Hi,

Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes:

> Rasmus <ras...@gmx.us> writes:
>
>> When looking at the profiler, I notice avl-tree--do-delete (and other
>> avl functions) and org-element--cache-compare taking lots of speed.  I
>> think I have also had this issues in mail-buffers where I use orgstruct
>> modes.  Again org-element--cache showed up.
>
> It means the cache is corrupted. Alas, it doesn't explain how it get
> into that state.

Is there a way to "reset" the cache?  To get out of the bad state.

>> Attached is a backtrace from yesterday where I had to stop Emacs with
>> kill -usr2.  The file I was working on has many tables with conjugations
>> of words and some entities.
>
> Unfortunately, a backtrace isn't helpful in this case. I'd rather have
> a relatively small Org document where the problem is guaranteed to
> occur, and a bunch of commands possibly triggering it.

I'm have still not found a consistent receipt to reproduce this
state. . .  Today I have been editing the same file without expiring
issues.

—Rasmus

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