GNU bug report logs - #66117
30.0.50; `find-buffer-visiting' is slow when opening large number of buffers

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Reported by: Ihor Radchenko <yantar92 <at> posteo.net>

Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2023 08:53:02 UTC

Severity: minor

Found in version 30.0.50

Done: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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Message #223 received at 66117 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):

From: Ihor Radchenko <yantar92 <at> posteo.net>
To: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>
Cc: dmitry <at> gutov.dev, 66117 <at> debbugs.gnu.org,
 Stefan Monnier <monnier <at> iro.umontreal.ca>
Subject: Re: bug#66117: 30.0.50; `find-buffer-visiting' is slow when opening
 large number of buffers
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2023 13:06:06 +0000
Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> writes:

> Btw, the title of this bug is about find-buffer-visiting, and AFAIR I
> proposed to have a primitive written in C that replaces
> find-buffer-visiting without a need to actually switch to each buffer
> (which is what triggers the costly rebinding of buffer-local variables
> like case-fold-search).  So why we are talking about case-fold-search
> instead of solving the original problem?  If we want to discuss the
> case-fold-search issue, IMO we should discuss it in a separate bug
> report.

The bottlenecks now (after applying my patch for `find-buffer-visiting')
are `abbreviate-file-name' and `inhibit-local-variables-p'; not the
`find-buffer-visiting' per se (both are slow because they let-bind
case-fold-search).
AFAIU, it is very hard to rewrite them in C, as I explained in
https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=66117#157

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