Rainer Stengele <rainer.steng...@online.de> wrote: > Nick, elp-reset-all does not work.
Some more detail would be helpful: in what way does it not work? If I do M-x elp-reset-all M-x elp-results I get a blank slate. Then I can press 10 "n", and do M-x elp-results and get org-agenda-list 1 0.542113 0.542113 org-agenda-get-day-entries 105 0.2963639999 0.0028225142 org-agenda-get-scheduled 105 0.1733859999 0.0016512952 org-agenda-files 3 0.163354 0.0544513333 org-time-string-to-absolute 833 0.1295979999 0.0001555798 org-parse-time-string 847 0.1100739999 0.0001299574 org-prepare-agenda 1 0.055021 0.055021 org-agenda-get-timestamps 105 0.0506039999 0.0004819428 org-prepare-agenda-buffers 1 0.049225 0.049225 org-refresh-category-properties 15 0.030431 0.0020287333 org-agenda-get-sexps 105 0.02591 0.0002467619 org-agenda-get-deadlines 105 0.0178420000 0.0001699238 org-diary-sexp-entry 14 0.0136680000 0.0009762857 org-agenda-get-blocks 105 0.0129850000 0.0001236666 org-agenda-next-line 10 0.0122370000 0.0012237 org-closest-date 196 0.0108019999 5.511...e-05 org-finalize-agenda 1 0.009044 0.009044 org-up-heading-safe 95 0.0086909999 9.148...e-05 org-agenda-do-context-action 10 0.008677 0.0008677000 org-display-outline-path 10 0.007925 0.0007925 ... reflecting the stats from the last reset onwards. What do you get? > Reason for "42" calls is I simply leave my finger on the key for a while > ... just to see the result more clear: Hmm, I'd prefer a more controlled experiment: it would be better to press it say 10 times discretely. I wonder also if crossing from one date to the next affects things (in my case, it does not). > > org-agenda-next-line 42 > 2.837738 0.0675651904 Be that as it may, you get 67.5ms per call to org-agenda-next-line and I get 1.22ms, roughly a factor of 50. Can you do M-x elp-instrument-function <RET> next-line <RET> and get another profile? Thanks, Nick _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode