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[O] footnote fontify causing massive slowdown
From: |
Derek Feichtinger |
Subject: |
[O] footnote fontify causing massive slowdown |
Date: |
Fri, 4 Dec 2015 07:15:20 +0000 (UTC) |
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Loom/3.14 (http://gmane.org/) |
While diagnosing a server condition, I was listing parts of a system log
via a babel expression. The 130 lines in the babel output are wrapped in
an example block. This block caused massive slowdown of scrolling and
other operations.
Using the emacs profiler I see:
- redisplay_internal (C function) 8232 88%
- jit-lock-function 8226 88%
- jit-lock-fontify-now 8226 88%
- funcall 8226 88%
- #<compiled 0x1cc274f> 8226 88%
- run-hook-with-args 8226 88%
- font-lock-fontify-region 8226 88%
- font-lock-default-fontify-region 8226 88%
- font-lock-fontify-keywords-region 8226 88%
- org-activate-footnote-links 8158 87%
- org-footnote-next-reference-or-definition 8158 87%
- byte-code 8158 87%
- org-footnote-at-reference-p 4114 44%
- org-footnote-in-valid-context-p 4106 44%
+ org-inside-LaTeX-fragment-p 2380 25%
+ org-in-block-p 1563 16%
+ org-in-verbatim-emphasis 159 1%
org-at-comment-p 4 0%
Checking for footnote pattern matches (org-footnote-re) in the wrapped
block, I see that
every line matches based on the very simple and trivial pattern of
number enclosed in angular brackets, so all the process numbers
following the "sshd" in these lines like "sshd[1234]" do match and cause load.
#################
/var/log/secure-20151129:Nov 23 02:25:36 some-host sshd[20089]: Rhosts
authentication refused for userXYZ: bad ownership or modes for home directory.
/var/log/secure-20151129:Nov 23 02:25:36 some-host sshd[20089]: Rhosts
authentication refused for userXYZ: bad ownership or modes for home directory.
/var/log/secure-20151129:Nov 23 02:25:41 some-host sshd[20089]:
pam_ldap: error trying to bind as user "xxxxx" (Invalid credentials)
#################
Since this kind of pattern is so common in logs and 130 lines are really not
a large number, it makes it hard to use
org for this purpose. Can this be turned off selectively, or can it be
prevented in example blocks?
Using [8.3.2 (8.3.2-37-gd45217-elpaplus @
/home/dfeich/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-20151116/)] with GNU Emacs 24.5.1.
Best regards,
Derek