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Re: org-persist files in /tmp
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tomas |
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Re: org-persist files in /tmp |
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Fri, 23 Dec 2022 07:35:13 +0100 |
On Thu, Dec 22, 2022 at 11:07:52PM +0700, Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 22/12/2022 22:45, Tim Cross wrote:
> > Could some of the issues people are concerned about regarding use of
> > /tmp be avoided if instead the temporary files were put into ~/.cache?
[...]
> Another idea is to avoid caching of parse result for small files.
I haven't been following along very closely, but seeing the
involved complexities, I'd appreciate a knob to disable caching
altogether.
My usage of Org hasn't triggered any slowdowns which would be
worth all that complexity (and yes, my biggest Org file so-far
is 36k lines, and my box isn't the fastest around).
But, of course, it's your call :-)
Cheers
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- Re: org-persist files in /tmp, (continued)
- Re: org-persist files in /tmp, Greg Minshall, 2022/12/21
- Re: org-persist files in /tmp, Ruijie Yu, 2022/12/22
- Re: org-persist files in /tmp, Max Nikulin, 2022/12/22
- Re: org-persist files in /tmp, Tim Cross, 2022/12/22
- Re: org-persist files in /tmp, Max Nikulin, 2022/12/22
- Re: org-persist files in /tmp,
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- Re: org-persist files in /tmp, Max Nikulin, 2022/12/23
- Re: org-persist files in /tmp, tomas, 2022/12/23
- Re: org-persist files in /tmp, Ihor Radchenko, 2022/12/25
- Re: org-persist files in /tmp, Ihor Radchenko, 2022/12/25
- Re: org-persist files in /tmp, tomas, 2022/12/25
- Re: org-persist files in /tmp, Ihor Radchenko, 2022/12/25
- Re: org-persist files in /tmp, Ihor Radchenko, 2022/12/25
Re: org-persist files in /tmp, Tim Cross, 2022/12/21