Re: Build agenda asynchronously

2021-08-18 Thread Ihor Radchenko
dalanicolai writes: > There was a question on Stack-Exchange if it would be possible to build > *org-agenda* asynchronously. I could not quickly find any good answers > neither in the mailing lists nor anywhere else. There was a proof-of-concept code building agenda using Emacs threads: https://

Re: Build agenda asynchronously

2021-08-17 Thread Henrik Frisk
Den ons 18 aug. 2021 kl 02:17 skrev Tim Cross : > > Milan Zamazal writes: > > Actually, that one has been on my todo list to cehck out for a while. > Might be time to bump the priority a bit! > > I just started using it and it works really well so far!

Re: Build agenda asynchronously

2021-08-17 Thread Henrik Frisk
Den tis 17 aug. 2021 kl 08:54 skrev Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide < arne_...@web.de>: > > Tim Cross writes: > > > Emacs' support for asynchronous operations is at best primitive. There > > is built-in support for calling processes asynchonously and > > there is some other development work to set the

Re: Build agenda asynchronously

2021-08-17 Thread Tim Cross
Milan Zamazal writes: >> "TC" == Tim Cross writes: > > TC> Personally, I took a different route. I keep the number of files > TC> which contribute to my agenda to a minimum and have an easy way > TC> to update/change that list. I can quickly switch agenda contexts > TC> dep

Re: Build agenda asynchronously

2021-08-17 Thread Milan Zamazal
> "TC" == Tim Cross writes: TC> Personally, I took a different route. I keep the number of files TC> which contribute to my agenda to a minimum and have an easy way TC> to update/change that list. I can quickly switch agenda contexts TC> depending on what I'm doing. It’s alw

Re: Build agenda asynchronously

2021-08-17 Thread Tim Cross
"Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide" writes: > [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]] > > Tim Cross writes: > >> Emacs' support for asynchronous operations is at best primitive. There >> is built-in support for calling processes asynchonously and >> there is some other development work to set the stage for addi

Re: Build agenda asynchronously

2021-08-16 Thread Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide
Tim Cross writes: > Emacs' support for asynchronous operations is at best primitive. There > is built-in support for calling processes asynchonously and > there is some other development work to set the stage for adding threads, > but I think general asynchronous processing inside Emacs is a lon

Re: Build agenda asynchronously

2021-08-16 Thread Tim Cross
Emacs' support for asynchronous operations is at best primitive. There is built-in support for calling processes asynchonously and there is some other development work to set the stage for adding threads, but I think general asynchronous processing inside Emacs is a long way off. A lot of how Ema

Build agenda asynchronously

2021-08-16 Thread dalanicolai
There was a question on Stack-Exchange if it would be possible to build *org-agenda* asynchronously. I could not quickly find any good answers neither in the mailing lists nor anywhere else. As I assume this will be a quite helpful feature for some more users, I am notifying you about it here. Th