On Jul 30, 2015 7:19 PM, "Stefan Monnier" wrote: > > > Sorry for the delay in responding. I think a reasonable short term > > measure is to set python-shell-enable-font-lock to nil by default, and > > perhaps add a warning to the doc string to the effect that setting it > > to a non-nil value can dramatically slow down printing. > > As mentioned, font-lock is but one of the parts of Emacs that slow down > as lines get longer. python-shell-enable-font-lock is the only place I've encountered were things become unusable. I'm not all that concerned with things slowing down slightly, but I do think the cases (like this one) that render emacs unusable need to be fixed or worked around. > > In the case of comint modes, rather than disable font-lock we should > refrain from font-locking the text after the last \n (since that's the > line that keeps getting expanded, so we end up re-font-locking it O(N) > times for a line of length N, for a total amount of work of O(N^2)). > IIRC I have a similar hack in grep.el or compile.el. OK, but unless there are clear plans to fix this soon the default value of python-shell-enable-font-lock should be changed to nil until such time as a fix is in place. Best, Ista > > > Stefan