> It's a single 21,728-character line. Yeah? This isn’t 1970. I have 32gb of ram and a 12 core cpu. It’s a bug. It should either parse the file (instantly, it’s 27kb) or it should at least stop after a few ms and tell me it’s lame and needs me to switch manually to another mode. I mean, given the 28.2 user experience, there is no opportunity to switch to fundamental mode because emacs was hosed. I don’t even think ctrl-g worked for me. Chris On Sat, Nov 5, 2022 at 00:50 Gerd Möllmann wrote: > On 05.11.22 08:01, Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > What is reproducible, exactly? > > I don't understand. The infinite loop is reproducible, "pegging one > core" as he expressed it, using up one CPU core. > > > Visiting the file is almost > > instantaneous here, in Emacs 29. What did you do to get Emacs into an > > infloop? > > Maybe I switched applications with Cmd-TAB, or something else triggering > redisplay. Do a M-x or C-l. > > > It is IMO unreasonable to expect CC Mode to do something sensible with > > random sequence of characters that don't resemble C in any way. > > I think no-one expects that. The bug is the uninterruptable loop or > whatever causes it. >