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#56393
Actually fix the long lines display bug
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> That's not the problem you presented. You presented an opposite
> problem: where inserting many characters bumps the tick by just 1. I
> asked why that is a problem.
>
We are miscommunicating. I was not telling you that the fact that
inserting many characters bumps the tick by just 1 is in itself a problem.
I was telling you that it makes that tick unusable for the present task.
>> Fine, but then you'd have to tell me how to do that in another way
>> (that is, how to not trigger the long line detection code when the
>> buffer has only changed a little), or to convince me that the 13 ms
>> overhead is okay.
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> That's not what I'm saying. I'm saying that not recomputing the long
> lines when the user types "C-u 100000 a" is not a catastrophe.
>
It is, at least if this is meant to be a full and complete solution to
that problem, because the same happens for example with C-x i <a file with
long lines>: the tick does not change "enough", long line optimizations
would not be enabled, and Emacs would choke again. Or if a user
innocently types "cat <a file with long lines>" in a shell buffer without
knowing what that file contains.
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