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[GNU ELPA] So-Long version 1.1.2
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[GNU ELPA] So-Long version 1.1.2 |
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Sun, 31 Mar 2024 05:54:53 -0400 |
Version 1.1.2 of package So-Long has just been released in GNU ELPA.
You can now find it in M-x list-packages RET.
So-Long describes itself as:
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Say farewell to performance problems with minified code.
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More at https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/so-long.html
## Summary:
* Introduction
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When the lines in a file are so long that performance could suffer to an
unacceptable degree, we say "so long" to the slow modes and options enabled
in that buffer, and invoke something much more basic in their place.
Many Emacs modes struggle with buffers which contain excessively long lines.
This is commonly on account of 'minified' code (i.e. code that has been
compacted into the smallest file size possible, which often entails removing
newlines should they not be strictly necessary). This can result in lines
which are many thousands of characters long, and most programming modes
simply aren't optimized (remotely) for this scenario, so performance can
suffer significantly.
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