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Re: On being web-friendly and why info must die


From: David Engster
Subject: Re: On being web-friendly and why info must die
Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2014 21:17:50 +0100
User-agent: Gnus/5.13001 (Ma Gnus v0.10) Emacs/24.3.91 (gnu/linux)

Paul Eggert writes:
> On 12/07/2014 06:30 PM, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> I think I understand why they don't want to fix the processing speed.
>> But we should still push them to provide workarounds.  "Separate
>> compilation" would solve this problem
>
> It might, yes.  But that sounds like more work than switching input
> formats would be, if some other input format already has good support
> for most of what we want.
>
>> Indeed the slowdown (factor 100 IIRC last time I measured it) is
>> a serious problem.
>
> Absolutely.  Texinfo's performance is a real turnoff for me, and it
> can't be encouraging potential contributors.

 ~/git-2.2.0/Documentation> time asciidoc -b html user-manual.txt
 asciidoc -b html user-manual.txt  7.26s user 0.02s system 90% cpu 8.068 total

That's for 4.5k lines.

 ~/emacs/doc/misc> time makeinfo --html gnus.texi
 makeinfo --html gnus.texi  2.00s user 0.04s system 85% cpu 2.385 total

That's for 30k lines. Yes, that's texinfo4, of course, but I hear it
still compiles.

I doubt we will be happy with anything that's considerably slower than
texinfo4, which means that whatever we might switch to, it better be
written in something that's fast. That already rules out asciidoc and
Org.

-David



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