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#56393
Actually fix the long lines display bug
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>> Which leaves me with something to think about, of course: when
>> redisplay sets the flag in the buffer, then there's of course a time
>> before that. And the question is what can happen in that interval.
>> But not today. I'll come back to you.
>
> So far, I can't think of something specifically catastrophic happening
> in the interval between a buffer being loaded, let's say, and it being
> marked with the flag.
>
> I think it's the same situation we talked about previously wrt a buffer
> that is never or not yet displayed:
>
> Pretty much anything could potentially happen as soon as an iterator is
> used. The reason for this is that iterators must know faces and other
> stuff, let's simply say they must know text properties and overlays. And
> that can call Lisp, and then all bets are off.
>
> If that happens in practice, how often it happens, or what else, I don't
> know.
>
> What's the worst thing that can happen? Slowness, I guess. I can't
> think of something going seriously down the drain ATM.
>
Okay, now I see what you mean. As far as I can see (but I could be
wrong), there are no significant slowdowns between the moment the file is
opened and the moment it is displayed. If such slowdowns exist, they are
a separate problem, and will be dealt with when they will be reported.
>
> I guess that's about what I can continute to the whole matter.
>
> Nice work. THanks!
>
Thanks! 😃
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