I was under the impression that very long scripts take some time to compile. If 
this has been addressed and this was no longer the case, I am very surprised 
and curious how they managed that. It would mean that scripts are now indexed 
somehow so only the relevant parts of the scripts are recompiled and then 
reinserted into the already compiled bit. 

It may or may not be helpful to point out that what developers are actually 
used to is minor edits followed by a lengthy recompile/debug cyclethat can take 
several minutes to hours depending on the extent of the code base. The nature 
of Livecode spares us that. 

Personally, several seconds does not bother me much as it gives me time to 
reach over and get a sip of coffee. 

HTH

Bob S


> On Nov 5, 2015, at 09:04 , Dr. Hawkins <doch...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I am seeing the *long*, as in several seconds, delays again when making
> changes in long (10k+ line) handlers.  A minor edit, and off to la-la land.
> 
> Are others being this?
> 
> -- 
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