. For
>> example mu4e is unbearable slow when displaying maildirs with a lot of
>> mails (e.g. the 26k mails maildir I mentioned above) but works fine for
>> small mailboxes; and while the content of the maildir is loading, the
>> buffer is flickering all the time as if it gets redrawn all the time.
>
> The flickering you describe can only be triggered by
> platform-independent parts of the display engine, so again, this isn't
> OS X or NS specific, AFAIU.
>
> Emacs comes with a trace-redisplay command (compiled only if you
> configure Emacs --enable-testing='yes,glyphs'), so if someone wants to
> test the hypothesis that such flickering is specific to NS, they could
> run the same scenario on OS X and on another system, after invoking
> trace-redisplay, and compare the outputs.  I'd expect them to be
> identical (except for the addresses it prints).





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