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gcmh
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The original magic Emacs garbage collection hack
cf. https://github.com/emacsmirror/gcmh (the author's [=Andrea Corallo's] Emacs package "GCMH - the Garbage Collector Magic Hack")
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is it just me, or LSP mode is very slow in emacs?
A lot of people use way higher values than 800 KB without any problems. As a matter of fact, I've been using 256 MB for a very long time, haven't noticed any issues with it. So I wouldn't call 1 GB madness, it can be perfectly fine in some cases, especially if one uses gcmh, so it has a high chance that GCs will happen when the user doesn't interact with emacs (I also setup emacs to do GC when emacs loses focus. This means that GC pause is invisible most of the time for me). I strongly prefer very rare, short GC pauses than microstuttering all the time. Also, some operations apply a lot of pressure to the memory system, and do hundreds of GCs with the default setting, so most of the CPU time is spent in the GC when these operations run. Increasing gc-cons-threshold makes such operations much faster which means less pauses.
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Setting up a fundraiser for multi-threaded Emacs, any thoughts on this?
One possible solution is to switch to a LSP approach. You should also take a look at the garbage-collector-magic-hack package: https://github.com/emacsmirror/gcmh
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Chosing an Emacs Distro on M1 OS X
If you experience some lag, my first advice would be to install the GCMH package. It basically changes the garbage-collection rules to ensure that most garbage collection will happen in small bouts while Emacs is idle. After installing it I've never had my Emacs lag on me. This wouldn't address the retina-display issues you mentioned, but I've never experienced those with emacs-plus.
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Will we be ever seeing multithreading in emacs?
I've seen gcmh recommended as a library that configures the garbage collector for you. Not sure if it is truly a "one size fits all" solution though.
- make emacs run 100% faster and snappier
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Configuring emacs
I’d add that for 1) beacon is a good package. For 2), this may be an issue where you have multiple emacs configuration files. This is a serious problem. 3) be patient, and use the magic GC hack. To add to that, you should probably set the GC threshold to be high. 4) projectile? 5)emacs -nw.
gcmh
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Setting up a fundraiser for multi-threaded Emacs, any thoughts on this?
gcmh doesn't solve the blocking waits, and can lead to some weird performance issues, caveat emptor
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Emacs 29.1 Stuttery scrolling with (pixel-scroll-precision-mode)
It might also explain why I haven’t seen this issue, as I use gcmh in my config to avoid garbage collection while I’m actively interacting with emacs.
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small hiccups
In my case the freezing was GC, but when I tried https://gitlab.com/koral/gcmh - it worked well without any tweaks, but your experience may differ.
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Garbage collect when the Emacs frame is out of focus
I just use https://gitlab.com/koral/gcmh
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Improving Emacs Performance
Some people also like gcmh and disabling GC in the minibuffer, which is what Doom does.
What are some alternatives?
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