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#67326
28.1.90.1; time-stamp slowdown in large org file after org-refile-get-targets, caused by e7b5912b23 (Improvements to long lines handling)
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Message #16 received at 67326 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Hi Yuchen,
Thanks for your bug report, and sorry for the delay.
>
> Set up: foo.org is a 12MB file, longest line 4753, about 21000
> headlines. It contains the timestamp thingie "Time-stamp: <....>" as one
> of the first few lines that already has a timestamp from before.
>
I can't reproduce that bug alas, because I don't have that file. I
understand that it may contain private information. Could you perhaps
create a censored version of that file, and send it to me (privately, a 12
MB attachments is too large for this list)?
>
> Like bug#57207,
>
This bug is likely not directly related to that one, as Ihor confirmed
that it was fixed (and no other similar reports were filed since then).
>
> BTW what is the commit that fixed bug#57207? I searched for commits in
> master and emacs-29 with message containing 57207 but could not find
> any.
>
The reason for that is that development happened on feature branches, on
which commits were not tagged as fixing specific bugs.
This bug report was last modified 1 year and 161 days ago.
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