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Re: Major modes using `widen' is a good, even essential, programming pra
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Alan Mackenzie |
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Re: Major modes using `widen' is a good, even essential, programming practice. |
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Sun, 7 Aug 2022 19:20:44 +0000 |
Hello, Eli.
On Sun, Aug 07, 2022 at 20:23:21 +0300, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > Date: Sun, 7 Aug 2022 17:01:09 +0000
> > Cc: gregory@heytings.org, emacs-devel@gnu.org
> > From: Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de>
> > > > Consider the second jit-lock chunk
> > > > at the beginning of xdisp.c. Fontifying that chunk involves looking
> > > > back 1500 characters before BEG to see that it needs
> > > > font-lock-comment-face. You might argue that that information will be
> > > > in a cache anyway, but that's not dependable.
> > > Either in the cache or in the buffer: the previous chunk was
> > > fontified, so its end has the font-lock-comment-face. So you know.
> > No, you don't. The buffer might be being opened by desktop in a large
> > comment in the middle of the file.
> You've changed the scenario, yes?
Yes. We've got to deal with all scenarios, preferably without
special-caseing special cases.
> > What jit-lock/font-lock actually do at the moment is to widen, then use
> > syntax-ppss, i.e. in effect scan from BOB.
> Yes, and that's SLOOOWWWW!
On my machine, with an optimised build, it takes just under 20 ms to
parse-partial-sexp over xdisp.c (not counting any redisplay at the end).
I don't understand any more than Dmitry does, why your unoptimised build
is taking 25 times as long.
> > > > Also, the (BEG END) region will typically get rounded up to whole
> > > > lines, again "violating" that chunk.
> > > That's a far cry from going to BOB. And if you ask nicely, we
> > > could arrange that jit-lock calls you only on line boundaries
> > > (unless lines are longer than some reasonable value).
> > The search for line boundaries is done by font-lock.el.
> I don't trust it to DTRT when lines are very long.
I think I raised the topic a few days ago of font-lock expanding regions
to whole lines. Maybe we shouldn't do it for long lines. We'd need
something in its place, though.
> > > > In principle, font-lock needs to look outside of (BEG END).
> > > No, it doesn't. A string cannot begin before a beginning of a
> > > function, for example. And if you need to go too far, just give up
> > > and blame the user who writes such code. It is much better than
> > > letting every use of CC Mode wait because once in a blue moon someone
> > > could have a very long string.
> > That "needing to go too far" is an instantaneous jump, not a scanning.
> Please tell that to someone who doesn't edit C sources as frequently
> as I do.
Are you saying that long strings and long comments cause a particular
slowdown in C Mode, not seen when strings and comments are all short?
> > The string start will be in a parse-partial-sexp result somewhere.
> > Sometimes people write long strings. They certainly write long comments.
> Why do I have top suffer every day just because someone, somewhere,
> might do that? I'd rather we "punish" those few people who do it
> (rarely).
I don't think we should punish people who write comments. I'm thinking
of Gerd M., who was likely the writer of the comment at the beginning of
xdisp.c.
--
Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).
- Re: Major modes using `widen' is a good, even essential, programming practice., (continued)
- Re: Major modes using `widen' is a good, even essential, programming practice., Alan Mackenzie, 2022/08/07
- Re: Major modes using `widen' is a good, even essential, programming practice., Eli Zaretskii, 2022/08/07
- Re: Major modes using `widen' is a good, even essential, programming practice., Dmitry Gutov, 2022/08/07
- Re: Major modes using `widen' is a good, even essential, programming practice., Eli Zaretskii, 2022/08/07
- Re: Major modes using `widen' is a good, even essential, programming practice., Dmitry Gutov, 2022/08/07
- Re: Major modes using `widen' is a good, even essential, programming practice., Eli Zaretskii, 2022/08/07
- Re: Major modes using `widen' is a good, even essential, programming practice., Stefan Monnier, 2022/08/07
- Re: Major modes using `widen' is a good, even essential, programming practice., Óscar Fuentes, 2022/08/07
- Re: Major modes using `widen' is a good, even essential, programming practice., Eli Zaretskii, 2022/08/07
- Re: Major modes using `widen' is a good, even essential, programming practice., Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2022/08/07
- Re: Major modes using `widen' is a good, even essential, programming practice.,
Alan Mackenzie <=
- Re: Major modes using `widen' is a good, even essential, programming practice., Dmitry Gutov, 2022/08/07
- Re: Major modes using `widen' is a good, even essential, programming practice., Eli Zaretskii, 2022/08/07
- Re: Major modes using `widen' is a good, even essential, programming practice., Alan Mackenzie, 2022/08/08
- Re: Major modes using `widen' is a good, even essential, programming practice., Eli Zaretskii, 2022/08/08
- CC Mode with font-lock-maximum-decoration 2 [Was Major modes using `widen' is a good, even essential, programming practice.], Alan Mackenzie, 2022/08/08
- Re: CC Mode with font-lock-maximum-decoration 2 [Was Major modes using `widen' is a good, even essential, programming practice.], Gregory Heytings, 2022/08/08
- Re: CC Mode with font-lock-maximum-decoration 2, Alan Mackenzie, 2022/08/08
- Re: CC Mode with font-lock-maximum-decoration 2, Gregory Heytings, 2022/08/08
- Re: CC Mode with font-lock-maximum-decoration 2, Gregory Heytings, 2022/08/09
- Re: CC Mode with font-lock-maximum-decoration 2 [Was Major modes using `widen' is a good, even essential, programming practice.], Eli Zaretskii, 2022/08/08