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#16800
24.3; flyspell works slow on very short words at the end of big file
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Reported by: Aleksey Cherepanov <aleksey.4erepanov <at> gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 20:59:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 24.3
Fixed in version 24.5
Done: Agustin Martin <agustin6martin <at> gmail.com>
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> Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2014 16:44:13 +0400
> From: Aleksey Cherepanov <aleksey.4erepanov <at> gmail.com>
> Cc: Agustin Martin <agustin.martin <at> hispalinux.es>, 16800 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
>
> Also GNU coding standards say to avoid arbitrary limits (parts 2.1
> and 4.2).
> http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/standards.html
This limit is not arbitrary.
> > > > I tried to patch flyspell-word-search-backward and
> > > > flyspell-word-search-forward functions from flyspell.el replacing
> > > > search-backward with word-search-backward and search-forward with
> > > > word-search-forward (perl -pe 's/\(search-/(word-search-/' ). It
> > > > solved the problem but I do not know what it broke.
> >
> > And this doesn't change behavior? See below.
>
> No, it seems that my setup works the same. See below.
Your setup _might_ work the same, especially if you don't mix
different languages in the same buffer. But in general, your change
does affect behavior.
> The difference is in word bounds. We are in trouble if flyspell's word
> on its ends does not have ends of emacs' word. If flyspell's word has
> ends of emacs' word on its ends and even contain them inside then we
> are ok (try to search "a b" over "aa bb a b aa bb"). So could ends of
> flyspell's word do not match with ends of emacs' word?
Yes, definitely. See what flyspell-get-word does to find where the
word begins and where it ends. Flyspell's "words" are
language-sensitive, whereas Emacs's words are not.
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