WINXP Pro, Jedit 4.3pre11 using Java 1.6.0_03
For large JavaScript files (~2000+ lines), there is a noticeable pause when typing
a "(" character, or indeed moving over the "(" character
This is instant at the end of the file, but takes progressively longer, the closer
to the start of the file you are (as I guess more code is parsed to find a match).
As a workaround at the moment, I type the closing bracket first, and this doesn't
subjectively seem to have the same performance hit.
Sorry I can't load an example - company confidentiality etc.
Submitted | mrsean2k - 2007-10-16 - 10:25:56z | Assigned | nobody |
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Priority | 5 | Category | text area and syntax packages |
Status | Open | Group | normal bug |
Resolution | None | Visibility | No |
2007-10-16 - 15:35:13z ezust |
Logged In: YES user_id=935841 Originator: NO Are you using the XML plugin? Is the ecmascript your preferred sidekick parser? What version of XML plugin? |
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2007-11-02 - 16:53:28z mrsean2k |
Logged In: YES user_id=1914291 Originator: YES I'm using the XML plugin and it's version 2.0.6 Also Sidekick 0.7.4, and the default parse appears to be javascript |
2007-11-06 - 21:19:44z kpouer |
Logged In: YES user_id=285591 Originator: NO If you deactivate xml plugin does it still happens ? |
2007-11-08 - 14:18:42z mrsean2k |
Logged In: YES user_id=1914291 Originator: YES It seems marginally faster, but not much difference AFAICT. |