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bug#30432: 26.0.91; freeze when text wrap-prefix exceeds window text wid
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Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
bug#30432: 26.0.91; freeze when text wrap-prefix exceeds window text width |
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Tue, 20 Mar 2018 19:10:28 +0200 |
> From: Paul Rankin <hello@paulwrankin.com>
> Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2018 15:57:16 +1000
> Cc: 30432@debbugs.gnu.org
>
> > I agree the result is not good even if Emacs behaves like it does on
> > my system, which is not a total freeze. I'll try to see if I can find
> > some reasonable way out of this situation.
>
> A few more bits of info:
>
> - I think the freeze is entirely temporary, however the time frozen *seems*
> to increase linearly depending on the number of offending lines, so a buffer
> with only one or two extending lines might recover in a second or two, but a
> buffer with many offending lines will appear permanently frozen.
>
> - Move attempted point motion on offending lines appears to prolong the
> freeze.
>
> - The freeze will be very minimal (a second or two) if point skips over the
> wrap-prefix text entirely, e.g. apply wrap-prefix to lines in the middle of
> buffer, then M-> to eobp.
>
> - No freeze occurs if point is at eobp and moves back to bobp with M-< in the
> same circumstances as above.
>
> - The freeze will occur if the wrapped text is scrolled into view from below,
> e.g. same circumstances as above, move point to eobp then mouse wheel up.
>
> - When point moves to an affected position and things become frozen, the line
> number in the mode line will display as "??"
Thanks, I think I fixed this. Please try the latest master branch.
(It turns out wrap-prefix handling already had a smart defense against
such calamities, but it needed help when the prefix was created by the
likes of (space ...) properties.)
- bug#30432: 26.0.91; freeze when text wrap-prefix exceeds window text width,
Eli Zaretskii <=