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29.0.60; Failure to redisplay
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Message #344 received at 61667 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
>>> To avoid this measurement affecting the delay itself, as we saw with
>>> printfs and trace-redisplay, the timings should be sent via pipe to a
>>> file, not to the screen.
>>
>> If they indeed don't affect the measurement when they are sent to a
>> file, it is probably possible to sent them to the screen without
>> affecting the measurement, by calling 'tail -f' on the file in which
>> they are recorded in another terminal.
>
> Yes, I suppose this can work, if the new terminal is positioned far away
> from Emacs's window.
>
> None of the new proposed tests depend on me being able to monitor the
> output in real time, though.
>
If you want to measure the latency between the moment an XFlush is issued
by Emacs and the moment you actually see the buffer contents of the buffer
on screen, I think you could screencast your repro and use the recorded
video to make that measurement (unless screencasting eliminates the
problem, too...).
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