* Emacs trunk(+AUCTeX) regressions
@ 2009-02-01 10:10 Angelo Graziosi
2009-02-01 11:22 ` Ralf Angeli
2009-02-01 14:40 ` Chong Yidong
0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Angelo Graziosi @ 2009-02-01 10:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-devel; +Cc: auctex-devel
It seems that the changes in Emacs 23.0.60 trunk that have been done
between 2009.01.27 and 2009.01.31 cause big regressions on Cygwin and
GNU/Linux Kubuntu 8.04.02 (even if here they are weaker), mainly with
AUCTeX.
Visiting a tex file can take several seconds and when one type a character
it takes some time before it is echoized. The effect are greater with
bigger file. Also closing a buffer or quitting from Emacs takes some time.
I am using the AUCTeX build I did 2009.01.14.
Emacs has lost "fluidity" and is "unusable".
The build I did 2009.01.27 works just fine.
It is more than an year I use Emacs from CVS (GTK weekly builds) without
big problems and Emacs has been, for all this time, fast and stable. It is
a pity that this happens in a pre-pretest stage.
Cheers,
Angelo.
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* Re: Emacs trunk(+AUCTeX) regressions
2009-02-01 10:10 Emacs trunk(+AUCTeX) regressions Angelo Graziosi
@ 2009-02-01 11:22 ` Ralf Angeli
2009-02-01 16:27 ` Angelo Graziosi
2009-02-01 14:40 ` Chong Yidong
1 sibling, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Ralf Angeli @ 2009-02-01 11:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Angelo Graziosi; +Cc: auctex-devel, emacs-devel
* Angelo Graziosi (2009-02-01) writes:
> It seems that the changes in Emacs 23.0.60 trunk that have been done
> between 2009.01.27 and 2009.01.31 cause big regressions on Cygwin and
> GNU/Linux Kubuntu 8.04.02 (even if here they are weaker), mainly with
> AUCTeX.
>
> Visiting a tex file can take several seconds and when one type a character
> it takes some time before it is echoized. The effect are greater with
> bigger file. Also closing a buffer or quitting from Emacs takes some time.
I cannot reproduce this with
emacs -Q -l auctex circ.tex
using an anti-aliased DejaVu Sans Mono font or a non-anti-aliased
Terminal font on Debian sid. In the anti-aliased case there is a
noticable lag during scrolling. But it is not so bad that it shows
during character insertion.
So please provide a minimal test case starting from emacs -Q (likely
with a sample LaTeX file) for reproducing the problem.
--
Ralf
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* Re: Emacs trunk(+AUCTeX) regressions
2009-02-01 10:10 Emacs trunk(+AUCTeX) regressions Angelo Graziosi
2009-02-01 11:22 ` Ralf Angeli
@ 2009-02-01 14:40 ` Chong Yidong
1 sibling, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Chong Yidong @ 2009-02-01 14:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Angelo Graziosi; +Cc: auctex-devel, emacs-devel
Angelo Graziosi <Angelo.Graziosi@roma1.infn.it> writes:
> It seems that the changes in Emacs 23.0.60 trunk that have been done
> between 2009.01.27 and 2009.01.31 cause big regressions on Cygwin and
> GNU/Linux Kubuntu 8.04.02 (even if here they are weaker), mainly with
> AUCTeX.
Can anyone can reproduce this bug?
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* Re: Emacs trunk(+AUCTeX) regressions
2009-02-01 11:22 ` Ralf Angeli
@ 2009-02-01 16:27 ` Angelo Graziosi
2009-02-01 17:49 ` Ralf Angeli
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Angelo Graziosi @ 2009-02-01 16:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ralf Angeli; +Cc: auctex-devel, emacs-devel
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With a binary search, the changes which cause the problems I see, are
localized between
CVS of 20090129 15:30 (works fine)
and
CVS of 20090129 15:40 (does not work fine)
i.e.
$ cat src_ChangeLog-20090129_1540-1530.diff
--- /tmp/emacs/src/ChangeLog 2009-02-01 16:24:46.031250000 +0100
+++ emacs/src/ChangeLog 2009-02-01 14:02:47.000000000 +0100
@@ -1,3 +1,26 @@
+2009-01-29 Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com>
+
+ * keyboard.c (pending_signals): New var.
+ (poll_for_input, input_available_signal, init_keyboard): Set it.
+ (process_pending_signals): New function.
+
+ * lisp.h (QUIT): Check pending_signals instead of
+ interrupt_input_pending. Use process_pending_signals.
+
+ * atimer.c (run_timers, alarm_signal_handler): Update
+ pending_signals.
+
+ * process.c (wait_reading_process_output): Use
+ process_pending_signals.
+
+ * sysdep.c (emacs_write): Use process_pending_signals.
+
+ * xterm.c (XTread_socket): Update pending_signals.
+
+ * w32term.c (w32_read_socket): Update pending_signals.
+
+ * w32inevt.c (w32_console_read_socket): Update pending_signals.
+
2009-01-29 Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org>
* xftfont.c (xftfont_has_char): New function.
To reproduce the things I have attached a tarball which contains a .tex
file to be used under Emacs+AUCTeX and a skeleton of my ".emacs" file.
Indeed something there triggers the problems. As you can see in ".emacs" I
have (since I was 'children' with Emacs...):
(setq imenu-auto-rescan-maxout 500000)
which seems to cause the problems. If you comment out it, then
Emacs-builds > 20090129-15:30 seems to work normally. Instead with
"imenu-auto-rescan-maxout" > 80000 (default 60000, me 500000), when I type
a key, it is echoized (appears) after: 9 seconds (gulp!) on Cygwin and 1.5
seconds on GNU/Linux Kubuntu 8.04.02!
As I wrote: it is more than an year I use Emacs23-gtk+AUCTeX, and with
"(setq imenu-auto-rescan-maxout 500000)", without big problems.
Ralf, I am afraid I can't give a short example to be used with emacs -Q...
The test case should have many lines and many sectioning (section,
chapter, subsection...). However the test case I send is simple to use:
after visiting it with Emacs, one should only type a character a see after
how many seconds it appear (obviously all this with the skeleton .emacs
substituting yours temporarly).
Cheers,
Angelo.
On Sun, 1 Feb 2009, Ralf Angeli wrote:
> * Angelo Graziosi (2009-02-01) writes:
>
>> It seems that the changes in Emacs 23.0.60 trunk that have been done
>> between 2009.01.27 and 2009.01.31 cause big regressions on Cygwin and
>> GNU/Linux Kubuntu 8.04.02 (even if here they are weaker), mainly with
>> AUCTeX.
>>
>> Visiting a tex file can take several seconds and when one type a character
>> it takes some time before it is echoized. The effect are greater with
>> bigger file. Also closing a buffer or quitting from Emacs takes some time.
>
> I cannot reproduce this with
> emacs -Q -l auctex circ.tex
> using an anti-aliased DejaVu Sans Mono font or a non-anti-aliased
> Terminal font on Debian sid. In the anti-aliased case there is a
> noticable lag during scrolling. But it is not so bad that it shows
> during character insertion.
>
> So please provide a minimal test case starting from emacs -Q (likely
> with a sample LaTeX file) for reproducing the problem.
>
>
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* Re: Emacs trunk(+AUCTeX) regressions
2009-02-01 16:27 ` Angelo Graziosi
@ 2009-02-01 17:49 ` Ralf Angeli
2009-02-01 21:46 ` Angelo Graziosi
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Ralf Angeli @ 2009-02-01 17:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Angelo Graziosi; +Cc: auctex-devel, emacs-devel
* Angelo Graziosi (2009-02-01) writes:
> To reproduce the things I have attached a tarball which contains a .tex
> file to be used under Emacs+AUCTeX and a skeleton of my ".emacs" file.
It was a bit tricky to untar it because even though it has a .bz2
extension it is not compressed.
Anyway, activating the Imenu facilities as shown in your .emacs file
(setting `imenu-auto-rescan' and `imenu-auto-rescan-maxout' as well as
adding the Imenu menu) and typing a character at the end of the sample
file I got the following results:
Function Name Call Count Elapsed Time Average Time
====================================== ========== ============ ============
imenu-update-menubar 16 0.906322 0.056645125
imenu--make-index-alist 1 0.905833 0.905833
LaTeX-imenu-create-index-function 1 0.905628 0.905628
re-search-backward 27 0.8893579999 0.0329391851
LaTeX-outline-level 23 0.0115990000 0.0005043043
LaTeX-outline-name 23 0.002258 9.817...e-05
LaTeX-outline-offset 23 0.001095 4.760...e-05
LaTeX-largest-level 23 0.0003670000 1.595...e-05
imenu--truncate-items 1 0.000117 0.000117
LaTeX-outline-regexp 1 7.2e-05 7.2e-05
`LaTeX-imenu-create-index-function' searches from the bottom of the
buffer all the way up to its top with `re-search-backward' in order to
find LaTeX sectioning commands for the index. This can obviously take
some time in large files.
I haven't tested with another version of Emacs and so I have no idea if
the the change in Emacs you mentioned affected the performance of
`re-search-backward' or if something else caused the slowdown in your
case.
--
Ralf
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* Re: Emacs trunk(+AUCTeX) regressions
2009-02-01 17:49 ` Ralf Angeli
@ 2009-02-01 21:46 ` Angelo Graziosi
0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Angelo Graziosi @ 2009-02-01 21:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ralf Angeli; +Cc: auctex-devel, emacs-devel
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On Sun, 1 Feb 2009, Ralf Angeli wrote:
>
> It was a bit tricky to untar it because even though it has a .bz2
> extension it is not compressed.
>
For completeness I re-send the right tarball.
Thanks,
Angelo.
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