As in topic, emacs normally open files in instant, but when autosave (#filename#) exists, it takes about 1 sec to open file.
Any idea how to fix this without disabling autosaves? It doesn’t seem to be config problem since same happens with -Q flag.
As in topic, emacs normally open files in instant, but when autosave (#filename#) exists, it takes about 1 sec to open file.
Any idea how to fix this without disabling autosaves? It doesn’t seem to be config problem since same happens with -Q flag.
I think it could be related to
after-find-file
, defined inlisp/files.el
.In the version in the master branch there’s a call to
sit-for
. Unfortunately it seems to be hard-coded with a 1 second interval, so you’ll probably have to redefine this function.Yes, that’s it. I got answer for bug report:
"This is a feature: we let the user see the message and wait for 1 sec
after showing it, to make sure this particular message is not
immediately replaced by some others. From after-find-file:
(when (and warn msg)
(message “%s” msg)
(or not-serious (sit-for 1 t))))
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
(The value of not-serious is nil in this case.)
This is not a bug."
Wow, this is really dumb in a single threaded event driven code base. I hope they replace with some popup or equivalent.