Nick Dokos <nicholas.do...@hp.com> writes: > Sebastien Vauban <wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com> wrote: > >> Hi Nick and Eric, >> >> Nick Dokos wrote: >> > Eric Schulte <eric.schu...@gmx.com> wrote: >> >> >> >> Did you press C-c C-c on each property line after it was written? >> > >> > Just to clarify: do I really have to C-c C-c on each line? If I add a >> > bunch of them and then do C-c C-c on one of them, shouldn't that be >> > enough to refresh the setup? >> >> I got no reaction on my idea of "automagic C-c C-c" (on 2012-03-04 Sun, see >> http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg52739.html): >> >> The "automagic C-c C-c" should be NOT[1] done after each key press or >> some >> such. That certainly would be a killer feature, in its real acception: >> performance would be unbearable. >> >> In my mind, automatically (re-)parsing the meta options should be each >> time >> the user presses `C-c C-v C-e' (eval code blocks); that is, when the user >> expects his options to be taken into account. >> >> Does it make sense? >> >> Best regards, >> Seb >> >> Footnotes: >> >> [1] This word was missing (in the original post)! >> > > Well, it might make sense but you can try it out and let us know: > > - make files with 10, 100, 1000 trivial (or even empty) code blocks, > just enough to make sure that org-babel-execute-maybe is really called > on them: I think that it will be called even on empty code blocks, but > I'm not sure if there is some optimization in there. > > - measure the time it takes to export each one to html (say). > > - add a call to org-mode-restart into org-babel-execute-maybe, and time > the same operation again: how significant is the slowdown? > > If the slowdown is bearable in these cases, then it will be bearable in > realistic situations, where block execution is going to be a much more > significant fraction of the total. > > BTW, what's the biggest file you (all, not just Seb) have in terms of the > number of code blocks it contains? In my case, the largest one had about > two dozen code blocks, so the 100 case would easily cover me, but I suspect > there are much bigger ones out there.
Hi Nick, 118 source code blocks and growing. Tom > > Nick > > -- Thomas S. Dye http://www.tsdye.com