Carsten Dominik writes: > Hmmm, `org-up-heading-all' still gets called, this should no longer > happen. > I wonder why, when.
There must have been an error in recompilation after pulling the updates with git. Although I asked emacs to recompile the directory, it must have done something strange. I've cleared out the elc files and compiled the whole directory and this is what I get now (which indicates yet another improvement!): org-agenda 1 1.114424 1.114424 org-agenda-list 1 0.889913 0.889913 org-dblock-write:clocktable 7 0.586827 0.0838324285 org-get-clocktable 1 0.427968 0.427968 org-update-dblock 1 0.3902330000 0.3902330000 org-prepare-agenda-buffers 2 0.267907 0.1339535 org-agenda-get-day-entries 6 0.255334 0.0425556666 org-agenda-get-restriction-and-command 1 0.224329 0.224329 org-clock-sum 6 0.195653 0.0326088333 org-agenda-get-scheduled 6 0.145536 0.024256 org-prepare-agenda 1 0.128176 0.128176 org-refresh-category-properties 12 0.0830839999 0.0069236666 org-get-tags-at 8 0.059022 0.00737775 org-up-heading-safe 21 0.0560520000 0.0026691428 org-get-entries-from-diary 1 0.042899 0.042899 ... > If you want to help: > > 1. reload uncompiled-code: > > C-u C-c C-x r Ummm, this doesn't work for me? C-c C-x r is undefined. > 2. Arm the function > > M-x debug-on-entry RET org-up-heading-all RET > > 3. TUrn on debugging on error (needed, but hard to explain here) > > You can best do this from the "Options" menu, "Enter Debugger on > Error" > > 4. Produce your agenda. You will get a backtrace buffer, which I > would like to see... I don't get a backtrace buffer, which I guess now makes sense since org-up-heading-all doesn't seem to get invoked any more. > if you want to hunt for more improvements, looking at > this table, much can be gained by turning off the > clocktable in the agenda and only turning it on > interactively with "R" when you really need it. Yep, this helps as well: org-agenda 1 0.963539 0.963539 org-agenda-list 1 0.739349 0.739349 org-finalize-agenda-entries 1 0.286326 0.286326 org-agenda-highlight-todo 8 0.282616 0.035327 org-agenda-get-day-entries 6 0.2574450000 0.0429075000 org-agenda-get-restriction-and-command 1 0.224016 0.224016 org-agenda-get-scheduled 6 0.147105 0.0245175 org-prepare-agenda 1 0.1283210000 0.1283210000 org-prepare-agenda-buffers 1 0.1202870000 0.1202870000 org-get-tags-at 8 0.059197 0.007399625 org-up-heading-safe 21 0.056139 0.0026732857 org-get-entries-from-diary 1 0.043058 0.043058 ... However, I may actually leave the clock display on by default as it has a psychological effect that is worthwhile for my working practices; but at least I know that turning it off might be worthwhile on the Asus. In any case, I am impressed: from 4.5 seconds to less than a second in one day! Can you do the same for my 2+ day optimisation runs I require in my research? ;-) Thanks yet again, eric _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode