
21 Sep
2005
21 Sep
'05
9:01 p.m.
* Russell McManus [2005-09-20 12:37+0200] writes:
On XEmacs, this function appears to cause serious thrashing for me. When I take it out of after-change-functions, the problem goes away.
XEmacs has global after-change-functions by default, ie. the functions are run for each buffer. I guess that's a little bit too often for our purposes. They're now buffer-local in the repl buffer. I still think that the after-change-functions are quite an ugly way to achieve something and should be replaced with something less intrusive. Helmut.