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Re: [O] notifications for todo items
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Peter Münster |
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Re: [O] notifications for todo items |
Date: |
Sun, 26 Feb 2012 01:09:03 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.130004 (Ma Gnus v0.4) Emacs/24.0.93 (gnu/linux) |
On Sat, Feb 25 2012, Nick Dokos wrote:
> A quick first impression: orgntf-process seems expensive. It seems
> to take 100% of one core (I've got a quad-core processor) for three or
> four seconds every fifty seconds. Unfortunately, the core is the same one
> that's running emacs, so emacs stops responding for those three or four
> seconds. I have disabled org-notify for now.
How many lines do you have in your org-files?
(I've about 200 and execution time is about 100ms.)
I call now "(org-element-parse-buffer 'heading)", I hope it's faster for
you. Is it faster, when the file is byte-compiled?
Other ideas:
- I could divide orgntf-process into several tasks, so that things run
more smoothly.
- You could call (org-notify-start -60), so the process will be called,
when idle for one minute.
The file has a new home: https://github.com/p-m/org-notify
There is now `orgntf-verbose' to see execution time of
`orgntf-todo-list'.
Thanks for testing!
--
Peter
- [O] notifications for todo items, Peter Münster, 2012/02/22
- Re: [O] notifications for todo items, Nick Dokos, 2012/02/22
- Re: [O] notifications for todo items, Peter Münster, 2012/02/23
- Re: [O] notifications for todo items, Nick Dokos, 2012/02/23
- Re: [O] notifications for todo items, Nick Dokos, 2012/02/24
- Re: [O] notifications for todo items,
Peter Münster <=
- Re: [O] notifications for todo items, Nick Dokos, 2012/02/25
- Re: [O] notifications for todo items, Nick Dokos, 2012/02/26
- [O] optimisation of org-notify (was: notifications for todo items), Peter Münster, 2012/02/26
- Re: [O] notifications for todo items, Nicolas Goaziou, 2012/02/26
- Re: [O] notifications for todo items, Peter Münster, 2012/02/26