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e : emacs-devel@gnu.org 23 July 2012 • 3:26PM -0400

Re: Emacs on OS X development
by Ivan Andrus

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On Jul 23, 2012, at 12:16 AM, Paul Michael Reilly wrote:

> On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 5:31 AM, Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro....> wrote:
> > NS port is ugly, and has problems with C-g, font rendering, modifier keys,
> > multiprocessing, networking.
>
> None of that is inherent, i.e. it can all be fixed without having to use
> a different API.  So we need to someone to step up to the plate and
> provide patches.
>
> First, I think someone needs to step up to the plate and prove the allegations.  There have been a few of us, at least, who have spoken up that these behaviors do not occur for us.  So I'm guessing the problem lies in how the binary is built and/or tested.

What would it take to "prove" to you that, for example, flyspell is painfully slow?  I'd be happy to provide profiling information or something if that would convince you.  I have built from bzr for several years now with just `--with-ns`.  

-Ivan

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