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31.0.50; project-mode-line is slow because it tries to read files on each update
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On Thu, May 22, 2025 at 23:54 Daniel Colascione <dancol <at> dancol.org> wrote:
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> On May 22, 2025 7:47:18 AM EDT, Ship Mints <shipmints <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> >On Thu, May 22, 2025 at 2:17 AM Yikai Zhao <yikai <at> z1k.dev> wrote:
> >
> >> After enabling `project-mode-line`, I find my emacs slightly less
> >> responsive. I think it's because project-mode-line is slow due to
> >> it trying to read files on each update. Here's how I reproduce it:
> >>
> >> - Run `emacs -Q`
> >> - Evaluate `(setopt project-mode-line t)`
> >> - Open some random file in a non-project directory, e.g. `/tmp/test`,
> >> start typing
> >>
> >> Here's part of the profiling result:
> >>
> >> 114 62% - redisplay_internal (C function)
> >> 42 23% - eval
> >> 41 22% - project-mode-line-format
> >> 41 22% - project-current
> >> 41 22% - project--find-in-directory
> >> 41 22% - run-hook-with-args-until-success
> >> 41 22% - project-try-vc
> >> 41 22% - project-try-vc--search
> >> 25 13% - project--value-in-dir
> >> 22 12% - hack-dir-local-variables
> >> 22 12% - #<byte-code-function 24E>
> >> 22 12% - hack-dir-local--get-variables
> >> 22 12% - dir-locals-find-file
> >> 22 12% - locate-dominating-file
> >> 12 6% + abbreviate-file-name
> >> 3 1% + #<byte-code-function 98F>
> >> 13 7% - locate-dominating-file
> >> 6 3% + #<byte-code-function 4D9>
> >> 3 1% abbreviate-file-name
> >> 3 1%
> >>
> >> It shows that `project-mode-line-format` can take a significant portion
> >> of the redisplay time. It increases even more when the directory is deep
> >> or the disk is slow.
> >>
> >> IMO the performance of this function should be improved.
> >>
> >> I have two questions:
> >>
> >> 1. Is it possible to simply cache the result as buffer-local?
> >> 2. IIUC some of the file reading comes from `project--value-in-dir`,
> >> which opens a temporary buffer to load dir local variables. Why doesn't
> >> it simply read the variable value in the current buffer?
> >>
> >
> >I've advised project functions to cache the "invariants" current project
> >and project root to incur these costs once per buffer. I also cache the
> >nuance of a "non project" to avoid repeated project probing on buffers
> that
> >don't have a project.
> >
> >I thought maybe I was the only person silly enough to invoke costly
> project
> >functions for every tab in `tab-bar` and every mode-line update.
> >
> >I could contribute optional caching to project.el if there is sufficient
> >demand for it. Unless someone else wants to.
>
> We could also just have the IO functions signal error if called during a
> mode line update.
Personally I think this is a great idea. Aside from mode line updates, IO
functions can cause undesired delay in many other functions (like tab bar
or maybe post command hook). If we have a general way to mark certain hooks
as “should not block by IO” and be able to capture those violations, it
would be very helpful.
Yikai
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