On 2018-06-08 14:32, Eli Zaretskii wrote:>> Cc: 31666@debbugs.gnu.org >> From: Clément Pit-Claudel >> Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2018 14:04:16 -0400 >> >> How hard would it be to introduce a no-break text property? > > The problem is not in introduction of the property, the problem is in > implementing property look up where we decide whether to break a line > on a whitespace character. That look up might be costly, especially > if, as usual, we are required to support both text and overlay > properties. I see, thanks. If I understand correctly, at the moment, the check is done in the IT_DISPLAYING_WHITESPACE macro, and indeed that macro only checks for spaces and tabs. Would it help to restrict that property to spaces and tabs, since we only break lines on these at the moment? Or is the cost of accessing text properties from IT_DISPLAYING_WHITESPACE too high in any case? I tried to see how often text properties were accessed after calling IT_DISPLAYING_WHITESPACE, but without too much success. In one of the 4 calls, it seems that a subsequent call to PRODUCE_GLYPHS will check specified-space properties like QCalign_to. For the other three calls, I'm not sure. Would these other three calls sufer from additional property checks? (I can see how overlay properties would further complicate matters. Maybe we could restrict support to char properties, at first) Clément.