Makes sense. Auto complete things are increasingly using language servers, such that I would think they should be in the "communicate with an external process" category. Right?
For pure elisp, the worst I have seen have been around gigantic org buffers. Which, isn't too hard to split up into smaller buffers.
By far the worst case of slowdown is in gigantic log files with absurdly long lines. They made a lot of headway there in detecting the case, as I recall. I also don't think anyone ever said multithreaded would help there.
For pure elisp, the worst I have seen have been around gigantic org buffers. Which, isn't too hard to split up into smaller buffers.
By far the worst case of slowdown is in gigantic log files with absurdly long lines. They made a lot of headway there in detecting the case, as I recall. I also don't think anyone ever said multithreaded would help there.