Compared to 2.3.2, 2.3.3beta2 Field and Method completion is slow. In 2.3.2, completion was almost instaneous, except the first time completion was called.
Jeba --- Paul Kinnucan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Raul Acevedo writes: > > Paul Kinnucan wrote: > > > > > Emacs is not multithreaded. You can try to > interleave operations > > > between keystrokes but this is dicey. Further, > the current file is > > > not necessarily ever going to be completed in > the current session. > > > > Emacs Lisp isn't, but Emacs can start > asynchronous processes. If JDEE > > uses Java reflection, I'm assuming this is done > in the BSH buffer... > > > > Yes. I suppose. One possibility might be to start a > process when > emacs starts up that builds a completion database > for the entire > classpath in the background and ships it over to > Emacs either via > standard I/O or via a temporary file. Provision > would need to be > made for updating the database as files are > compiled. > > - Paul > > > It's possible create multiple BSH buffers to > handle multiple async > > requests. You create a new one (up to a > configurable max) when all > > others are busy, otherwise you pick the first > free one. > > > > I did something like this for my MIT undergrad > thesis, which was done in > > Emacs Lisp... it's been a while, but I'm sure > something like this is > > possible. It shouldn't even be that bad to set > up, if you properly > > abstract how you dispatch a subprocess request. > > > > > One use is for the JDEE to build its own > completion database, e.g., > > > semantic, that does not rely on Java > reflection. This approach has > > > been discussed at length on this list several > times over the last > > > three years. Please refer to the archive for > more info. > > > > Interesting. I'll have to look it up... > > > > Raul > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com
