Le dim. 19 janv. 2020 à 16:28, Eli Zaretskii a écrit : > > From: Fabrice Popineau > > Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2020 15:24:19 +0100 > > Cc: Emacs developers > > > > > .... scrolling through an elisp buffer: I started the timer by hand > and > > > scrolled down for 1000 lines .... > > > > How, exactly, did you do the scrolling? How did you stop the scrolling > > at 1000 lines? Do you get this slowness on any elisp buffer, or is it a > > particular one? > > > > I used my phone timer. It was my init.el file but I get the same result > with dired.el > > You didn't answer the question about the exact way of scrolling you > used. C-n or down arrow > Also, did you measure the CPU time it took, out of those 35 sec? (I > assume the time you measured was elapsed time, yes?) > > > > .... and it took 45s on Windows/WSL and 35s on Windows/native. > > > > That is slow indeed. > > > > Definitely. > > Not necessarily. The elapsed time has little to do with the speed we > scroll. We could expect emacs to be a little bit more reactive here. Fabrice