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Re: Implementing Eclipse's "organize-imports" in Emacs Lisp
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Miles Bader |
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Re: Implementing Eclipse's "organize-imports" in Emacs Lisp |
Date: |
Mon, 28 Jan 2008 17:05:05 +0900 |
Richard Stallman <address@hidden> writes:
> Assuming it does not exist, I'd be inclined to create a Java
> application to run in the background which provides an IPC mechanism
> to talk to Emacs Lisp.
>
> What causes the "startup overhead"? Is it loading a large analysis
> program? Is it parsing and analyzing your program?
I don't how much of it is the GUI bits (which presumably Emacs wouldn't
use), but the normal Eclipse app is _extremely_ slow just to start, even
before you load a project.
Of course it _also_ consumes vast amounts of memory, which make having a
persistent process around a bit less inviting ... :-(
-Miles
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- Re: Implementing Eclipse's "organize-imports" in Emacs Lisp, (continued)
- Re: Implementing Eclipse's "organize-imports" in Emacs Lisp, Paul Michael Reilly, 2008/01/24
- Re: [jdee-users] Implementing Eclipse's "organize-imports" in Emacs Lisp, Yee Keat Phuah, 2008/01/25
- Re: Implementing Eclipse's "organize-imports" in Emacs Lisp, Tom Tromey, 2008/01/24
- Re: Implementing Eclipse's "organize-imports" in Emacs Lisp, Tassilo Horn, 2008/01/25
- Re: Implementing Eclipse's "organize-imports" in Emacs Lisp, Alan Shutko, 2008/01/25
Re: Implementing Eclipse's "organize-imports" in Emacs Lisp, Tom Tromey, 2008/01/22
Re: Implementing Eclipse's "organize-imports" in Emacs Lisp, Richard Stallman, 2008/01/28